POSTED UNDER Breast Implants REVIEWS
1st Procedure (BA 475cc Silicone)-California 2nd Procedure (BA 700cc/LIPO/BBL) TJ Mexico
ORIGINAL POST
Since I turned 21 I knew my girls were done...
$6,200
Since I turned 21 I knew my girls were done growing. Both females on my mothers and fathers side are small so I knew if I wanted to have fuller breast, breast aug would be my way to achieve that. Currently 24 I had my breast aug yesterday 9/12/16 on my birthday! I was not nervous on the day of all my vitals were great and it felt like I was in and out of the surgery center.
My stats:
5'4
160lb
Originally 36smallB
475cc
Moderate+
Under the muscle (FYI they loose volume going under)
Incision done under breast in fold (Inframammary)
When I originally went for my very first consultation I was about 15lb less I had my CC number set and I never bothered to try and change it till I saw the results. I must admit I cried in the recovery room not sure if it was disappointment or the anesthesia still in my system, maybe a combo of both. My fullness around my waist, arms, and back make them look way to small for my frame. I would have liked a 550cc for for the fullness I was trying to achieve.Now that I'm all bandaged up and there in its too late. For anyone tying to decide between two sizes defintley go with the bigger. Think of it this way if you are choosing between 400 or 435/450and you go with the higher cc know that the sizer 400 is going to be what u actually feel and see. They loose volume going in. Unless of course going with 600cc and over there will always be volume in those puppies. As of now I will have to wait a full 3-6 months to see my final result meaning I have those 3-6 months to loose the original 15lb I gained. If I fail to do so and I'm completely unhappy and even if I do loose that weight and still unhappy with the size I will be doing a revision for the following year. After so many years of wanting them and to finally feel like a women I'm battling with myself to accept this size and wait it out.
Hope this helps anyone out there having the same issue or helps anyone not make the wrong decision.
Good luck! :)
My stats:
5'4
160lb
Originally 36smallB
475cc
Moderate+
Under the muscle (FYI they loose volume going under)
Incision done under breast in fold (Inframammary)
When I originally went for my very first consultation I was about 15lb less I had my CC number set and I never bothered to try and change it till I saw the results. I must admit I cried in the recovery room not sure if it was disappointment or the anesthesia still in my system, maybe a combo of both. My fullness around my waist, arms, and back make them look way to small for my frame. I would have liked a 550cc for for the fullness I was trying to achieve.Now that I'm all bandaged up and there in its too late. For anyone tying to decide between two sizes defintley go with the bigger. Think of it this way if you are choosing between 400 or 435/450and you go with the higher cc know that the sizer 400 is going to be what u actually feel and see. They loose volume going in. Unless of course going with 600cc and over there will always be volume in those puppies. As of now I will have to wait a full 3-6 months to see my final result meaning I have those 3-6 months to loose the original 15lb I gained. If I fail to do so and I'm completely unhappy and even if I do loose that weight and still unhappy with the size I will be doing a revision for the following year. After so many years of wanting them and to finally feel like a women I'm battling with myself to accept this size and wait it out.
Hope this helps anyone out there having the same issue or helps anyone not make the wrong decision.
Good luck! :)
Replies (7)
September 13, 2016
Happy Birthday to you (belated)! I can relate to your discouragement, but as difficult as it may be, try not to make any judgement on size just yet. I was terrified I went too small, now I'm concerned they are too big (475 / 500 cc HP memory). Keep us posted and happy healing!


November 15, 2016
omg i feel the same way!!!!!!! had i knew this before going in i totally would have gone 550cc/600cc !! i look at them like 3-4 times a day lol wishing i would have gone bigger but i'm trying to be optimistic about it and maybe when they "fluff and drop" they will look slightly bigger . i currently have 450cc i'm 5'4 weigh 133.4 well...... i did before i went in for my BA now! i weigh 138lbs . This totally upset me because i worked so hard to lose 53 lbs and then to see that i gained like 5 pounds. I know its not a lot but it bothers me!!!!. I was reading that some weight gain is normal from all the stress on the body and the iv fluids that they give. It normally goes way within 3-6 week. I to will be going in for a revision.

November 26, 2017
I wish I had found your review before I had my surgery. I’m 4 days post OP and I’m unhappy with my results. Everyone who knows me know I have always wanted to be a double D. I’m not a double D. My surgical bra says 36 D. I’m so pissed. I’m 5’7 172lbs. I’m small up top but I’m thick from the waist down. I received 520 cc’s moderate plus. I wish I had listened to my gut and went against what the nurse said and gone 575-600. I hope I receive a discount for the revision. I spent $6100 for nothing. Guys go with your gut when it come to size. I’m waiting for the healing process to be over and I’m getting them redone ASAP.
UPDATED FROM NewGirlsInTown2016
2 days post
3 day post op (475cc)
I am finally able to get out of bed and move a little more than the first 2 days. But I got a headache and I'm feeling a little weak. Event bough I feel ok my body is still healing so for anyone out there take it slow!! I had to go back to bed braise I couldn't take my headache.
Replies (1)
December 6, 2016
You made it to the other side! Congrats! You look great! I hope you love the end result. Recovery can be exhausting, physically and mentally, take it easy :)
Happy belated birthday! Congratulations on your surgery! Try not to judge your results so soon. Often times women will find that after they drop and fluff, they are really just the right size. Keep us posted as you continue to heal!