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4 weeks post op

Hi everyone,
It's now 4 weeks since the op and things are going well. The scars are healing nicely, although one is slightly larger and more evident than the other ( it sticks out from the side of the the breast).
I can still feel the implants at the sides especially if I lean over but it isn't very visible to see and they feel very firm still.
I think the overall look is fine, and considering that they are only 295 cc they are quite full!! I've gone up from empty 32B to 32DD.
Hopefully they will start to soften up soon and be able to push into a cleavage.

Before and after photo

It is just over 2 weeks since the op. Swelling has gone down and the pain has lessened. Sometimes the stitches still pull when I move around or am in bed.
I saw my surgeon on Thursday and he was happy with the results. I asked him about being able to feel the implant at the sides but he said it was normal if you don't have a lot of breast tissue.
I have been worried about rippling and can vaguely see some when I lean over....( boyfriend can't seem to see it though!)

1 week post op

Well it has been an emotional week and I've done a lot of crying. I seem to be obsessed by them and am finding it difficult to accept the new look. I still feel that my breast are too big and am worried about being able to get dresses to fit me.
Anyway, the breasts themselves seem to be healing fine, stitches are good and the swelling is slowy going down.

Provider Review

Dr Jon Clibbon