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Can't resist trying on old 34B bras....

Loving them already!!!

(No) Thanks for the Mammaries! They're out!!!!

Arrived at 11:45,_took ativan and Tylenol 3s, entered operating theatre by noon, where I was given local anesthesia in each boob at the incision site. I preferred not to see, so was given a little set of goggles to block my vision, and a marvelous tube that dispensed laughing gas when I inhaled from it. It was still odd to feel the sharpness of the scalpel , and the pressure as he pushed out the implant. It felt like it was torn from my body, and perhaps healthy breast tissue was coming out as well? They assured me not, only the implant. Then a quick suturing, and a repeat on the other side. I inhaled from the laughing gas tube in huge pulls, lol. All in all, it felt a bit surreal as if I was hallucinating. I was out, dressed and on my way with my ride by 12:30!! I'm feeling great, so happy to be little again. Snapped some pictures last night and today before explant, follows by some of how I look now. I'm deflated but thrilled to be all me.

Another after implant photo


Provider Review

Certified Plastic Surgeon
1333 Sheppard Ave. E, Toronto, Ontario

Wonderful, talented surgeon. No problems or complications, just hated the size and projection.