POSTED UNDER Inspira Breast Implants Reviews
Transaxillary Endoscopic Breast Augmentation 27 Yo No Children 5’9 115lbs 295cc Inspira Gel SRM.
UPDATED FROM Tiny_to_tatas
4 months post
Late update!!
Sorry! I haven’t posted an update in a while. I saw some recent traffic on this post and thought I should post something.
The video is roughly 5 weeks post opp. The photo was taken today.
Overall I’m thrilled with the results. Having such a small frame, and starting with unsymmetrical boobs I did not expect them to turn out as well as they did.
The video is roughly 5 weeks post opp. The photo was taken today.
Overall I’m thrilled with the results. Having such a small frame, and starting with unsymmetrical boobs I did not expect them to turn out as well as they did.
UPDATED FROM Tiny_to_tatas
1 day post
Post op Day two.
Everything seems to be going as planned, Took the pain meds last night so I could sleep... having some pain, but nothing that Tylenol hasn’t been able to conquer during the day. The worst part (for me) is going from an inclined sleeping/ sitting position to an upright position. Loving the girls so far. Can’t wait to see what they look like in a few weeks. :)
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Keep us posted! Good luck with recovery.
How many cc did you end up getting?
Hi there! I ended up with 295 cc’s.
Hi there! I ended up with 295 cc’s
Is it Moderate or high Profile?
Hi Tiny_to_Tatas! They look great right out of the gate--congratulations!! I noticed that you're coming up on your 1-Month Boobiversary! Your post caught my attention because I also had Transaxillary Endoscopic and I don't see too many reviews with our incision point. I also got Inspira implants, however mine are the Soft Touch (SSF 415). I'm now 3-Months Post Op. How is your healing going?
I got this exact size. Can you share an update on how they are now a year later?
Hi tee8--I'm assuming that your question is for me considering that Tiny_to_Tatas and yolisophi both aren't at that year mark and got theirs done more recently. My Inspira Soft Touch 415s are 6-Months now, not a year old yet. However at this point I can tell that they are perfect for me! They are squishy enough, and fallen enough that I have a more natural looking slope. I haven't posted an update for awhile, though I've been meaning to since I just had my 6-Month Follow Up last week. ;)
So good to know!! Thank you for responding!! When did you start to notice them softening up?
Hmm. Good question--probably by about 6-8 weeks. I have a video on my last or second to last update where I squish them. I think they may even be squishier when I stand up but I was trying to hide my face so I was a little hunched over in the vid. Well worth it--my only regret is not doing them sooner.
How long ago did you have your surgery? I'm out the door right now or I'd look you up--I can look you up when I get home, too, I suppose. ;)
I will be 2 weeks po this Friday- so very new!! Seems like the 6 weeks mark is the magic time when things start to happen!
I don’t have a review on here. Although considering it...
Congratulations!! Yes, 6 months is a magic time, and the changes slow but by the 3rd months you really start to see them more like they will be, and they were softer by then, too. 6 Months is almost like the final result, but some ladies here keep getting "drop and fluff" throughout the first year. You don't have to do a review to reap the benefits. It can be time consuming to write one up. I started one only because my feed never showed transaxillary surgical incision results AND didn't show any Soft Touch implants at the time (but I think it depends on key words used in the title). Now there seem to be more people with the Soft Touch implant.
I can’t wait!!! That’s the hardest part- having patience during the drop/fluff.
Did You find you got bigger in size when you did finally drop and fluff??
Yes- I noticed the more I search on here- the more my “feed” would pull up smaller implants. I like that our implants come with a warranty-gives you a bit more piece of mind.
Just saw your video and wow!! That’s amazing!! Is that the 6-month mark? You started out with MUCH more than I did. I would’ve been happy with what you had before!
You are very kind--thank you! BTW, sorry for my typos. My internet is spotty where I'm sitting today SO I will **ahem** "suggest" that that may have been the issue (or user-error--I WAS rushing, LOL). I didn't find that I got "bigger" once I dropped and fluffed, I think they actually "fit" bigger when they were still higher up on my chest. They got more realistic as they dropped and fluffed. I think what I had before looks bigger in pics than they did in clothes or to me, in general. I really didn't "need" a BA, like so many of our Silicone/Saline Sisters on RS, but I WANTED them! I would have been perfectly fine not doing it, but I think I always would have wondered, WHAT IF?? I am SO happy that I did it, though, because it does give a little extra **oomph** of confidence and spring in my step. There are times that I am a little self-conscious of wearing a more revealing or low-cut top, but I was like that BEFORE my BA but for different reasons. I'll take the current reasons ANY DAY! :)
(BTW, my vid is the 4-month mark.)
Hi, wondering how are you doing, you haven’t update us in a while
UPDATED FROM Tiny_to_tatas
Day of treatment
First day after surgery
Hi there! Welp, I did it. No longer a member of the itty bitty [RS bleep] committee. This photo was taking ringt after surgery so it’s not great. I’ll take more later... all in all, I had a fantastic experience. I was very nervous about the anesthesia, and really the entire surgery... but the staff was so amazing. Their attentive and enthusiastic personalities really took the edge off. Im some pain, but nothing too unbearable. I think I’m goin to be very satisfied with my new look.
Now to stuff my face and be lazy until it’s tome to go back to work :)
Now to stuff my face and be lazy until it’s tome to go back to work :)

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