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Updated pics - 2 years post op! Sorry for the delay!!

Sorry for the delay ladies! Here are my updated boobie pics. :) Hopefully this helps! It is hard to take pics with good lighting to make them look like they normally do. The lighting can make your boobs look wonky, so hopefully the plethora of ones I am posting gives you a good indication.
I do wish I think I would have gone high profile, so I don't have to wear push-up bras when I want the va-va-voom factor when I go out on weekends (the implants can feel a little heavy in a push up bra, or maybe it's because in a 34D/32DD the bra itself is heavily made), but they are definitely big enough and when I do wear my push-up bra, many women comment on how great my boobs are.
Secondly, when I got my boobs done, I was really afraid it was going to impact my ability to go running. So that said, it was difficult to run and do jumping for the first 3 months or so, and then it slowly got easier and easier, and now they don't feel heavy at all when I jump/run, and I wear normal medium support sports bras. The best bra I found when I first got them that stabilized them was the Nike Pro Rival Bra... that baby kept them staying still it was a huge help.
Happy hunting, and feel free to ask any questions or send me a message. xo

Forgot to mention... Boob Greed definitely sets in eventually!

Also... forgot to mention: Boob greed exists. I was afraid before that 375 cc's would be too big and was really worrying about it, but you really do wish you'd gone a little bit bigger! Remember, I was totally okay with small boobies and I really never cared that much about having big ones - so I thought I would be exempt from this thought. WRONG! This honestly is probably one of the best decisions I've made, and now that I have them I do wish they were a bit bigger. So go for of the DD ladies if you can!

I tried on some bras yesterday because I needed better bralettes to protect my sensitive nips. So far it looks like I am a 34D (and in non VS bras that have smaller cup sizes)!! Before I was a 34A! I just kinda wish I was a 34DD... which honestly does not look that big AT ALL (or more importantly like [RS bleep] boobies that many of us are scared of looking like). I would say I'm a more petite person, and this size does not look too big or make me look top heavy in the slightest. In fact, I visited my family last week down in FL on last minute trip and my sisters and mom were expecting them to be bigger, and said, "Oh, they're not THAT big!" I thought, "Geez... thanks? Perhaps I should have gone bigger?" So it is not just me. 34D are good size, but they aren't as noticeable as one would think coming from the opposite end of having small breasts.

Nevertheless, these girls are so fun and make you feel so much more confident, sexy and womanly. :) My boyfriend thinks the 375s were the best size for me (I wonder if he is just telling me that to make me feel better) :-P So seriously ladies - go for it if you're going to do it. You don't want to feel real regret of going through all this and not getting everything you wanted.

17 Days Post-Op Update and Pics!

Hi all! Sorry for delay in updating! So... where to start. So ever since last update (day 5), every day feels better and better. It is crazy how quickly your body heals! Just blows my mind. Anywho, so I have been taking pictures of every week as it goes by to see the progress. Pictures being posted now. My 1-week follow-up appointment with Dr. Jabs was positive. He showed me how to massage my breasts, and said I need to keep massaging them by pushing each breast inward and not outward. Additionally he gave me a bandeau to wear for the next 3 weeks or so to help them settle. Honestly, I have had some issues with the left breast incision hurting, like it throbbed up until probably day 15. I get that this is all a part of the healing process, so I am not concerned because it doesn't burn to the touch, or smell funky as they told me that is an indication of infection. It just feels irritated and typically throbs at night maybe from activity of bra touching it all day. The throbbing has subsided though since day 15, even though they are both still very tender to the touch. The next sensation I feel that is a little weird/uncomfortable, is if I reach my arms up to grab something or push my chest out to stretch my back/chest, I can feel my skin stretch at the incision point, and even sort of feel the stitches pull at the skin under my breasts/ribs. I think this is all how it's supposed to be, but I have been taking it easy on the stretching part and lifting my arms. I will ask Dr. Jabs at my next appointment next week. Dr. Jabs said that when you're past 2 weeks post-op you are pretty much good to resume normal activity, but I am still taking it easy on lifting things or movements especially where my arms are extended and lift something that utilizes your pec muscles. I feel like I could injure myself if I am not careful. Lastly, my nipples and the skin all around my breasts/nipples have been EXTREMELY sensitive. It feels like when someone rubs your skin in the same spot over and over again and that feeling you get at that point.... Except it's all the time because it rubs against my shirt, or if i'm wearing a bralette and the material.... My nipples are hard and are so sensitive even when wearing a thin cotton bralette that they still get irritated from my shirt moving over them, so I finally figured out that if I took one of my old bathing suit top liners out and put them to protect my nipples, it helped a lot.

So all in all I have taken it easy on wearing the bandeau and doing the massages since my 1 week post-op appointment (also per Dr. Jabs' approval) due to incision irritation (massages really contributed to this) and this extreme skin sensitivity. I have started to wear it the last few days (starting day 14) but it can become pretty cumbersome as after a while it just weighs on you! (Pun intended!).

You will see my photos of day 7, day 16 (couldn't take the photo on the 14th), and I will keep updating as they look better, but especially at weekly intervals. I feel like by now, a lot of the swelling has subsided, and my right breast has dropped more than my left (your right side), looking better. My left looks like it is going in, and looks kinda funny, so I am trying to stay positive and not discouraged about wondering if it will look okay. I have to keep reminding myself that although my body has healed tremendously just over 2 weeks ago, it is still in the very early stages, so I need to try to not freak out. What can I say, I'm a perfectionist! Argh!