First of all, let's briefly write down the pre- and post-surgery specifications.
Height: 168
, weight: 49
, ribcage: 67
, bra: 70A cup > Currently going back and forth between C and D.
Implants, size > Mentor Extra + Hybrid (fat grafting), 295/270cc
It's been a while since I had the surgery. 1 year 7 About a month...??
Since I have a very skinny body and a small ribcage, they said they couldn't make it very big, so
I put it in like 295/270. These days, a lot of people are putting in more than 300cc, and I wanted to put in more, but the director dissuaded me, hahaha. He
also suggested that I supplement it with fat grafting because if I just put in an implant, it would show up, but this is it. I think it was a bit of a godsend,
because I am thin and have no fat, so the y bone was clearly visible in the beginning of the surgery as it settled in, but as the swelling went down and the flesh gradually subsided , it no longer
felt like there was just a lumpy implant. They supplemented the bone
line with fat grafting, so it definitely looks more natural. They said that the shape of the slightly distorted breasts was filled in here and there with fat grafting, and perhaps because of that,
both sides are well symmetrical and look natural. And touch! I love it so so so
so much
.
Everyone~ Motiva isn't the only answer lol
Honestly, the size isn't too much, but it's not too small, and it just feels right for your body type.
If you're skinny but have big breasts, it looks like you've had a lot of surgery, but now you're just pretending they were always big? I'm doing it haha.
I did it on the arm, but the scar is not visible because it's stuck in the wrinkles. At first, I was really worried because it was red and bulging, but after applying ointment and taking care of it, it soon became lighter. As long as the breast shape is nicely established, the scar is really... nothing. haha.
If I had one wish, it would be for things to stay as good as they are now..!