I accidentally deleted the post, so I reposted it.
(AA cup before surgery, ribcage 68, naturally skinny)
Six months have already passed since my breast surgery. There are many people who say that it is a stabilization period starting from 6 months, but if the surgery goes well, it is just 6 months, and you will feel that the surgery was successful even after 1-2 months ㅠ (The doctors who messed up the surgery always tell you to wait 6 months ㅠ)
I also have a stabilization period. In fact, I had no idea how much time had passed since it started a long time ago. The upper convexity and swelling remained slightly until the second month, but after that they almost disappeared. It seems that now is the time when the feel is drastically different rather than there is a big change in the shape. The shape was actually pretty in the beginning with no swelling, haha. Now, it's settling in more naturally and the feel is really getting better! I thought it felt good at 13 weeks, but now... it really feels more like natural breasts. When touched, it feels more like flesh than an implant. I didn't have a lot of basic assets, but I think it would be much better if I had some assets of my own.
I honestly felt it was natural even for a month, but compared to now, haha.. it's a world of difference. The outline of the implant is not visible at all. The upper bulge was still visible when viewed from the side until the 2nd month, but recently the remaining upper bulge has come down further and looks much more natural.
I put in a 335cc Sevin Serve and am very satisfied with the feel and appearance. Rather than insisting on Motiva, choose a hospital and director that offers a variety of options that fit your body type.
Before the surgery, the bottom line was uneven, but the bottom line was all symmetrical and the breast size seemed to be just right. I'm currently wearing 75c-80d underwear alternately!
And I thought it was inevitable that after surgery, it would feel unnatural when lying down, but it's more natural than I thought;; Especially when I lie on my side, it feels like it's naturally flowing out, so unless you're really sensitive, you probably won't even know you've had surgery.
The best thing about having breast surgery is that the fit of clothes has changed. In the past, she was just a skinny woman, but now anyone can see that she has a nice body. Haha, I can now freely wear crop tops and tank tops that I couldn't wear before. After breast surgery, I started wearing wire bra underwear for 3 months, and until then, I enjoyed wearing Kelvin bralettes. Solve and Vivian are also recommended!