Hello everyone... Today, it's been exactly one month since I had breast surgery with Motiva!
My specs are 160/48-49 and my original assets were a full AA cup.... I was 70A and my height was 112, but my upper body was particularly thin, so when I was looking for a hospital to get breast surgery, I think I looked for a hospital that could dramatically achieve a full C cup!
Like other artists, I looked at the most reviews, and even if the breast shape was the same, I saw a lot of pictures where the cleavage was awkwardly gathered... So I excluded all such hospitals and went to a place that made my size as natural as possible even if I had a large size. It revolved around!
I wanted to have the surgery done from the beginning! Due to the nature of my job, I usually move my arms a lot, but I thought it would be very difficult for me if there were too many arm joints. The director at this hospital said I could do surgery on the base joints and explained everything from the type of implant to the location of the incision in detail, which built trust and helped me undergo the surgery. !
Since my breasts are slightly uneven, they said I should put different sizes on the left and right! I used a 315cc Motiva on the left and a 335cc Motiva on the right! I told you, I was an AA cup before the surgery... After the surgery, when I came to my senses as I gradually came out of the anesthesia, I had a strong feeling that there was something heavy on my upper body. I was scared that it would hurt, but when I tried to move my body little by little, the pain wasn't as big as I thought or anything like that, but it was very strong. It was awkward haha!! In particular, my upper body felt like it wasn't my body even though it was my body... Fortunately, I was able to move my arms freely because I was wearing bottom joints, so I was able to go home alone!
I had a stabbing pain in my chest until the first week. I don't think I was completely pain-free... Maybe because I don't have much weight on my upper body, the weight of my chest was awkward and I couldn't get used to it, so I also had back pain and stiff neck lol!! But I got used to this after a month. I guess humans are creatures of adaptation..!
It's only been a month, so there's a long way to go for the swelling to go down, but I'm trying to be satisfied with just being able to get the C-cup breasts I wanted... I already had the surgery anyway! Wouldn’t it be beneficial for me to only think good thoughts?
Instead, can I ask those who have had breast surgery for half a year for tips on how to quickly reduce swelling?? I haven't been able to go for a walk often because it's annoying... Maybe I should start doing this too, right? How about drinking anti-swelling tea or pumpkin juice?