It's been almost half a year since I had breast surgery. In the beginning, the doctor said I would have to wait 6 months for my tactile sensation to go away, so I was anxiously waiting for that to happen, but time went by faster than I thought. I think it was because it didn't hurt that much...
Since I have uneven breasts, I went in different sizes on the left and right (350/400cc). It wasn't like I had no assets at all, but I hated the sight of my upper breasts sagging and not having any, even when I wore a bra that made them look full. It was so painful that it left marks on my chest, and since it was a temporary effect, it wasn't all that good. For this reason, I had breast surgery.
The reason I got it through the armpits is because I've seen all the review photos where 100 out of 100 and 1000 out of 1000, but the people who got it under the arm definitely overlapped the wrinkles and the incision lines weren't very noticeable... I was hoping for that too, so I got it through the armpits, but the director. They said that depending on the shape of my breasts (or bone shape), the bottom section or the arm section may be advantageous, but I was glad that I could get the arm section I wanted.
But strangely, since my breasts are bigger, most winter clothes look bulky. Especially knit clothes... I can't wear all the clothes I liked to wear when I didn't have big breasts. There are also clothes that fit tight around my chest... A bit of a funny reality... lol
Still, I really liked the size of my breasts after the surgery, and since I have basic assets, the director said the feel would also be good, but I felt that the feel was slowly loosening after the second month. It didn't become soft right away. Soft and chewy? I feel like this feeling is closer to me, so
my chest and clothing style have completely changed. I usually wear tight-fitting clothes like the photo above, but this makes my waist look slimmer too, which is nice haha. The arm
area is also healing well without any scarring or excess marks, and the red lines that have become red over time. Even though it's getting whiter, I'm secretly hoping that it won't be visible in about a year.