After doing this, I understand why 10 years ago, the mainstream size was 150-180 and
people over 200 were considered big.
Nowadays, there are almost no reviews from the mid-200s and below,
so the default is 280-360,
but unless you want to make your chest the center of your body,
it's because of balance. If you're having surgery,
there's no need to put it that big
(I have a circumference of less than 70, so please read the numbers into account).
I put 200 in full A, but even though it's not the size of a dress, it sticks out far enough in the front that it's burdensome, and when I take off the bob, it feels like it's pulling in underneath...
When I compare it before and after the surgery,
I feel like it is small and big...
I was feeling ambivalent, so
I searched around and found that transgender people also regret breast surgery due to reasons such as unnaturalness and inconvenience of the implants... (Men also get hormones and there are many cases of aa-a in various situations)
I feel great with my clothes on,
but when I lie down, my breasts feel so heavy that I worry about the future.
Since it is not fat, the weight is burdensome.
When I take it off, it is heavy so I can remove it. I don't think I could do it without a bra until now.
Anyway, if I go back, I would consider 175cm...
The one I took was 225-250, and
the doctor recommended after listening to my needs was 200.
But he also operated on a woman in the same weight class as me in the 300s.
There is no right answer.
I want to make it smaller. Let's make it smaller.