It's important to get bigger breasts, but I also think it's important to size them to fit my body type, so
I thought it would be nice to have a full C cup when I was born, and I told the director the same thing!
However,
when most of them measured the size of my ribcage and breast room, they did not recommend adding too much.
During my consultation, they emphasized the importance of a natural cleavage and UU shape, so most places did not recommend more than 350cc.
I felt like it was a consultation tailored to my conditions. So instead of going to the hospital that everyone else was going to, I thought I should look up the reviews thoroughly and find a place that really suits my tastes. The reviews said this
place had very pretty cleavage. When I saw that someone with a similar body type to me had beautiful bones before the surgery, I was very curious about the consultation, so I made an appointment right away and the doctor recommended the appropriate size after looking at my body type, and it was a C-full C cup!
Since I have uneven breasts, the left and right sizes were different, but I was quite lucky because I heard that I could get them to be exactly the size I wanted. To be honest, I didn't think breast surgery was a decision that needed much thought, so I was worried even after visiting many places, but this place was great for consultation. Maybe it was because they gave me so much detail, but I was immediately drawn to it that day, so
I used Menek's implants and
had surgery
on the size 295cc on the left and 325cc on the right
. I had a lot of concerns about the leg and armpits, but when the director looked at my body, he said that both were fine. I was also worried and thought that the armpit would be better than having a scar right under the breast, so I got the armpit.
To be honest, in the beginning of the surgery, it was more uncomfortable than painful. The feeling of weight in my upper body was very unfamiliar, and since it was not long after I had surgery, I walked very carefully when I went for a walk.. haha. The feeling of my breasts when I walked a little fast was really awkward. haha.
But I got used to it quickly. And I wear a bob in the area where I had surgery. I've been using it for a month, but I don't have very sensitive skin, so I don't have any pain or skin irritation due to the bob, but it's really frustrating... Even when I didn't have breasts, wire bras were frustrating, but after my breasts got bigger, holding on to something was awkward and uncomfortable. But once you get used to it, you'll get used to it. Okay, I completely felt it this time. People are creatures of adaptation.. haha.
It's only been a month since I had the surgery, so to be honest, I can't say how satisfied I am because the feel of my breasts hasn't completely gone away, but the sizes of both breasts that were evenly matched fit well, and my breasts feel great even when I wear a regular cotton bra without a wire. It's amazing and nice to see bone formation, so I plan to keep it.
They say breasts really feel different at different times - one month, two months, three months. As I've known them for a long time, I'm going to pay close attention to the changes in the feel and shape of my breasts.