Are there a lot of review events these days? It's sad that the number of reviews has increased so much. I received a lot of help here... I wrote a very long review with the intention of thanking you, but it was lost. I don't have any energy left to use it again ㅠㅠ So to write this very briefly, it's been 2 months since I bought the Motiva Mini 245. I don't think I've ever seen someone's post with a smaller cc than mine. Originally, it felt a bit baggy in Full A, but now I wear V-Fit 65E/70D. Because my ribcage is small, the cups are relatively large haha. I heard a lot of people say that they will regret it if they make it smaller before surgery, but that really depends on the person. Even now, I feel a little envious when I look at the very powerful review photos, haha. I think I would have regretted it if I had made it bigger. I hope I don't regret making the decision after thinking carefully about the purpose of the surgery and what the threshold for safety/side effects is. A tip that isn't just a tip - If you're already paying money to go, spend enough time at each hospital you go to for a consultation and get a size fitting. It wasn't my intention, but I went to the hospital where the managers got their fittings first, and the hospital where the doctors got their fittings came after the consultation, and that was somewhat helpful. I guess I can spend my time more leisurely by having a fitting with the manager. - Especially during fitting, the feeling is very different depending on the clothes you wear. I went to the 3rd hospital to get fitted for a sports bra, Demi 285? After thinking about it for a while, I went to the 4th hospital for a fitting with a white T-shirt crop top, took it down, and finally decided on the CC Lang type. What was important to me was how it looked in actual clothes, but the Demi 280 was very powerful when paired with a white t-shirt... - 3D wasn't very helpful to me. Can't see the actual feel - In the same sense, having a C cup or D cup can be helpful in establishing initial guidelines, but feel should be the focus in the final decision. - Think about whether the size you choose now will cause major inconvenience and dissatisfaction within at least 10 years! I'm not just going to live for today