First of all, let me start with the surgical information.
I used menstrual cups and have uneven breasts, so I had the surgery at 350/300cc!
It hasn't been that many months since I had the surgery, so I still have some swelling
. During that time, my rib cage was small and my upper body was thin, so even when I wore clothes that were a little tight, it strangely didn't look like what I wanted... It was flat and lacking in some way.
I knew that a body that was always thin was not the ideal body type, and I was also quite upset that clothes didn't fit because of my breasts. I strongly wanted to live with a voluptuous body at least once in my life since I only live once anyway, so I got the surgery and
thought that I would recover faster if I got the surgery when I was younger, so I quickly visited a few places.
However, most of them recommended Motiva
. To be honest, the cost of Motiva was too expensive for a new member of society like me... It was a burden.
In my opinion, Mentor felt much better and was more reasonable in cost, so I was able to get the surgery at a hospital that didn't force me to choose the implant.
Luckily, I didn't have much pain or struggle after the surgery. I
was worried that I would be uncomfortable living alone (I actually bought a lot of things like Hyojason, a triangle cushion, etc. lol). The reality is that after the surgery, I've been eating oatmeal porridge by myself since the day of surgery and have
been doing well. The incision area and the skin tightening symptoms from the implants got better after a week.
Still, I want the swelling to go down quickly, so I go for walks regularly and don't eat spicy or salty foods. Thanks to that, the fat that had accumulated due to the swelling came off quickly and I recovered quickly. I really hope the upper bulge goes down quickly and settles well.
After getting breast surgery, I strangely looked swollen when I wore oversized clothes, so these days I only wear tight clothes!
My clothes look more natural than before, so I'm so satisfied.. I worried a lot about my breast size, but I think it was a good decision to get it done. I think
people usually don't just choose their breast size vaguely, but carefully check their chest room and rib cage size and decide. If you're not sure, it's best to get help from an expert like me (the director's hands, lol).