......and I cannot see any changes in how my breasts are looking. I am getting more used to them looking this way though so it is less distressing to look at righty.
| Five days post augmentation |
I sat up late last night and was online reading lots and lots of women and surgeons reiterating what I already know (but am struggling to hold onto) that it is very early days for me to despair; and most women's implants will settle into the 'pouch' the surgeon created for them 6weeks - 6months post surgery.
Most women have implants sitting way too high in their breast for the first few weeks/months - I certainly have that and, although, I was hoping for more fullness at the top of my breast I can see that when the implants settle the shape of both breasts will be so much more natural and easy on the eye.
I am keen to avoid further surgery but do know that if the suture line on my right breast does heal in that shape that revision surgery would be an option.
| side view - lefty |
| side view - righty |
More thoughts:
I need to be patient and stop stressing about the current shape of my right breast.
I think the fact that I had started to adore my pre-op titties, after the horrors of how they had looked at points in my original post-op experience, is adding to my distress. I looked back over this blog earlier and reminded myself that my titties looked like this eight days post mastopexy:
| How my breasts looked eight days post mastopexy - posted today to remind myself that time really is a great healer! |
And a mere 5 months later they were looking like this:
| 5 months on from the last photo my breasts were looking like this! |
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