It's been exactly a month since my surgery, right?
I just got back from my last CAPs session and a scar laser treatment, so I thought I’d write down my thoughts.
First, let me share my specs:
I have a chest circumference of 76, height of 165 cm, and weight of 58 kg.
I had a 12.5 cm breast pocket with Motiva full type implants of 375/355.
I did a combination of enlargement and droop correction, along with areola lifting and removal of excess breast tissue, so I had quite a bit done at once...
Originally, I had pointy breasts with a short base line, along with drooping and asymmetry, all in one package.
These days, I hardly feel any pain, and the swelling has significantly gone down,
to the point where I almost forget about the surgery during daily activities.
I’m wearing V-fit tops, and there’s no restriction when getting dressed, which is really comfortable.
I can’t say exactly what’s changed compared to before,
but overall, I’m just living without any discomfort now.
Today was my last CAPs session,
and afterward, when I touched my breasts, they felt suddenly soft, which amazed me.
Since I had the areola lift, the scars on that side haven’t fully healed yet,
but the doctor said everything looks fine, which reassured me.
The scars on the base line have healed well,
and they’re positioned along the wrinkle line,
so the doctor mentioned they should be less noticeable over time.
I’ve been applying scar ointment consistently at home, just riding it out.
Since I have smaller breasts,
it seems that achieving fullness will take a bit more time, so I’m trying not to rush it.
The excess tissue still has some swelling,
and the doctor advised to wait a bit longer, so I'm trusting that and being patient.
Every time I visit the clinic,
I notice that the waiting room is bustling with people coming in for surgeries, treatments, and consultations.
It makes me realize that this place really does have a lot of visitors.
The staff, including the manager and the treatment specialists, are always busy,
but they kindly answer any questions I have, which creates an overall relaxed atmosphere in the clinic.
For now, I’ll keep taking care of my scars until my next treatment day,
quietly waiting for time to pass.
Having struggled with my chest for a long time,
I’ve been thinking that it’s better to take action rather than just overthinking, so that’s where my mind is at.