In their 20s and 30s, they are still busy saving money, but honestly, breast augmentation surgery costs aren't cheap. I thought that since I was paying for the surgery out of my own pocket, I should receive everything the hospital could provide!! And then I started looking for it, and oh my gosh, when I went to an MD consultation, they told me that I have uneven breasts. Honestly, even I, as the person involved, didn't know that I had uneven breasts and lived my whole life. What would you need to know if it was uneven or symmetrical? It was just a cliff...ㅋㅋㅋ I just found an AAA cup bra and wore it.. If it was too much trouble, I would just put on nipple patches and that's it. So I thought that if I got implants, they would naturally put in the same size on both sides, but the director touched my breasts and said that my left breastbone protruded more, so if I got the same size, I could have uneven breasts.... She said that I should get the right side a little bigger to be symmetrical, and since the breast tissue is not different, but the bones are asymmetrical, I should get a mini on the left side to make the shape symmetrical..... 😱😱😱 If it's uneven, you can get different sizes on both sides... I've heard things like that, but huh? You mean you get completely different implants? I don't know about other people, but I've only seen a lot of reviews of Motiva Demi and Full, and I've barely seen the Mini. I was honestly surprised when the director said that I should put a 245cc demi on the right and a 205cc mini on the left to make it match, but she was really tsundere-like and said that the size and symmetry had to match, and that my breasts were small now so they weren't that noticeable, but if I put the same size on both sides, they could look even. Anyway, I wanted my breasts to look natural even after I got them, because I'm so skinny, and since it was my first surgery, I decided to get them done in pairs. I didn't have that many floating breasts, but I was worried that I'd look even uglier after getting them done, so I got them done in pairs anyway. Amazingly, the results were perfectly symmetrical after the surgery. The director's diagnosis was amazing.. Since I didn't have any breasts to begin with, I've never been concerned about putting on and taking off clothes, but after getting the surgery, I'm worried that even taking off a t-shirt might hit my breasts...ㅋㅋㅋ I'm so excited that I'm taking my clothes off carefully, lowering them as I go. It'll be two months in a few weeks, so I think I'll get used to it then ㅋㅋ