My breasts were different sizes on both sides, so I had severe uneven breasts. Even in the pictures, the right side looks bigger than the left..ㅠㅠ It's been a month now, so there's swelling and I can't say they're soft to the touch, but I think I made a good decision because my clothes fit better and my breast shape looks better than before the surgery.. My uneven breasts are now symmetrical.. and there wasn't even any pain. How can surgery not hurt this much? I was about to get it done, but it was surprisingly painful. If I had known it would be like this, I should have done it in my early 20s. I think that's what I regret the most these days. Finding a hospital to get the surgery wasn't that difficult. I consulted with both plastic surgeons and breast surgeons and ended up at MD. The aftercare was great, and she's completely cured now, but my mom had breast cancer a few years ago, so I've been getting regular breast cancer checkups. It was convenient to be able to get them done while monitoring my progress during the surgery. Motiva is expensive, but they say it's the safest implant, so I had them placed in my right breast (right > 335 left > 285) and had them done in a cross-section (+ removed floating breast). It's the size recommended by the doctor, and luckily, I think it fits my body perfectly. ㅋㅋ Even now, when I'm in a crowded place, I protect my breasts with my arms out of habit, and I can't freely massage my breasts, but I'm waiting for the fat to sag and my sternum to gather more. ㅋㅋ If you're thinking about getting breast surgery, prioritize choosing a hospital and you'll be fine. I've never missed an aftercare session. I went to the hospital and received treatment, and the more I received treatment, the better I felt that I was recovering, so even though it was an expensive surgery, I don't regret the money lol