• Dev's Boob Job Log •

@Devika

You sure know how to start a thread...lol. And I'm a sucka for brunettes...omg!

Everything you're going through my wife had the exact same feeling, so just know what you're feeling is quite normal.

@Recovery Wife @wedorecover

I got confirmation last night that they're 550's. So not quite in the 600's.
 
@Devika

You sure know how to start a thread...lol. And I'm a sucka for brunettes...omg!

Everything you're going through my wife had the exact same feeling, so just know what you're feeling is quite normal.

@Recovery Wife @wedorecover

I got confirmation last night that they're 550's. So not quite in the 600's.


Thanks!
I really do wish I had gone for bigger implants. Boob envy is hitting me hard right now. I guess I was just scared of looking ridiculous and trusted my doc's opinion.

I appreciate all of you guys sharing your/ your wife's experience. I can't believe so many of us put ourselves through all this for a nice rack.

There were so many women who had lipo, tummy tucks, Brazilian buttlifts, all kinds of things... They could barely walk! The things we do for vanity is crazy.
 
Do you have to wear a compression vest? They didn't give me one but after researching I found out it is kinda needed. It helps with the swelling and edema build up, and the applied pressure seems to lower the pain a bit, but when the compression vest comes off for aN hour or so per day does it feel amazing! Not sure if compression vests are needed for breast augmentation but I think I read somewhere that it helps
 
In the most respectful way possible, I think your boobs turned out fantastic.

Wishing you a speedy recovery, so you can get back to your gains
 
Do you have to wear a compression vest? They didn't give me one but after researching I found out it is kinda needed. It helps with the swelling and edema build up, and the applied pressure seems to lower the pain a bit, but when the compression vest comes off for aN hour or so per day does it feel amazing! Not sure if compression vests are needed for breast augmentation but I think I read somewhere that it helps

I do. They gave me a surgical bra and it keeps them pretty snug.
I also bought a couple of sports bras that close up front. The doc told me I could use them as well. I pretty much have to wear something that keeps compression on my breasts for 3 months and has no wires.

I don't think the swelling on my breasts is that bad. I am retaining water everywhere else like a MF. I'm thinking probably from the anesthesia and pain meds I'm taking. It's so annoying. I've never felt so bloated :(
 
I felt the same, and really most if it is for all the nastiness they due to the inside of your body. Edemas are the natural reaction to swelling in the body from what I understood. Also in a couple of weeks (like 2-3) when your scars are mostly healed massage them and pinch between you forefinger and thumb to break up and scar tissue building up, otherwise you'll be able to feel them under your skin.


Edit: I was reading 1 month of compression without removing the vest except for showers, then minimum 3-4 months of wearing everyday until bed. I wore mine for 6 months
 
I felt the same, and really most if it is for all the nastiness they due to the inside of your body. Edemas are the natural reaction to swelling in the body from what I understood. Also in a couple of weeks (like 2-3) when your scars are mostly healed massage them and pinch between you forefinger and thumb to break up and scar tissue building up, otherwise you'll be able to feel them under your skin.


Edit: I was reading 1 month of compression without removing the vest except for showers, then minimum 3-4 months of wearing everyday until bed. I wore mine for 6 months


Damn, that's a really long time :(

I hate sleeping w a bra on.
Thanks for the tip. I know they'll give me a scarring cream in a few weeks to apply once the tape comes off the incisions. I should actually do more reading about how to take care of the scars, I was really gonna wing it.
I know they can't be out in the sun for sure.

I've been thinking of you today bc my boobs are getting itchy:eek:
So annoying!
 
Yes keep them away from the sun, it will stain your skin somehow and it'll give you blemishes

Edit: it only gets worse before it starts getting better. 1 year in on July 30, still get those random deep tissue itches but they don't last more than a few min to a couple hours, no biggie now.
 
Hopefully you don't get scarring under like I did. Mine was a removal of gland so they did damage to the skin and muscle. I had a bad scar that makes my nipple look off kinda like if you were to take your finger and push up right under the nip. I had a revision done on the scar and it looks better now but it was really bad. I had a chunk of scar removed about 1.5in×1x1. I still feel some tightNess there where the scar is pulling on the muscle.
 
Omg girl I remember that back pain all to well!! I asked my doc about it he said it's because all those muscles are linked together so everything is pulling and trying to stretch out. I HATED sleeping upright it was so uncomfortable! And that itching so annoying!!! And the burning sensation ahhhh!!!! Ur taking me back lol. I still have a burning sensation to my left nipple when I touch it. My right.... No feeling at all :/ I hope it comes back but not getting my hopes up! And the bigger boob remorse I think every girl has it... I still have it but like u said I didn't wanna look ridiculous. I'm gunna go back and go bigger one day, but not looking forward to the pain again hoping it won't be so bad seeing how the pockets are already there and everything is already stretched out. Did u have drains?
 
When life hands you lemons, you gotta turn those babies into melons:D

Well, the twins have arrived.
I had my surgery yesterday in the afternoon. Pretty quick procedure, about 2 hours total.

My doc and I decided on 400 cc Xtra full projection. He used round smooth silicone implants, over the muscle.

I absolutely love going under general anesthesia. It's such a cool feeling, I felt it going through my veins and the need to take a deep breath, and plop, I passed out.
Next think I remember was waking up shivering uncontrollably. They had to put some heating pads around me.
Then I cried for the nurse bc the pain was pretty severe. She gave me an injection of something (the good stuff!) and felt a little better.

The rest of the day was pretty miserable.
It had this terrible burning sensation in my boobs and it felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. The pressure was crazy and moving around was pretty painful.
Thank God for Vicodin. It made a huge difference, not a big fan of it though. It always makes me pretty nauseous. The fact that all I ate yesterday was an egg and a protein shake did not help the case.
Appetite was gone after surgery, I was starving Marvin prior to it.

I'm actually feeling a little hungrier today. Will make it a point to eat more from now on. Gotta maintain all my gainz!

I went to see the doctor this AM and said they look gorgeous and I have to agree. I'm in love with them.

It feels so incredibly amazing to have big boobs again. I had missed them so much.
They are a little swollen, but this is how they looked this AM.

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Can't do any heavy lifting until after 6-8 weeks. I'm allowed to do light cardio in a month.
So let's see how this healing process goes.

When you guys go to the gym today, please do an extra set for me:(

Well, time to put myself in a Vicodin induced fog. Thanks to all of you guys who have been thinking of me & sending positive vibes.

❤️
Omg there fab, i would love to get mine done, i wouldnt mind the pain... They really look perfect, congratulations on your new assests... Id be interested to know if the sensation has changed or are they still as sensitive to touch, but you prob wont know till all the swelling goes dwn..
 
@Devika all i can say is wow. They look awesome. Gonna turn heads thats for sure. I think you will be happy with them. Once your healed post us up a bikini pic;)...... just sayin haha
 
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