Dream Breasts... PS?

Heather M.
on 10/22/08 3:08 pm - Modesto, CA
Mostly the difference between a larger C, smaller D is:
1. Ease of finding bras that actually fit correctly (cause all manufacturers do not create them equal!)
2. Small D are slightly more full on profile, and provide better cleavage
3. And lastly, some C cup bras, even though not minimizers can make you look like a deflated B cup.
Heather + Caitlin Marie
Caitlin's Vitals: Born 5/22/09, at 9:22 AM, 7 lbs, 20 3/4 inches long.  Looks like her daddy!
(deactivated member)
on 10/22/08 6:07 pm
Smaller D sounds like the better choice... as long as that means that the next size in clothing isn't needed.  I remember my son asking me, "What are you going to do with your arms?" right before surgery.  It was almost as if he couldn't imagine that the weight loss would be an over-all body change.  Now I realize that he was asking, "What about the deflated... extra skin?"  Obviously, he wasn't going to mention the boobage to "his MOM" 

Just imagining PS on my "melted" body, seems like an "out-take"  from Silence of the Lambs.  You know the creepy part with the wacko making a "bodysuit" on his sewing machine.  Oh, the pit scene was haunting... 


BOO ! ! ! 
R
(deactivated member)
on 10/22/08 6:08 pm, edited 10/22/08 6:09 pm
.... So you are calling a "smaller D" ... a "fuller C"?  Right?

or a "full C"... Right?....

Thing is I really can't get my head around actually having Boobs... that is Boobs that are actually located higher on my body and have some shape.  I was never preoccupied with Breasts before I ended-up with the boobage of an old lady... like really old...
Maxine Old.

I expect that they will be different... and a bit scarred... maybe even a bit misshaped...
Sure the PS will do the best that he can with what's "left"...

Kind of sad that PS isn't made a bigger part of the Pre-Op discussion... but then again Regain should have been made a Bigger part of that explanation!

Guess that WLS would be harder to promote... business-wise.
Health-wise it was the best choice... no question about that with me.

Higels
on 10/23/08 10:16 am - Pinellas Park, FL
I checked out the boob page and it looks like the doctor does good work.  I think a full C is a good selection.  Gives cleavage, yet natural.  Don't want to go to big or you might fall over   

Now I am more of a deflated C and use some extra padding to make them look normal after rolling them up and tucking them in.     I would like to have better boobs, but I feel like I am just asking for trouble if i get implants after a reduction.

Good luck choosing and if you are ever in the Tampa area can I touch them?  I have always wondered what implants feel like "installed"
(deactivated member)
on 10/23/08 2:18 pm
Thanks for checking out the site...

I am soooo Duh sometimes... the part of the PS site that I wanted you to look at was the case of the month area, but I forgot to mention it.  There is a woman who needed facial reconstruction that seemed amazing to me.  Here's that link:

http://www.101plasticsurgicenter.com/feature.cfm

I like the idea of a full C.  It would seem that you'd have better results with implants after a reduction.  Have you gone for any consults?

  ....    Better put your request on Santa's List...  or I'll have to go state-to-state to meet each Dec. MB member's request for a "squeeze test"    
Geminidream
on 10/24/08 3:30 am - Spokane, WA
Good questions!  At my biggest (breastfeeding) I was an H cup and then deflated to a DD.  Went from that to a B even tho I'd asked to be a C before the reduction.  It was ok till this weight loss.  Now I have those 'breast envelopes' ...what a term.  They are just sort of squishy skin bags hanging there waiting for something to develope.  (pun intended)

Being 5'4" and hovering in the lower 140's I'd say a C would be my dream cup too.   Seems like cup size and proportion have a lot to do with your height.  Too short and a D cup would just add extra visible pounds.  Not to mention being a heavier implant to haul around the rest of your life and we all know from past experience how much that hurts. 

Can't get excited over the prospect of spending money on PS when I have such big car repairs to deal with, getting a new kitchen door and still working at paying off my recent bridge work.  Yeesh.  Not to mention the holidays coming! 

My DH is no help on the situation...he's a butt guy.  He's very gentlemanly about it all and my guess would be if he ever had any PS dreams for me it'd maybe be a booty lift.  hahaha  He's repeatedly told me I look just fine to him and only to do something to myself if it would make me feel better about myself.  Heck, I may complain about him from time to time but he's such a great guy at the core.

Molly 



Highest weight 268, Pre-consultation weight: 255, surgery day weight 230
(deactivated member)
on 10/24/08 11:18 am
I can't imagine the pain from lugging around sooo much boobage!  OUCH... OUCH...

I'm 5' 1.5"  and think that your point makes a lot of sense.  Can't wait for a PS consult... even the "sticker shock".  At least I'll have a good laugh!  I don't want them to "sink" if they are too big also.

DS needs a lot of dental work... $$$$  and has zero dinero!  We are going to help him.  Where is the emoticon that has the empty pockets sticking-out???

Holiday $$$$... Bummer!  Holiday Time...    Snow... 

Most guys seem to be butt guys!  Yours sounds like a Sweetie Pie!

Ro
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