5 months BA 450cc round🍈🍈

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u/[deleted]
Sat Jul 22 20:24:44 2023 UTC
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u/Frequent-Egg3330
Sat Jul 22 23:05:56 2023 UTC
(1 child)

What size were you before surgery?

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Sun Jul 23 18:26:23 2023 UTC
(0 children)

I would say -A cup or A, not B for sure

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u/violetisadoll
Sat Jul 22 22:19:52 2023 UTC
(2 children)

they look so good!! how has scarring been? i cant see any in the photos but it could just be the angle

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Sun Jul 23 18:27:59 2023 UTC
(1 child)

No it's not the angle! I've mentioned that my incisions are on areolas and they heald pretty quickly. No scars at all.

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Sun Jul 23 18:33:08 2023 UTC
(0 children)

oh thank u for the clarification! i didnt see that

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u/BettyBoo083
Sun Jul 23 06:57:24 2023 UTC
(1 child)

very nice breats, and your nipples are also great. the decision to do it under the areolas was a good idea, sometimes scars are visible, but in your case i canΒ΄t se anything, great result..

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Sun Jul 23 18:33:21 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Maybe because of my areolas! They were already big before the surgery. But I've also seen results from other patients in Dr theerapong clinic they were also great.

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u/cindycdhk
Sun Jul 23 03:46:51 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Look very natural.

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u/HiddenStill
Sun Jul 23 02:37:47 2023 UTC
(1 child)

You can get scarring when going through the areolas and it looks really bad.

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Sun Jul 23 18:29:55 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Well that's why you've to choose a best experienced surgeon for that. Dr theerapong did well, he didn't cut my all areolas only half from the bottom.

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u/angrylilfairie
Sun Jul 23 05:42:58 2023 UTC
(1 child)

if your scar heals well, it should fade pretty well with time no matter the placement

if your scar would not heal well, it is at least better hidden imo when placed in the inframammary fold

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Sun Jul 23 18:31:48 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Yeah probably, mine were healed in between 7 to 10 days all glued up 🍈🍈.

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u/[deleted]
Sun Jul 23 15:30:23 2023 UTC
(3 children)

You fortunately have large areola which provided a very nice port for insertion. Many, probably most of us, have much smaller ones. I doubt a surgeon could get anything other than an empty saline implant in through my nipples, and the stretching required could have led to nerve damage. Inframammary was the only sensible way in. Fortunately I scar very well and they disappeared in a year.

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Sun Jul 23 18:35:25 2023 UTC
(2 children)

Yeah probably I've bigger areolas before to begin with so probably surgeon had more room. But he didn't cut open my all areolas he only cut them half from below.

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Sun Jul 23 20:09:32 2023 UTC
(1 child)

Yeah I think they have to do that to ensure sensation. The nerve bundle comes from the top side. It's all the more impressive.

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Sun Jul 23 20:56:11 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Yeah, it stills a option for girls who have large areolas!.

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u/Objective-Database
Sun Jul 23 04:36:13 2023 UTC
(5 children)

And how are you with your SRS?

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Sun Jul 23 18:30:52 2023 UTC
(4 children)

πŸ™πŸ’œπŸ™ 100% happy and satisfied, It's colon from dr theerapong and he did the best job ever.

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Thu Jul 27 19:53:06 2023 UTC
(3 children)

Could you give an update on your situation with SRS?

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Fri Jul 28 21:56:56 2023 UTC
(2 children)

Everything is fine, I'm just waiting for the 6 month mark for an complete update on reddit.

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Thu Sep 21 22:17:03 2023 UTC
(1 child)

And how have you been?

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Fri Sep 22 09:43:53 2023 UTC
(0 children)

All well πŸ€—

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u/MadamXY
Sun Jul 23 06:20:25 2023 UTC
(0 children)

So did your nipples look this wonderful beforehand or was that also enhanced by the implants?

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u/Spirited_Stick_5093
Sun Jul 23 15:40:45 2023 UTC
(1 child)

Not sure you know but that bra is way too small

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Sun Jul 23 18:36:20 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Yeah I know, getting bras and adjusting to them pretty frustrating so I'm just avoiding it 🫣

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u/thebaddestblonde
Tue Jul 25 14:01:22 2023 UTC
(0 children)

what was ur size before and what is it now?