Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Breast Augmentation now complete


Guest Sarah Faith

Recommended Posts

Guest Sarah Faith

Well this morning I had my breast augmentation that I had mentioned earlier this year. I'm at home recovering now, still really tired and drained even though the surgery was early this morning.. Overall it went really well and I was basically in and out. Feeling sore obviously, and my body is gonna be adjusting to this for awhile, but overall I am doing very well I think. Though eating post surgery was a bit of a struggle due to feeling nauseated from the anesthesia for awhile. This was really an amazing opportunity for me as the surgeon is a friend of ours and basically performed this surgery for a greatly discounted price. I wouldn't have been able to afford this any time soon with out this surgeons generosity.

Anyways just thought I would give you all an update and let you know I survived lol.

Link to comment
  • Admin

Congratulations Sarah, it is a problem for a while for any surgical recovery, but you came into it with good health which I know will help make the healing time shorter and more bearable.

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Congratulations Sarah, may the heeling go well, and enjoy your new silhouette

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Congratulations Sarah. The discomfort will pass and you will enjoy the results. I have two cis friends who are simply ecstatic at being endowed as they always wished to be. Heal quickly and enjoy.

Very gentle hugs(for the time being),

Charlize

Link to comment

Congratulations, Sarah! :friends:

Were your ears burning? I was thinking of you and the BA recently.

I wish you a complete and speedy recovery. Being bedridden for the holidays my not be a bad thing. ;)

Huggs, :wub:

Joann

Link to comment
  • Admin

Congrats, Sarah! I hope you get back to feeling normal very soon. Feeling better about yourself, however it's accomplished, is always a good thing.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

Link to comment

congrats sarah . It will pass . It took me about two full weeks to recover from my breast augmentation. The sleeping sitting up part is what really bothered me.

PS how big did ya go ?

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

Thanks all, I am doing alright I suppose.. very very sore, walking around like frakenstien. But the pain meds keeps the pain managable.

congrats sarah . It will pass . It took me about two full weeks to recover from my breast augmentation. The sleeping sitting up part is what really bothered me.

PS how big did ya go ?

Went to a D cup actually, as it fits my overall frame better.

Ive been sleeping on the couch slightly elevated with pillows but Ive been so drowsy it hasnt been a problem. Just super sore, standing up is quite the feat right now.

Link to comment

Yeah after mine i unfolded the futon down stairs was easier to get to the bathroom that way. I wasn't so much sore since my surgon injected the muscles with novicain( or something like that ) after he was done it really helped to cut back on the pain and lasted for about a week, once that wore of though.... i started getting this pain in the top part of my breast where the muscles had been stretched over the implants. it wasn't pain so much as an extreme burning sensation that would come and go.

It was funny, after the op I woke up in recovery . I wasn't in any pain so the first thought that popped into my head is that they aborted the surgery . I looked around and saw some cups sitting on a tray and though ' oooh water !! " and tried to grab them flipping the tray over, turned out they were pills... the nurse turns around and goes " oh somones awake " i asked " why did they stop the surgery and she goes " what do you mean ? " i said " im not in any pain what happened ? " she goes " well hun look down " so I did and noticed the enhancment I said something like oh awsome before i was out again.

Ah, welcome to the D cup club :)

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

Yeah after mine i unfolded the futon down stairs was easier to get to the bathroom that way. I wasn't so much sore since my surgon injected the muscles with novicain( or something like that ) after he was done it really helped to cut back on the pain and lasted for about a week, once that wore of though.... i started getting this pain in the top part of my breast where the muscles had been stretched over the implants. it wasn't pain so much as an extreme burning sensation that would come and go.

It was funny, after the op I woke up in recovery . I wasn't in any pain so the first thought that popped into my head is that they aborted the surgery . I looked around and saw some cups sitting on a tray and though ' oooh water !! " and tried to grab them flipping the tray over, turned out they were pills... the nurse turns around and goes " oh somones awake " i asked " why did they stop the surgery and she goes " what do you mean ? " i said " im not in any pain what happened ? " she goes " well hun look down " so I did and noticed the enhancment I said something like oh awsome before i was out again.

Ah, welcome to the D cup club :)

That's pretty much how it has been for me as well.. I woke up after surgery wasn't in any pain and was a bit confused by it.. Then basically drifted in and out of sleep for most of yesterday in general. Unfortunately now Im sore, not so much in the incision area, but more in the muscles that have been moved around. Definitely feels like Ive had the pec work out from hell..

Honestly I was planning on being more conservative at first.. But as we were doing the fitting earlier this year, the surgeon had me try on larger sizes. He said the number one reason hes had for women having their implants removed was to go larger. So he had me try them on until I went to a size that I felt was too big. Ultimately ended up settling on these, which actually fits my overall body shape the best, so it worked out. Now I just gotta get used to the heaviness in my chest. lol

Link to comment

That is how mine went . mine are roughly a DD . Me and my surgons nurse tried different sizes and both she and my Dr said the biggest regret he hears is that they should have went larger . There is no price difference from the smallest to the largest so we got to the size that looked best on me.

Did you go with saline or silicone ? I was dead set on saline until he put one of the silicone implants in my hand. They have a much much greater longevity in the body and he told me that it has been proven by the FDA that silicone implants do not cause nor increase ones risk of cancer. so i was sold and have not regreted it since.

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

That is how mine went . mine are roughly a DD . Me and my surgons nurse tried different sizes and both she and my Dr said the biggest regret he hears is that they should have went larger . There is no price difference from the smallest to the largest so we got to the size that looked best on me.

Did you go with saline or silicone ? I was dead set on saline until he put one of the silicone implants in my hand. They have a much much greater longevity in the body and he told me that it has been proven by the FDA that silicone implants do not cause nor increase ones risk of cancer. so i was sold and have not regreted it since.

Silicone, for similar reasons. They are more durable too from what I was told, they are less likely to pop, and also less likely to get the rippling. Silicone just overall seemed like the better of the two choices. Really I was originally just going to shoot for a C cup I didnt feel like I needed to go any larger then that.. But then I actually really liked how I looked with the larger ones.. I do feel like I made the right choice, I'm sure ultimately I would have wanted to go a bit larger. I think I was just wanting to go conservatively initially because of the negative connotations some people attach to getting breast implants especially larger ones.

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

I have to say Im not dealing with burning so much from the muscle but this intense sense of pressure in the chest area where the implants are. The surgeon mentioned this and said it would pass but it's driving me crazy. Argh

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Lizzie McTrucker

So if I may ask (because I'm considering BA myself), what is the recovery process like and what restrictions do you have and for how long?

Also how long were you on HRT before getting your BA? (so I can get an estimate of how long I should wait before going this route).

I have a feeling I'll be in the DD club as well....

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

So if I may ask (because I'm considering BA myself), what is the recovery process like and what restrictions do you have and for how long?

Also how long were you on HRT before getting your BA? (so I can get an estimate of how long I should wait before going this route).

I have a feeling I'll be in the DD club as well....

Recovery from the actual surgery wasn't bad. Like any surgery you'll be out of it the day of from the general anesthetic, but I took my pain meds didnt have much pain at all from the incisions them selves. Mine went through the armpit under the muscle I was on my feet pretty quick. Recovery time is estimated to be less than a week, but what they really dont emphasize enough is that most of your post operative discomfort with such large implants comes from the muscles and nerves adjusting to the implants. Your surgeon may also have you wear a compression strap to get the implants to settle in the right places... So for me the most pain came from that. I was on HRT a little less then 2 years, I wasnt in a huge hurry it or anything but we knew the surgeon and he went way way out of his way to make it really affordable for me.

Link to comment

Congratulations Sarah

When i had my BA, I learned right from the start, it's amazing how much you realie on your arms to get up out of bed or just get up out of a chair and the chest muscles for that first week are pretty puny and stretched. I needed a little help at first. It takes a little getting used to having boobs, but after awhile, you grow to love the new you.

I will have to warn you on one thing that is a real pain. Everything winds up going in your bra instead of in your lap. Especially popcorn in the bra. Not a good thing. If it misses going in your mouth, you can be assured, your cleavage is now going to catch it for you. And d cup stands for double the cost for a good supportive bra. And one thing you will be made painfully aware of, men stop looking and talking to your face. Their eyes really do become glued to your chest. Raising their head up to look at your face instead of chest high might cause a serious neck injury. Sigh.......... Wouldn't change anything. You really do grow to love those puppies on your chest. Congrats Sarah on your surgery. Kathy

Link to comment
Guest Kayla Grace

And one thing you will be made painfully aware of, men stop looking and talking to your face. Their eyes really do become glued to your chest. Raising their head up to look at your face instead of chest high might cause a serious neck injury. Sigh.......... Wouldn't change anything.

Aha, ahahahahahahahah!!!

I'm sorry, I really just had to laugh at that. That was funny.

Congrats again on the augments Sarah :)

God Bless

Natalya <3

Link to comment
Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Quick question: what health requirements did the doctors require of you? Like did you have to be below a certain weight or a certain BMI? I was looking at before/after pics of plastic surgeons for BA and all the girls...don't look that overweight. Just wondering if there were specific health requirements because this one surgeon said to be in "reasonable shape" which could mean just about anything or be subject to debate or interpretation...

Link to comment
Guest Sarah Faith

Quick question: what health requirements did the doctors require of you? Like did you have to be below a certain weight or a certain BMI? I was looking at before/after pics of plastic surgeons for BA and all the girls...don't look that overweight. Just wondering if there were specific health requirements because this one surgeon said to be in "reasonable shape" which could mean just about anything or be subject to debate or interpretation...

I dunno I'm within a fairly normal weight so it never came up. I imagine that they would prefer you to be in good health and shape probably.. Especially since if someone did it while extremely overweight the results would be very difficult to judge, and might make placement difficult as well. But no, not specific BMI came up,

Link to comment

Same thing I experienced. BMI didn't enter into the equation. The doctor does factor in band size with implant size so that your bust looks more natural. To achieve a D cup someone who wanted a d cup with a 42 inch band size versus a 38 inch band size would require a much larger implant, say 500 to 550 cc's versus 375 to 400 cc implant. Also a bigger girl will be happier with a larger cup size say a D or DD for someone with a 42 inch band versus a C or D cup on a 38 inch frame.

It's pretty much in the eye of the beholder. Listen to your doctors advice and usually people who are dissatisfied wished they had opted for a size larger. Kathryn

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   3 Members, 0 Anonymous, 157 Guests (See full list)

    • Karen Carey
    • MaeBe
    • SwiftySpeedy
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.4k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,025
    • Most Online
      8,356

    JamesyGreen
    Newest Member
    JamesyGreen
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alscully
      Alscully
      (35 years old)
    2. floruisse
      floruisse
      (40 years old)
    3. Jasmine25
      Jasmine25
      (22 years old)
    4. Trev0rK
      Trev0rK
      (26 years old)
  • Posts

    • missyjo
      I've no desire to present androgynous..nothing wrong with it but I am a girl n wish to present as a girl. shrugs, if androgynous works fir others good. always happy someone finds a solution or happiness    today black jeans  black wedges..purple camisole under white n black polka dot blouse half open   soft smile to all 
    • MaeBe
      I have read some of it, mostly in areas specifically targeted at the LGBTQ+ peoples.   You also have to take into account what and who is behind the words, not just the words themselves. Together that creates context, right? Let's take some examples, under the Department of Health & Human Services section:   "Radical actors inside and outside government are promoting harmful identity politics that replaces biological sex with subjective notions of “gender identity” and bases a person’s worth on his or her race, sex, or other identities. This destructive dogma, under the guise of “equity,” threatens American’s fundamental liberties as well as the health and well-being of children and adults alike."   or   "Families comprised of a married mother, father, and their children are the foundation of a well-ordered nation and healthy society. Unfortunately, family policies and programs under President Biden’s HHS are fraught with agenda items focusing on “LGBTQ+ equity,” subsidizing single-motherhood, disincentivizing work, and penalizing marriage. These policies should be repealed and replaced by policies that support the formation of stable, married, nuclear families."   From a wording perspective, who doesn't want to protect the health and well-being of Americans or think that families aren't good for America? But let's take a look at the author, Roger Severino. He's well-quoted to be against LGBTQ+ anything, has standard christian nationalist views, supports conversion therapy, etc.   So when he uses words like "threatens the health and well-being of children and adults alike" it's not about actual health, it's about enforcing cis-gendered ideology because he (and the rest of the Heritage Foundation) believe LGBTQ+ people and communities are harmful. Or when he invokes the family through the lens of, let's just say dog whistles including the "penalization of marriage" (how and where?!), he idealizes families involving marriage of a "biological male to a biological female" and associates LGBTQ+ family equity as something unhealthy.   Who are the radical actors? Who is telling people to be trans, gay, or queer in general? No one. The idea that there can be any sort of equity between LGBTQ+ people and "normal" cis people is abhorrent to the author, so the loaded language of radical/destructive/guise/threaten are used. Families that he believes are "good" are stable/well-ordered/healthy, specifically married/nuclear ones.   Start looking into intersectionality of oppression of non-privileged groups and how that affects the concept of the family and you will understand that these platitudes are thinly veiled wrappers for christian nationalist ideology.   What's wrong with equity for queer families, to allow them full rights as parents, who are bringing up smart and able children? Or single mothers who are working three jobs to get food on plates?
    • Ashley0616
      Well yesterday didn't work like I wanted to. I met a guy and started talking and he was wanting to be in a relationship. I asked my kids on how they thought of me dating a man and they said gross and said no. I guess it's time to look for women. I think that is going to be harder. Oh well I guess.  
    • Ashley0616
      I don't have anything in my dress pocket
    • Carolyn Marie
      This topic reminds me of the lyrics to the Beatles song, "A Little Help From My Friends."   "What do you see when you turn out the lights?"   "I can't tell you but I know it's mine."   Carolyn Marie
    • Abigail Genevieve
      @Ivy have you read the actual document?   Has anyone else out there read it?
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I am reading the Project 2025 document https://www.project2025.org/policy/   This will take some time.  I read the forward and I want to read it again later.   I read some criticism of it outside here and I will be looking for it in the light of what has been posted here and there.  Some of the criticism is bosh.   @MaeBe have you read the actual document?
    • RaineOnYourParade
      *older, not holder, oops :P
    • Abigail Genevieve
      No problem!
    • RaineOnYourParade
      Old topic, but I gotta say my favorites are: "Stop hitting on minors" (doesn't work if you're holder tho) and "Sure as [squid] not you"
    • Carolyn Marie
      Abigail, I think we will just leave the other posts where they are, and the discussion can start anew here.  It is possible to do what you ask, but would disrupt the flow of the discussion in the other thread, and would require more work than it's worth.   Carolyn Marie
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I am in too good a mood to earn my certificate today. I am sure something will happen that will put me on the path to earning it.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      It's likely most cis-women consider a fitting unnecessary "because they know what  they wear" and get used to the wrong size.  The instructions for what your size is are simple and why go to any further effort?  You measure your bandsize and you measure your max and subtract the two to get the needed info for the cup size.  Then you buy the same size for years until it hurts or something.
    • KatieSC
      Congratulations Lorelei! Yes, it is a powerful feeling to have the documents that say "you are you".
    • Mmindy
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...