Need more BA advice, sorry, this is a bit long.
Sorry, I know there are a few BA threads at the moment but I can't find any threads that answer this question.
I'm having my BA in a month. While I was thinking about having it done I didn't tell anyone as I didn't want other peoples opinions to affect my decision. When discussing plastic surgery you always hear people say, "But you don't need that done, you look great as you are." and while that sentiment is sweet I wanted the decision to be mine and mine alone without other people influencing me on what I do or don't need.
Anyway, I booked my surgery date about 2 weeks ago and so started to tell friends what I had decided. Some people were pretty surprised as to them it kinda came out of nowhere but most were happy for me.
Obviously people have been asking me what implant size I'm getting and when I tell them some of my friends have been like, "Ooo thats too big." (I'm getting 340ccs and I want to go from and A/B to a C/D. I'm 5'5 and weigh about 120 pounds)
I'm really confident about my decision and I trust my surgeon as I went back and forward over it for a while. When I went in at first I felt I wanted about 300cc but after trying them I felt they didn't look in proportion to my ass so I went a bit bigger. My surgeon told me that they look a bit smaller once they're in so I'd be better to go slightly bigger than what I want anyway.
Now after listening to peoples opinions I'm starting to doubt myself. This is the whole reason I didn't tell anyone in the first place as I wanted to make this decision on my own. I really want to do it right as I don't wanna have to change them once they're in any time soon. I don't want that huge fake boob look, I just want what I've got except a bit bigger.
So to get to the point, my question is, for girls who have implants, are you happy with the decision you made about your implant size? Do you wish you'd gone bigger/smaller? Do your boobs look bigger/ smaller than you expected them to? Also, to me 340 doesn't sound that big, have I just been a striper too long? Is that a really big implant??
Re: Need more BA advice, sorry, this is a bit long.
C/D on a 5'5" frame sounds FINE. Everyone says "oh not too big!!" because they're afraid you'll end up with a case of grapefruit chest a la Pam Andersen.
Congrats on everything btw!! I gotta get my down payment put on a car,and then I'm gonna go get me some BOOBIESSS!
Re: Need more BA advice, sorry, this is a bit long.
on your body, 340 will be around a C cup. when i got mine i was about a small C cup and i put in 600, making me a DD. Am i happy with the size? No. I wish i had gone bigger. They are now perfect for my frame and hips (i have big hips), but i wanted the barbie-too-big-for-her-body look. Most girls I talk to wish they had gone bigger, but that is just their experiences. To each their own. I only talked to one girl who wanted them smaller, but she was 800 and has had them for like 10 years and says they hurt her back and in generally is just sick and tired of the whole pornstar look
Re: Need more BA advice, sorry, this is a bit long.
I said the same thing..what I already had, just a bit bigger.(I was a B) Surgeon put 260 in,(over the muscle) It was not what I wanted..too big for me. A year later I wanted them out, due to stretching, I ended up needing not only a reduction, but a full lift.(with 120s,under the muscle) I think if you're truly unsure...start smaller, it'd be easier to upsize...my mistake lead to nasty anchor scars. Best of luck to you!
Re: Need more BA advice, sorry, this is a bit long.
You will probably go up two cup sizes and end up with a D cup. I don't remember exactly what cc's I got, I think it was like 280 in one boob and 300 in another one.. and I'm a large C, 34D in some bras. 34D might sound big to the regular non stripper world but as a dancer, it's not too big. But it's also a good idea to start smaller if you are having second thoughts, it helps avoid the bulgy fake look.