I don't want to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm really not. I'm glad I've met my goals and I'm healthier for it.
But the boob situation HAS to change. All my life, ever since I was hitting puberty, I was large up top. It never changed through weight gains and losses. I was a D cup.
That was 80 pounds ago. I'm most likely an A, or maybe a B now. But there's NO mass to what's left...it's all saggy, hanging skin. So bad that I've got to wear a C because the loose skin oozes out the sides of a B cup. And my clothes don't fit right.
So I'm kind of considering implants. But I'm just in the "kind of" stage. Anyone have experience with this type of thing?
Mindi,
I think the best thing to do is to get a consultation with (at least) one plastic surgeon and see what they recommend. Maybe just a life would do the trick. I come from the other side of this problem. I was always a little larger and after having 2 kids they were even bigger and saggy. I hated it. So after my second child I had reduction surgery. I went from a DD to a C and of course, they lifted everything. I was never so happy in my life. I went on to have another child and they still stayed "perky". My problem now is with the weight I've gained they are back to a D. I'm hoping that losing the weight restores them to a C.
Anyway, I know how it feels to be uncomfortable with what you look like and if it will make you feel better about yourself, then you should look into doing something. And I think this is one of those areas that is very important to a woman and influences they way she feels about herself. But I think you should get a consultation before you make any decisions. Those docs usually know what will look best. Good luck.
Maybe I do need a consultation, Susan...One of the biggest things keeping me FROM going ahead and doing it is that I haven't had kids yet. I know things up top change when you're pregnant, and I've heard from some women that the changes don't necessarily go away. My sister-in-law grew a cup size during pregnancy and it never went away. I would just hate to do something now I might have to go back and change or re-do later, if/when we have children...
I had a breast lift with augmentation and posted about my experiences in several of the threads and would be happy to answer any questions you might have. I agree with Susan that your best bet is a consultation with a plastic surgeon. Best of luck to you!
I've never been big, at my largest I wore a 38D, but I swear that was a mismeasure at VS, since they measured over the poorly fitting bra I had on... I've been a 36B most of my adult life, or at least as I gained weight as an adult... in my twenties I was a 36 Almost A. Today, I'm back to that... Currently a 32AAA (or 34AA, depending on how you measure). I have an augmentation procedure scheduled for 1/22, actually. He doesn't think I need a lift , most likely because there wasn't much to begin with. What is there now looks like those squishy stress balls after you squeeze them until the seam pops and half the stuff inside scoots out.
I'd say go for a consult. See what a doctor has to say. Good luck.
Keep in mind that NO "boob job" is permanent. The implants HAVE to be changed every 10-15yrs so *my* thinking is that when I am all done having babies (and haven't started yet!!!) it will probaby be time to take out these implants and so if they grew a bit and it stayed then I could always just have a smaller implant put back in or whatever.
But I would recommend talking to a good plastic surgeon because s/he'll be able to advise you much better I'm sure.
I don't want to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm really not. I'm glad I've met my goals and I'm healthier for it.
But the boob situation HAS to change. All my life, ever since I was hitting puberty, I was large up top. It never changed through weight gains and losses. I was a D cup.
That was 80 pounds ago. I'm most likely an A, or maybe a B now. But there's NO mass to what's left...it's all saggy, hanging skin. So bad that I've got to wear a C because the loose skin oozes out the sides of a B cup. And my clothes don't fit right.
So I'm kind of considering implants. But I'm just in the "kind of" stage. Anyone have experience with this type of thing?
I had the same problem. Go see a plastic surgeon and they will be able to tell you what can be done.
I just got a lift with implants 3 weeks ago along with a tummy tuck. I was a 44 D and pre surgery I was a 38 B. I lost around 130 pounds. I had the same problem as you, I had no mass to my breast they were empty and a ton of skin on the sides. I gave my surgeon control over picking the size. She ended up putting in 500 cc silcone implants which filled out most of the skin. she also lifted the breast but because of the implant size she was able to avoid the anchor incisions and do it around the nipple. Also she removed all of the excess skin on the side of breast which resulted in two large incisions on my sides. It's only been 3 weeks so I'm still pretty swollen and don't know what size I am now but I'm really happy with the results.
My wife was going to get implants after her lumpectomies, but her doctor pointed out that they would never have caught her cancer in time if she had implants, because they interfere with the mammography. She had a tiny but very aggressive tumor, that was caught by the radiologist at her annual mammogram.
She has no family history, and was not especially old (43). We decided not to take any chances and passed on the implants, although our insurer was willing to pay for them.
You bring up a very good point, Robert...that's actually one of the concerns I had down to talk to a doctor about if/when I ever go for a consultation....
So I guess, for now, I need some type of a bra that'll help reshape the girls into something that looks somewhat normal in clothes. Wish me luck!