Question & Answers

Breast Lift & Implants

Questions and Answers


I posted on my Instagram a question and answers section for me to answer on my blog! Everything I answer will be 100% truthful. 

Some questions are repeated, but as promised, all questions will be answered.

Here goes...


     ‘Can I see them please? 😂😂

Once they are fully healed I will post a censored before and after photo! But no, these boobies are for me and my man. 


‘What size did you go for in the end?’ 

Il have to wait for my boobs to fully settle down, drop and fluff before I know an exact size. I had 250cc implant’s and my surgeon thinks il be about a 34F. 



‘Was being under general anaesthetic for a few hours scary?’


I’d never had general before, and I won’t lie...the week leading up to my surgery I was really scared! I even wrote a will just incase i died! (I’m wetting myself writing this!) The nurse come into my my room about 10 mins before I went down to theatre to tell me they were getting ready and when she left the room I burst into tears. But walking down was fine and before I knew it I was awake in recovery. 



‘Has the position of your nipples changed now?’


Yes. So with a lift, they remove your nipple, along with any excess skin and reposition your nipple in a higher position. 



‘What size were you before your surgery and what size are you now?’


Before my surgery I was a very empty 34C/D and after my lift and implants my surgeon thinks I’l be about a 34F. 



‘Will you be able to breastfeed if you wanted too?’


This is something my surgeon went into a lot of depth about with me in my consultation and just before my surgery due to my age and made me fully understand there is a chance I wouldn’t be able to breastfeed due to having a lift and having my nipples removed. Not that this is something that concerned me as I never breast fed  Lilli-Rae. 



‘What made you want to do it?’


Ever since I was young I knew that I wasn’t happy with my boobs and after loosing 3 stone back in the summer I had a pair of tits not even a 60 year old would be happy with. Im a pretty confident and cocky person, nothing really phases me, but you know it’s affecting your life when you’re 25 years old and your boyfriend has never seen your *natural* boobs. 



‘Is having a baby or having a boob job more painful?’ 

Good but difficult question!! My labour was pretty easy and It was over and done with in about 10 hours!10 hours of excruciating pain mind you, But had no pain after! Where as with my boobs, although I felt nothing during the surgery, I was taking codine and morphine for 6 days post surgery and still very uncomfortable and then had a morphine come down which was absolutely horrendous. So In answer to your question, I’ve kinda forgotten the pain of labour so I’m going for...Breast lift & implants is more painful.


‘How much was it and where did you go?’


I had my surgery at New Hall, with Dr Masood! It was £6995 for my lift and implants and I had two consultations at £100 each. 



‘What’s the been the worst thing since having your surgery?’


Definitely not being able to care for Lilli-Rae as I would normally, I’m very lucky to be living with my family who have done ALL the things that I haven’t been able to do &  Relying on other people, I can’t drive, I can’t lift anything, I can’t reach the kitchen cupboards, I couldnt shower myself, wash my hair, the list is endless! 



‘What cc did you go for?’ 


250cc 



‘Did you finance your surgery? If so what’s the interest rates?’ 


I’m afraid I can’t help you with this one as I paid for my surgery in full, Sorry.



‘How do your boobs feel now?’ 


I’m now 8 days post surgery and the only way I can describe the feeling, is strange!! I can’t really explain it! I don’t have any pain in my boobs, but they do feel VERY foreign at the moment and they’re still very swollen, heavy and hard!! 



‘I’ve just seen on your Instagram about a morphine come down!!! How did you feel?’


Like shit! Actually, I felt as if I was dying! I spent the whole of Saturday crying, sleeping, shivering, sweating, feeling sick, bad stomach, my body ached from head to toe and I was aggy as fuck! Saturday night, I was sat in bed fully dressed, with a dressing gown on, hot water bottle and a duvet on and I was still cold, but I had sweat dripping off me. So then I phoned New Hall and asked what the hell was wrong with me and they confirmed I was more that likely having a come down. 



‘What does your other half think of you having implants?’ 


He’s been super supportive, I actually couldn’t have got through it without his support, he’s been amazing and I’m a very lucky lady! He doesn’t have an opinion, as long as I’m happy! 



‘Are you happy with them?’ 


I LOVE THEM!!!



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