I’ve been considering getting one for a few years and after 3 kids we are definitely done now lol! For the people who have had it done I had some questions:
– B cup to enlargement how large did you go?
– Did it negatively affect you or cause problems?
– Do you lose a lot of sensation? (Boob play is one of my favourites)
– Was there any other perks or drawbacks from doing it?

Thanks!

22 comments
  1. From this guy’s perspective, I love all boobs. I love them small and big and everything in between. I have seen a bad boob job and strongly question whether the risk is worth anything a lady can get out of having a boob job.

  2. Being a guy I can’t answer any of your questions, sorry! However, from the pictures I’ve seen of you I have to say that you have a gorgeous body and absolutely lovely boobs!

    Definitely no need for surgery in your case. Just my two cents’ worth…

  3. Years ago, my wife wanted a boob job after nursing two kids. I was against the idea, I didn’t mind the sag, I thought she was sexy. But it was a big deal to her, so we got it done.

    It did WONDERS for her self esteem and self image. She went from a D to a DD and loved it. She didn’t lose much sensation, but to be fair, she’s never loved boob play to begin with.

  4. If your boobs are in proportion and you do not need them to grow much. There are boobjobs that use your own body fat. So less risks, more natural feel but the size gain is less as well.

  5. YES. Best decision of my life. To your questions:

    I was a small B and am now a large D and they look amazing. No bras needed.

    No negative impacts or complications, but I am a healthy person so definitely consult with your dr.

    I lost some sensation but it also heightened it if that makes sense. I still have sensation, but it’s a little toned down. HOWEVER. Mine get very sore during PMS/period time and at that has doubled. Tripled maybe. And it’s worth the loss during the other times.

    No drawbacks. Perks only. I look better naked. I fit my clothes better because I’m proportional now. I am more comfortable in my own skin. I am more comfortable generally because I don’t need a bra. They don’t look too fake or too natural, so I get a lot of comments saying “your boobs look too good to be true but I can’t tell if they are.”
    They don’t feel real, though. If you squeeze mine and a natural breast, if you know better you can definitely tell there’s a difference. But that has never bothered me or anyone else lol.

    A lot of surgeons offer free consultations. Schedule a couple and see how you feel. You don’t have to commit to anything and they can answer any questions tailored to you better.

  6. Dude here but in my opinion, the vast majority of boob jobs I’ve seen look totally unnatural. I also think women have a tendency to go way too big thinking size is the most important thing. I much prefer a natural look regardless of size.

  7. Whatever makes you comfortable and happy. Just mentioning that I got a reduction (in recovery now) because I am in pain from the weight and generally uncomfortable all of the time. I would have been so much more free for the last two decades if I’d had smaller boobs.

  8. Not crazy large, or cantaloupe shaped, I believe they still do under muscle and over the muscle so know what you want

  9. One of the greatest decisions I’ve ever made. All my life I was always very small chested. Even having kids didn’t change that for me. After several long discussions with my husband we decided to take the plunge. I went from a small B cup to 34DD and my only regret was not doing it sooner. My confidence, the spiciness of our sex life to the way I feel in clothes have all gone through the roof.

    I never felt any pressure from my husband that my boobs were inadequate, he would have loved me just the same without having them done but seeing his reaction every time I undress now was worth every single penny.

  10. Honestly if you want to, then that’s your choice to make, should probably talk with a professional. Personally my gf has what could be called small boobs I guess but they aren’t tiny either, I’m perfectly content with how they are naturally

  11. Boobhaver here. I went from B to C because I gained weight and constantly on birth control. If I ever get the chance, I’d even reduce the size of my boobs because of the pain I’ve been getting on my shoulders and lower back. I also want to go on wearing a shirt without bra. 10/10 will go back to B (I’m trying to lose some weight now to achieve this at the very least).

    That being said, mine is pretty average (but quite large for a Southeast Asian so I get complimented for boobs a lot) but it does feel heavy at times. So of course a pair of silicone bags added to bags of fat on your chest will feel WAAAY more heavy. You have to really think about it if it’s worth the shoulder and back pain.

    Good luck on making that decision!

  12. Best money I ever spent. I have a 550 CC saline implant, which is large, but looks great. My doctor did a phenomenal job. I lost sensation for a couple of months but now it’s 100% back and I’ve had zero issues. It’s been almost five years since getting them done and I don’t have a single regret.

    If you want it, do it. It will do wonders for your self esteem.

  13. My GF went from a very small B to a solid DD (650 CCs) and they are spectacular! Did wonders for her confidence too.

  14. Only if you’re okay with getting it done again or taken out in 10 years.
    Your body will capsulize around the implant and cause scar tissue. You need them removed every 10 years to prevent health issues from accruing!

  15. My wife is a B and I love her boobs, with the third kid she is now a C.

    I don’t know why you would honestly change? if the are esthetically nice, symmetrical…

    I love every inch of my partner, if your is doing the same why change?

    A female friend went through this change and the first 2 months she was only in constant pain.

  16. Your boobs look hot already . If you decided to have one after consultation, I wish you all the best:)

  17. it is really unhealthy, so I personally would opt out, or at least not encourage my gf to get something like this, sure they can be taken out again, but its a big procedure, you need to think about it well.
    I even strongly disagree with birth control, since its really unhealthy, toxic even

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