It’s been a long time since my last post, so here’s an update on the breast augmentation surgery I had last year.
I underwent the procedure right after the RG Kar Doctor strike had ended. My surgery took place at CANS Hospital in Bangalore, where two skilled plastic surgeons, Dr. Roshan and Dr. Karthik, performed the operation. They waited for me to decide on the size I was comfortable with; I ultimately chose 500cc, which turned out to be the perfect fit for my body type—even though arriving at that decision was a challenge.
This was a complete cash procedure, costing me 1.4 Lakhs. I stayed in the hospital for about 7 to 10 days. After the surgery, I experienced immense pain, but the satisfaction of affirming my gender was overwhelmingly ecstatic—an emotion that’s hard to put into words.
I started to regain my strength after about five days. I initially struggled with dizziness and tended to stay in bed, but eventually, I adjusted by sitting up more, and the dizziness subsided. Once discharged, I returned home and immediately resumed college.
I began using a comprehension bra, which was recommended to provide a natural look and keep my breasts in place. Although it did the job, it made me sweat excessively and was a bit uncomfortable. Despite these minor issues, I was able to return to my normal routine within a month.
In the first few months, I experienced reduced sensation in my breasts—something I had anticipated due to the skin stretching from the silicone implants. Thankfully, I have gradually regained about 70% of the sensation, and my nipples have maintained full sensitivity, which is a relief. I had hoped for some growth in my nipples, but while they haven’t, the area surrounding them has developed significantly.
Currently, my size is 46D, but due to my body type, I find that I need to wear a 48C bra. I’m not too fond of the bra, so I’ve been opting for shapewear instead, which provides a similar effect and offers an aesthetically pleasing shape.