Boost your bust, part 1: The surgical solution
What to expect
iVillager maisyb tells her story: 'I had a boob job three weeks ago. I had it done at Transform in Birmingham. I went in on a Wednesday afternoon, had the op and was out by 10am the next morning. I wasn't the slightest bit nervous and never had any second thoughts. I went from a 34B to 34D and it cost £3,950 with free consultation. The hospital staff were great.
'The pain afterwards is mainly caused by bruising around the sides of the breast area and the top of the rib cage. I was told to rest for the first week and then gradually build up my movement. For the first couple of days I didn't really feel like doing anything and I was taking painkillers regularly. As each day went on, the pain reduced and things like reaching up into a cupboard became easier. I didn't like having to sleep propped up for two weeks and not being able to shower/bath properly for the first week until the stitches were taken out - but apart from that, the pain and discomfort was manageable.
'I tried to drive three days after my operation but I wouldn't recommend it - reversing is the hardest thing. But a week later I was fine. I was able to go back to work a week after my operation, but my job doesn't involve any heavy lifting. You just need to use your common sense after your operation. Your body will tell you how much you can do afterwards and when you've overdone it.'
maisyb
Advice, tips and ideas from iVillagers
Don't cut corners or scrimp'I had a boob job five years ago and paid #4,200 at a BUPA hospital. For the sake of a few hundred pounds, I would go with where your GP recommends. I think it's best to go somewhere recommended by a professional and not be swayed by the fact you may get it slightly cheaper somewhere else.'
gemma1980
There's only room for one Jordan!
'I was tempted to go from a 34A to a whopping 34E but a good surgeon will help you to choose a size that looks right and natural for you and your body shape. Instead I opted for a 34D and I'm glad I did - no one wants to have boobs bigger than their head. There's only room for one Jordan in this world!'
melbal35
Taking care of your new breasts
'I recommend taking Arnica straight after the op - it reduces swelling and minimises bruising. Taking Zinc also helps tissue repair. In order to avoid stretch marks, I was advised to massage my breasts regularly, once the stitches were out. I use Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Massage Lotion for Stretch Marks and so far, I haven't got any. I'm thrilled with my new boobs and would say that they've definitely been worth every penny.'
maisyb
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