June 18, 2025, 2:21 pm | Read time: 2 minutes
Many women are familiar with the changes their bodies can undergo after pregnancy and breastfeeding. Influencer Dagi Bee also noticed a change in her breasts after having her first child. She discusses this in her podcast, as well as a surgical procedure she underwent afterward.
Influencer and YouTuber Dagi Bee became a mother for the first time in 2021. She discusses in her podcast, “Coffee with Lemon,” how her body changed after pregnancy.
Dagi Bee’s Breasts Changed After Breastfeeding
“Today we’re being honest, as we talk about cosmetic surgeries, from Botox to BBL to fat transfer,” says the description of the current episode, further revealing: “Dagi openly discusses a procedure she hasn’t shared before.”
The influencer had a breast surgery. “Before pregnancy, I actually had relatively symmetrical breasts. One was always a bit smaller, just a tiny bit. But nothing significant,” Dagi reports. After the birth of her son Nelio, she breastfed him, which caused her breasts—or rather, one breast—to change significantly.
She continues: “One breast was like a tube, and the other was normal. The right one was basically as before, but the left one was nonexistent. (…) I always padded it, but I just didn’t feel comfortable.”
“I Had a Fat Transfer Done”
Therefore, Dagi Bee opted for a surgical procedure: “I had a fat transfer done. That was two years ago now. I never talked about it because I did it for myself. But it really bothered me.”
Before deciding on this procedure, Dagi consulted with several doctors and considered different options. “I really didn’t want implants,” she said honestly. A doctor then suggested a method using her own fat, which Dagi ultimately chose: “We took some from the stomach and hips and just pumped it all into the left breast,” she explains.

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Dagi Bee Finds Natural Breasts Beautiful
Dagi also emphasizes that she finds a natural breast after breastfeeding—which might be a bit smaller and perhaps sag a little—very aesthetic. Had her own been symmetrical, she wouldn’t have had the procedure done. However, the size difference really bothered her.
Today, the 30-year-old is very happy with the result: “It turned out perfect. It looks like it did before and doesn’t look different. I wanted what I had before pregnancy, and now I have it,” she says contentedly. Dagi also discussed the cost in the podcast: The procedure cost 6,500 euros.