The photo is taken 1 week later, 11 days from the current surgery date.
Since I have a skinny body and no fat to remove, I added 180cc each to my abdomen, back, and thighs.
It was my first sedative anesthesia, and on the day I didn't feel much pain other than stiffness and weakness.
The process of going up to the operating table, including compression garments and photography, went well quickly, and
when I opened my eyes, it was nice to be in a warm recovery room :)
After lying down for an hour, I took the subway and went home.
The manager in charge wasn't there, so I didn't know there was an additional fee for the back, so the price was high. I was a little disappointed that this was different from what was previously agreed upon. In the end, I ended up compromising with a back room + floating room!
I think it was a little more difficult because I did the floating room.. haha.
The next day, my abdomen was so painful that it was difficult to stand up and walk properly for a while, but
after the first week, I was able to do a normal daily life.
Now, on the 11th day, I can run around. ..lol
They say the more you move, the quicker the recovery. I guess that's true. I purposely went out and walked a little more...lol. Up until
a week ago, my chest was hard as a rock, but now it has loosened up to the feel of a slightly soft, bouncy ball. It will take
a while for the tightness to completely go away. I guess I'll have to wait a few more weeks.
The swelling is still there and I am satisfied so far.
There weren't that many, so I was really hoping for an A cup size.
Even if the swelling goes down and it becomes smaller...
it will be better than before, so I don't want to be too upset :)
It will be better than when my underwear wasn't full at all.
Luckily, my thighs haven't gotten much thinner!
It was very dry, so I think they did a good job as I asked for as little as possible.
I hope it looks and feels more natural soon!
+Disappointing point:
Those of you who are thinking about floating rooms, please think a lot...
Biobonds have formed and even if you raise your arm even a little high
, it pulls and hurts. They say this lasts for more than a month and you need to wait 3 or 4 months for it to completely heal, but
if there had been an explanation like this in advance, I don't think I would have done it...
Biobonds are slowly starting to appear here and there, but it is very difficult to find time for follow-up care...
To be honest, office workers have limited time, but there are many patients who need to take care of multiple areas and it takes a lot of time. To accommodate this, working hours are extended through rotation. I wish there were some measures ㅠㅠ
It's hard to take time off because I have other schedules booked on Friday, but if I don't have time even if I use half time from Monday to Thursday... ㅠ I think I need some measures
. I'll post more progress reviews when I get managed in the 3rd week~
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