I decided to have surgery on my feet, which
was the area I was most stressed about because I felt like I gained weight during the winter
. I went to a hospital recommended by a bariatric suction cafe, got a consultation, and
decided to have it done right away. I was under so much stress that
I knew it was a famous place and it was originally expensive. I was shocked because it was on an event page.
It's been almost 3 months since the surgery, and I've lost about 3~3.5cm.
My height is 162cm, I was 52kg before the surgery, and today I weigh 51kg.
It does
n't look like my arm lines are complete yet, and my body is still a bit stiff. And especially, my right arm
hurts when I sleep at night, so I wake up once in a while. I have a habit of sleeping with my arms raised without realizing it, but
I raise them for too long, and my right elbow is sore and sore, so I gently lower my right arm down with my left arm. My right arm hurts by itself, so I can't get it down...
This gets more painful as time goes by. It's getting better.
The consultant told me that it was a bone arm hospital and that I could remove a lot.
After the surgery, he said I lost about 1,700cc. Of course, that would include fluid.
I just listened and said, "Yes," but based on my experience of having my abdomen suctioned before the arm surgery, I lost 1,000cc of pure
water in the upper, lower, and back convexities of my abdomen at that time.
Even after removing it, I had a lot of experience with my waist line (I weighed more back then
), so I thought I couldn't get 1000cc out of both my arms.
It's just my arms, not including the floating bra line. I'm not completely obese, and even with InBody,
it was the standard.
Right now, I'm satisfied with my left arm. I'm in the process. From my experience with abdominal suction, after my first surgery, before the swelling started, my body
just went straight. Any areas that are bumpy or have fat remaining will remain the same. Even if there is some fluid before the swelling, when
the swelling goes down, it looks like what I saw right after the surgery. That's why I'm more worried.
I saw it right after the surgery. At that time, there was a bulge left on the back of my right arm, and when I touched the bulge on the back of my left arm,
I felt like there was nothing but leather, but my right arm seemed to have lost less. But it's not like a baby. It's currently very soft, and it's about 2 centimeters thick.
The results aren't out yet. Except for the elbows, everything has become soft, so I don't think this part will fall out any more.
My husband, who doesn't know he had surgery (he wore underwear in January and February and didn't show his arms) , asked me if I gained weight when I wore
a half-sleeveless dress.
Oh, what is it?
While doing this, I suddenly got irritated and
started massaging my right arm harder. He told me to loosen up.
I went to get a progress check a while ago and told him that he thought I had
an even arm. He said that if I wait a little longer, it will get better and that both arms can't be the same. There are muscle differences as well. I asked if it would be possible for me to retouch it so that I could feel more comfortable, as long as
all the elbow joints were loosened and the back of my right arm was the same.
The manager said that it was up to Director Kim to decide, and Director Kim told me to ask the manager because he was a salaried doctor and could
not say anything, so I was embarrassed. So I asked the manager. I asked the representative director if he had it done,
would he retouch it? The representative director said he has never had a retouch before.
Well, then I asked how much it would be if I paid to have only one side retouched. As you know, this is a huge discount at an event price, so
if you only do the surgery on one side, No, you have to go in with both arms, but
they said it would cost 30 won for anesthesia and how much the surgery fee would be. It was a price that made me think it would be better to go somewhere cheaper and get it done.
It was a bit absurd that I had to pay for the surgery without even a little bit of something thicker and with a bulge in the back on one side,
of course. I know that I have to wait for the results as my hair hasn't completely healed yet, but while I was waiting,
I wanted to hear that I could have a retouch at ease, but hearing the unexpected answer made me feel a bit empty.
I should have asked if it was possible to have a retouch before the surgery. Then I wouldn't have done it here
. At the time, Dr. Kim said that even if the surgery ends up being a bit bumpy, you just have to pull it out a bit and transplant it
again, and if there is a scar, you can tie it back in. It's simple, and it's our job to make sure that doesn't happen, so I thought they would say it would be retouched, but I was wrong.
I
'm only half satisfied with the results of the surgery. Just my left arm. It's not like other people are only looking at my arm, but I'm the only one doing this.