Since it was a contracture, all the muscles were hard and the skin had to be removed, and I needed a place to clean it up and give it a good shape, and the problem was that my breasts had stretched...
If I just replaced the implant, it had stretched to the point where it wouldn't be weird if it touched my belly button, so I had to have an elevation. Looking back on the decision
, I think it was 100% the right choice.
During the first surgery, it was hard even when I took it off and when I put on my underwear, I felt like I was carrying a rock, but now I can't believe how soft it is when I leave it on, and when I put on my underwear, it comes together smoothly, and
my areola is very well scarred. It's becoming more and more noticeable as I ask, but I think it's thanks to the director's careful guidance.
The director always responds calmly during post-care and in emergency situations, so I feel like I'm forgetting the hardships I went through after my first surgery.
Sagging breasts, or just like me. If you are hesitant about reoperation, I highly recommend Dr. Kuk-Hyeon Kim of Human Plastic Surgery.