When the director came to work, he made a pre-surgery sketch of my breast.
When I entered the operating room, I thought it would be very cold and scary, but the anesthesiologist waiting was very kind by playing some quiet classical music and covering me with a blanket as I was cold!
He also told me about the surgery plan, and I lay down and listened to the explanation, and then they told me that they would inhale once with something like an oxygen respirator and then I would be anesthetized. After hearing this, I just fell asleep. (Actually, I didn't really see whether the director came in or not. I was so sleepy.)
Really.
That's how I wake up from surgery in an emergency situation.
I knew that I had low blood pressure as a chronic disease, and even before the surgery, I was severely underweight and weighed 158/36kg, and my physical condition was terrible...
My mother also said that she was beside me and prayed that I would survive after seeing me coming out on a ventilator.
The improvement in shape was 10/10 satisfactory, and the size did not reach A cup after surgery.
This was something I learned after a later consultation with the director, but I was extremely thin, had low blood pressure, and my skin was tough and did not stretch, so the maximum size I put in was Motiva Demi 265 and Mini 205.
The hospital system was really close to perfect, and I really, really liked the shape of my breasts.
It's so pretty that it's not noticeable!
I think there are only two things
I
First of
all,
In particular, I wanted to increase the size... I really like the shape, but the size is currently not even an A cup due to the swelling. It's sad that I still have cliff breasts, but I will meet with the director to gain weight and have reoperation if the breast room increases in 6 months. Just a thought. If you are too thin, please gain some weight...
And
the second thing I want to tell you is that it hurts more than I thought.
There are many reviews that say it's pain-free and that painkillers solve the problem, but I found out that it wasn't really after the surgery.
Because it is a surgery, it is bound to be painful, and I know that people with similar body types as me have felt the same way.
First of all, you must prepare for pain and wear a compression bandage for 3 days after surgery.
It was a really difficult surgical process, but I am going to take it easy and wait slowly for 6 months for reoperation.