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Before the surgery,
I had a 70A breast and because of the bone asymmetry, my breasts were uneven and the lower line didn't match.
I'd pass on any place that simply focused on increasing my breasts.
According to the MD director, increasing the size is important, but it's more important to match the lower line and correct the asymmetry.
That's why I got the Motiva lower line surgery, and at the beginning of the surgery, I was worried that it wouldn't come off, but after 3 months, I could feel it loosening up a lot. I could feel the lower line correction right after the bandage was removed, and I'm very satisfied now! Now, what I feel is that it's amazing that half a year has already passed...? After about 6 months, my breasts finally feel like mine, haha. Until 3-4 months, they didn't feel like my body yet, but now they feel completely mine. Haha.
I originally lived in the countryside, so it was a bit inconvenient to go to the hospital, but honestly... People who live in the countryside know that it's really hard to find a hospital that's famous for breasts with good skills...^^ I had a hard time going back and forth, but I really don't regret having it done here. The aftercare program is also better than the neighborhood. On the day of the surgery, I was hospitalized for free, so I didn't have to pay for accommodation and I was comfortable! They
are also continuing to manage my lower incision scar, but since it overlaps my chest, it's not visible when viewed from the front unless someone looks at it. It's much lighter than the beginning! They say it's good to keep an eye on scars for at least a year, so I'm going to check this periodically. Still, the worries + discomfort + impatience I felt in the beginning are gone now, so I'm comfortable these days! I think you don't have to be too scared from the beginning because of breast surgery and recovery (sincerely x100)
★★Ah and!! I have something I really want to say★★
I've heard people around me say why I'm so stressed out because of my breasts that no one can see when I take them off... Honestly, it's hard to understand stress 100% unless you're experiencing it yourself, right? If you've ever suffered a lot because of one area, I'd cautiously recommend surgery. I used to be so depressed that I never washed up with my friends when we went on a trip because of my breasts, but now my self-esteem has recovered a lot, just like my body. I hope everyone gains breasts and finds self-satisfaction and happiness. Don't be discouraged, everyone! Fighting!! :D