I think I did a good job with the Mentor Extra surgery.
I really like the shape and feel.
In fact, I had a lot of complexes before the surgery, such as the widened breasts and the asymmetry on both sides.
I was worried about whether this would improve if I put in an implant, or whether it would look artificial, like the rice bowl shape you sometimes see. ..
In the beginning, I was worried about Mentor and Motiva, but when I was able to touch the implant during the consultation, I
don't know if other people felt it, but when I touched Motiva, it was firmer than I expected,
and when I felt it on clothes after fitting, Mentor Extra was softer...
However, they say that the feel is different when I touch it like this and when I actually put it in the body, and
my goal was to improve the asymmetry rather than the feel, so I was worried and
asked about it during the consultation. The director took a quick look at my breasts and
originally thought that the shape after the surgery would be better depending on the size of my breasts. He recommended it
to me, but he said that in my case, if the surgery is done well, implants are not that important, and since both Motivana and Mentor are available, I
decided to go with Mentor Extra, which I was attracted to from the beginning!
I put in 400CC of implants, and I really like the natural shape of breasts, like full breasts.
As the breast volume increases, the breasts naturally come together and the positions of the breasts become symmetrical!
Before the surgery, I was hoping that only the asymmetry and gaping would be corrected well, but
after the surgery, the feel was so good, which I didn't expect,
so I really want to recommend
Mentor Extra to those scheduled for surgery
. know? Is it easier to understand if I say that when you put mochi rice cake in the refrigerator, it feels different, but when you take it out to room temperature, it becomes soft again? ^^
When I pressed and massaged it here and there, I could feel the feel of the implant just right before, but as time goes by and the feel of my breasts loosens up, I feel like I can definitely feel the implant getting in the way less even when I just touch it!
Right now, my breasts are about a full C to D cup. If I hadn't told you that I had 400 size implants, you wouldn't have known, right?
This was possible because the chest room is wider than the body type. Even those who go for breast consultations take your specifications and body type into consideration and look for a place that does a good job of diagnosing the recommended size.
Actually, I was surprised when the director first recommended 350/400, right?
When I had the fitting done, I was worried that it would look bigger than I thought, but when I got the surgery, I was surprised to find that it was exactly the size I wanted. If I had
not listened to the doctor and put it in smaller, I would have regretted it a hundred times because it would have felt smaller than it is now.
And I really liked the ㅇㄷ patch that MD gave me, so I searched it on Coupang and found
something similar, so I bought it in a bundle of 10, but since I keep wearing the patch, I feel like I can't wear a bra. It
doesn't matter at home, but outside, if you just put the patch on, you can see the bra shaking.
I have to buy it, but what kind of bra do people who have had surgery wear most?
The director said to wear a seamless bra, but I recommend a seamless bra brand.