First of all, in my situation
- no guardian
- my house isn't in the countryside, but it's still quite far from the hospital
- I had the surgery without telling my family,
these three were the biggest reasons. The patient I had the surgery in was a private room, and I could just check my progress, have my bandages removed, and be discharged the next day, so I thought it might be easier to be hospitalized. So when I asked the regulars, they all said that the day of the surgery was the most painful and difficult, so I applied in advance and had the surgery.
The hospital food was really delicious, just like I heard, and wow, after the surgery, I went straight to the recovery room and felt okay right away, but after a while, it suddenly got really hard...ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ It was just that my whole body was really hard. Rather than saying that it hurt, I just couldn't move and wanted to lie down, but the bandages made it uncomfortable, and even when I lay down, it wasn't comfortable, and I stayed like that for an hour or two? It started to get better.. And there was Netflix in the hospital room, so while I was watching it, the nurses came and took care of me and did everything for me. That was so comfortable and nice.
Thinking about how I would have endured this alone at home, I think it would have been a really reckless challenge.. I thought to myself a thousand times that I was glad I listened to the doctors. Phew.
And I don't think my recovery period was long. It could be because I did it the right way, but I was able to move around at home from the third day.. The director sent me an image file of all the precautions via KakaoTalk, telling me not to do anything. While watching them, I tried to be conscious of not moving my arms, and when I washed, I was really careful not to let the Steri-tape on the incision area fall off. I had to go every week for the first month to get my progress and management done, but I diligently took that and
didn't tell them not to drink or smoke, and I lived like that, and it seems like there weren't any problems. It's been less than a month now, and the swelling went down quickly, and the shape turned out prettier than I had worried, and the texture is softer than I thought. I'm satisfied because it's loosening up ㅋㅋㅋ I've been moisturizing diligently to prevent stretch marks, but my skin feels drier than before the surgery?? I think soㅜ I've been applying body lotion more often than before. Other than that, there's
nothing particularly uncomfortable, but when I lie down to sleep, the weight makes the implant feel a bit heavy on my body. And it doesn't adjust to running...ㅋㅋㅋ Other than that, I'm satisfied with everything, including the fit of the clothes, my self-satisfaction, and the size... I think I did a good job with the surgery before it was too late ㅋㅋㅋㅋ Anyway,
I'm satisfied with the breast surgery itself, and if there's anyone who's thinking of getting the surgery alone like me, I recommend being hospitalized if possible. The staff will take care of everything for you, so it's comfortable and nice.. It's nice to have someone taking care of you. If you
have any other questions, feel free to ask! Is there anything else you want to say or write? I'll write another review if I think of it. In the meantime, I
'll have to take good care of myself until the 6-month stabilization period. Fighting~~!!