I got it because my friend did it and it turned out well.
Chest 11.5 / rib cage 65 / sternum, double plane
Left - Motiva Demi 285, Right - Motiva Demi 300
Piton, no correction bra X upper band only
. Currently in my second year. The texture of the implants is similar to how they look on the outside.
They feel firmer than soft. (Personally, I don't like it)
If I go back, I think I'll consider other implants that aren't as soft as Motiva. They
say it's the most satisfying breast surgery, but I can't agree.
I think it's one of the surgeries that greatly affects your body fat.
It seems that cases where the breasts sag after giving birth or are big but not pretty have the best prognosis.
Why? Because it's put into saggy & well-shaped skin, it feels good and the shape is maintained, so it's the best.
I have plump skin and average body fat, so it stretches less because of the body fat, and I feel like the texture isn't that satisfying.
And I went to bed prepared to have the implants replaced or removed after 10 years.
Breast surgery has many side effects, big and small (weakened immunity, hair loss, capsular contracture, etc.).
Among the surgeries, the size of the implants is the biggest, and I have to wear them for the rest of my life, so maybe that's natural?
There haven't been any side effects yet, but I think I should get an X-ray at least once.
And if I were to write a review of the hospital, it's a factory-style hospital, so there are a lot of people and making a reservation is meaningless
. Every time I go for consultation/surgery/aftercare, I have to wait an hour or two, so I went a few times and then stopped.
I got a botox service after writing a review, but that wasn't very good and
it seemed like it was cheap. The surgery went well. I feel like it's okay because there are no side effects.