These days, there are a lot of people saying that it's so painless that breast surgery is no big deal, but
honestly, you can't not feel anything when you open up a perfectly fine breast chamber and put an implant in there, right?
I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and I thought I couldn't 100% trust reviews until I had the surgery myself,
even
if it was the hospital where I was going to have the surgery haha
. The Menex feel was much more to my taste than the bar
(for your information, there is no right answer when choosing an implant, so you should feel it and decide for yourself).
Make sure to get the Motiva at the hospital ㅡ,ㅡ There was no pressure like that, so
I was able to comfortably get the surgery for the Menex I wanted.
I have a normal body type. She is a little thinner than me (specs: 161/47),
but I don't have much assets around my chest, so I chose the size carefully.
The director really dislikes breasts that look like rice bowls even when the size is bigger, so he
took the time to look at a real design. It took a very long time.
When I went just for the consultation, I listened to the explanation for almost an hour, and
the director and I talked as if my mouth was dry haha,, I also talked a lot. It's
already been 5 months, so I don't remember in detail what each day was like, but
who was next to me in the beginning of the surgery? When I made a loud noise (like slamming a door or a big dog barking?), I felt my heart pounding a little.
But once you get used to all of this, it's okay. Humans are creatures of adaptation ^^
When I go to the hospital for a check-up, I talk to the doctor. Are you sure we can meet?
Every time, I asked the director all sorts of things like I did during a consultation, and
I thought it was fortunate that I could directly ask the person who did my breast surgery.
The director also taught me how to take care of my breasts. Hehe, he was almost my best friend.
It was in the third month when I felt that my sense of touch had completely improved. Before that,
it felt a bit gaunt and plain, but from this point on, the whole thing has changed to a more gaunt look.
And when you lie down, if you're bare, it's obvious that you've had surgery
. I couldn't help but be concerned about this, but now that it's been 5 months,
it's actually UU-shaped, like a real breast. Am I the only one who feels this because it falls off slightly and doesn't look like a rice bowl
? I wanted to show it to my mom, but she said it really wasn't noticeable. As with
any plastic surgery,
I deeply felt that I had to get my breasts done by a highly experienced doctor. At this time,
I won pain-free surgery and it would be great, but haha, honestly, it's no different from surgery,
so how can I really not feel anything? I doubt it. Also..
I was tingling and worried, but time is the answer~ I want to tell the public like this haha.