Unlike others, after surgery, the pain was severe and lasted a long time. The carrot hurts a lot when I'm massaging it...but I said I'm working hard, but it's probably not working properly because it's painful. The hospital always emphasized that it is important to do the massage correctly. I think I worked hard to endure the pain, but the implants could not be pushed all the way to the end, so the subclavian room was closed a little after 2 weeks of surgery. Then he told me to go to a massage shop saying that the room was closed a little overall. But up to that point, I didn't really know how to feel or anything like that. Others said it was like a bouncy ball or anything like that, and I didn't, and even the hospital said that it felt good to the touch, so I didn't realize the seriousness of the situation.
But, when I went to the shop and got a massage... it was definitely different. It can't even compare to the massage I do... The power wasn't a joke. It's already a pain in the chest, it's really crazy. At first, I thought I would never get a massage again because it was so painful, but the next morning after I got it from the Gulke shop, the feel was remarkably soft. It felt like the implant was spread out or something had been opened in the closed room, and it felt much more squishy and nice.
Since then, I have received it about 2 more times, and every time I receive it, the pain is a joke, but the feeling is much better as it hurts. I did.
If you are like me and have a hard time massaging because of severe pain, no matter how painful it is, you need to be patient and work hard. Keep in mind that the first month after surgery is the most important period. I'm a little late, but I'm glad to see hope. It's been a month and two weeks, and the pain is still a little uncomfortable, but it's much less than before. After all, breast surgery is really difficult. Stress is no joke... Anyway, I'll have to work hard for a massage for the next year or so.
I really wish you luck.