It's the 3rd week after surgery.
Up until the 2nd week, the upper bulge was very severe and the lump was uncomfortable every night.
But if you look at the reviews, they
said that Jonber was the answer, so I thought waiting would be the answer because there was no pain,
and it was the 3rd week, and the upper bulge had gone down a lot and the lump had gone down. The swelling is gone and it is becoming more natural.
After taking the prescribed medicine for about a week, I took capsular contracture medicine for 5 days, and my body started to look like hives, itchy, and there were a lot of dead skin cells. So I immediately contacted the manager who consulted with me and he told me to stop taking the medicine. Not all contractures can be prevented, and they say that people who don't get capsular contracture won't get it regardless of what they eat or not [I heard it on YouTube] I
received follow-up care in the 1st and 2nd weeks. I think they just manage the swelling and manage the breast pack and LED, but I don't know the effect, so I just received it. It wasn't this big, so I tried to go full C at first, but they said I had to add Mentor Extra High to get full C, but it seemed too unnatural if it was too protruding, so I changed it to Super C and added Mentor Extra Smooth 330 on the left and 310 on the right.
If you want it to look natural, you can lower the CC a little. It's like that, even if you lower it a little, it doesn't look big or anything. I thought it wouldn't look big either, but it's enough,,,I'm so happy just by not having it and having it lol.