5-6 months after breast surgery?..After
gaining a lot of weight, I decided to lose weight and decided to lose 20kg, but even if I wanted to lose more, the reason I couldn't lose it was my breasts. If I lose more, my breasts will fall, but I have already lost a lot of weight. When I looked at it, the shape of my breasts was not pretty and the space between my breasts was far away. So I was considering breast surgery, but one of the reasons why I couldn't do it as soon as I thought was that it would be better for various reasons, such as the feeling of a foreign body or the feel of a natural breast. After seeing that the surgery was done gradually, the reviews were better than I expected and there were more people saying they were satisfied. Oh, I'll just go for a consultation at one place, and if it's not good, I'll go somewhere else. I had a consultation, but the good thing was that there was no recommendation. When I said, "I want to do it this way," they did it in the direction I wanted as much as possible. When I asked, "Can I put it bigger here?" I liked that they honestly said, "If you do more there, the implant can be touched." He explained why it wasn't working well, and I liked the fact that he said "no" rather than saying "everything will work". I thought about it for a day and immediately made an appointment for surgery. I was scared because it was my first time under general anesthesia, and I just searched for side effects on Naver and on the day of surgery, I took deep breaths while waiting before surgery. I was so nervous that I was trembling, wondering if anything would go wrong, but the nurse comforted me. Don't worry, the anesthesiologist would be there, so don't be nervous. He was very kind. When I went to the surgery, I was very scared when the anesthesiologist came. I had an underlying disease. I asked if it had been checked, but the anesthesiologist told me not to worry because I would continue to be there to check and actually came to check once more after the surgery. (Thank you..ㅠ) The pain after the surgery felt like someone was sitting on my chest. It was painful. .. What is this pain I'm experiencing for the first time? I was wondering, "Oh, this pain feels like my chest is very tight when I run a lot. I couldn't wake up on my own for 3 days, and after that, I woke up on my own pretty well (it varies from person to person)." 3 days? There was nothing other than the occasional twinge, and in hindsight, maybe it was more bearable than I thought? They kindly provided guidance on things like follow-up care, and everyone working at the hospital was friendly. I never felt like it was unfriendly. I haven't measured the size yet after the surgery, but I'm in the process of using a sports bra, but it gets bigger just by looking at it, and it fits well when I put it on. The change is immediately visible, so it is understandable that it is a highly satisfying surgery. Many people around me say that the feel is good.
When I have had surgery and several people have said they want to do it too, I always go to consultations and ask whether the consultation with the doctor was good or whether an anesthesiologist is on-site. This is the most important (safety is essential). Please make sure to check. I hope my review will be helpful to people who are thinking about breast augmentation. If you have any other questions, please leave a comment and I will tell you everything I know. Let's all have safe surgery. I think the most important thing is safety, so make sure an anesthesiologist is present. After checking and feeling satisfied, I'm really happy with my clothes these days. I'm looking forward to being able to wear a wire bra if I just hold on. I wonder if my review was good... I don't know haha.