First of all, am I not good at receiving anesthesia? When I got the pain-relieving injection, I thought I was going to die because of the body aches and nausea. When the pain-relieving injection was taken out, the dizziness went away, but the feeling of cold and body aches got stronger.
In fact, it was great at first because I had no breasts, but maybe it was because I didn't have an upper breast. ? Right now, it looks like a rice bowl, so when I take off the upper band and look at it, there is a lump in the bowl, so I'm so embarrassed
. Please make it a C cup. Even though I went a lower size than I said at first...
The director is chic (I like the way you say it, he's chic). I paid for the surgery. I thought it was just because his skills were so good, but um...
there are a lot of reviews saying that it doesn't hurt, but for those who are thin, it hurts a lot. Is it because of the side effects of anesthesia? On the first day, it felt like someone was hitting me with a heavy brick. I feel like I have a body..
But it's easy to raise my arms because it's a bottom bend. On the 3rd day, if I gently raise my arms up to my head, it goes up.
The problem is.. I feel pain and heat when I press a certain part of my chest. He said it hurt like he was going to die, and when he saw it with his eyes, he said it was okay if it didn't hurt that much, and told me to keep taking the antibiotics.
But it hurts every time I press a certain part. Even if it's not a contracture, it's an inflammatory reaction and I'm so scared that it could lead to capsular contracture, so I'm going to ask again tomorrow;; It really hurts my bones. Has anyone ever had an inflammatory reaction like this? ㅜㅜ A part of the left breast feels like it is being torn repeatedly, with sharp pain (about two or three times an hour), and it hurts sharply when pressed.