When I heard from people around me about breast fat transplantation, I heard a lot of people saying that it wouldn't work well for people with a precipitous body like me
. Still, implants are scary and the artificial look is burdensome and I don't like them. I even like going to the sauna, but implants are me! People say this, and it shows on their bodies ㅠㅠ
I found out that stem cell fat transplantation has a higher engraftment rate, so the results are much better, and I
was debating over regular fat transplantation, but of course I wanted to do something better because it was my body, so I had stem cell fat transplant surgery.
There were many other hospitals, too. I heard that the surgery method here is different, and during the consultation, the director explained it in detail. All the directors here are medical professionals. Haha, because they were nurses, I had more confidence in what they said. There were many places that said they did stem cells, but there was only one place where the engraftment rate itself was proven. I decided with peace of mind.
Also, there were some preliminary treatments, and this method was said to be a protocol that increases the engraftment rate. They said that if you increase the transplant amount without this treatment, the risk of side effects will increase. If the fat goes in without space, it won't survive? Well, this is what it felt like haha. I understood it when I heard it, but it's really hard to put into words haha. This part was a big factor in choosing the hospital. I also liked that the hospital itself mainly focuses on stem cell fat transplantation, and the fact that they only do two surgeries a day. Afterwards, it seemed like they were sincere about the follow-up care.
It's been a month since the surgery, and the swelling has gone down and the feel
has become softer. The feel of my breasts is the best when I'm lying on my side and they naturally fall down.
The black bra below is a photo from 6 months ago. It's the same size. The engraftment went well, right?
I think the diet consulting at the hospital was helpful. I'm posting this review to commemorate the end of 6 months of treatment.