Hello, I
have finally completed the reoperation successfully and returned safely.
I was researching and worrying about the reoperation
while I was stuck in the hospital
to the point where I thought I was going mentally ill , but
in the end, I guess time was the answer and
I had a successful surgery... I often leave reviews with criticism. There were people who asked questions, so
I'm going to write a review of the revision surgery to explain the story in detail!
From now on, I
will be able to write comfortably in the umseum font. To be honest, I wasn't looking forward
to it... It's not my first surgery,
so to put it briefly, why I thought about repeating
it is because of the symptoms of breast pain during menstruation
(but I think it's due to hormones ㅜㅜ)
and the breasts that are too enlarged compared to my body size. I was so.. so,
so dissatisfied with this, so
I decided to
correct the size and
have another surgery. There were a lot of ups and downs right from the foot surgery, but... I posted a review of the foot surgery,
so I'll skip it and
write about it from the day before the surgery. I couldn't sleep all night... haha.
They said it's better to get a good night's sleep, so I woke up early to take care of my condition. I laid down and
kept tossing and turning with my eyes closed. I ended up taking out my phone and looking up reviews. I
fell asleep late in the morning and went into surgery a little less tired.
Perhaps because the anesthesiologist was a woman, she softly told me not to worry.
I remember going under general anesthesia while listening to her voice. When I
opened my eyes, I was in the recovery room. The surgery was over.
It seemed like 4-5 hours had passed.
I don't know if it was because I was given a painkiller
or something, but it didn't hurt at all that day. They told me not to move my arms as much as possible, so
I went home and just lay there like a corpse.
Well, from the next day onward, I started to feel stiff and intermittent, but
even then,
I learned from the first surgery that I shouldn't
do anything, so it was really aesthetic. I barely moved. I only moved when I went to the bathroom or something, but I didn't like opening the door handle, lol.
I opened all the doors as much as possible during each visit. I went in and it didn't close..
and it's been about 2 weeks now,
and it's worth living in. I can use my arms well and move well on my own, and
the best part is that the size has shrunk so it doesn't bother me, and
when I put it on, it really fits the way I wanted,
and I look much smaller. .. It doesn't look like the breasts I had surgery on,
and my shoulders are much lighter... I don't know if it's my mood
that was curled like a round shoulder, but
it feels less haha. I'll have to wait for the swelling to go down more to see how it feels and things like that, but
I'm going to try my best to keep up with my visits to the doctor every week.
I got a dressing the other day. When I was leaving, I was told that the surgery went well,
and when I glanced at the pre-surgery photos (the ones the director took),
I realized that there was really such a difference.
That's why I thought that if I get the size that fits my rib cage safely,
I won't regret it for the rest of my life.
I 've been going through a lot of heartache,
but I was able to quit. I'm happy lol
Anyway, nothing will change even if I regret it,
so I will take good care of it from now on and wear a lot of pretty clothes.
Oh, if you give me more information,
I replaced the bottom line/dual plane
mens->motiva
and got it from Glam.
After it settles down to a certain extent, I will feel the texture and such...
I'll come share the differences.
Thanks for reading!