Now, my mind has entered a stable period where I can eat comfortably. I
try to get checkups regularly, but I feel most at ease after the surgery.
To commemorate that, I'm going to write a review early in the morning before going to work!
[Process of choosing a hospital]
1 - Check if they have a lot of experience with surgery for body types similar to mine
2 - Check if the results vary (breast area, nipple height, bottom line length, waist length)
Everything is different for each person, but if the shape is too similar, the hospital may edit and post photos. Yes
3 - Location and size of dissection (the only thing you can decide in terms of design)
4 - Skill in dissection manual technique and hemostasis (whether there is pain, operation time, etc.)
5 - Surgery method you want Experience with implants at the incision site
(surgical methods and implants change periodically) Even with 20 years of experience, it was only after the dual-plane method became popular that I considered surgery using the dual-plane method.)
6 - The director's sense of aesthetics (basically, since all chest sizes are different, the director is the first to recommend the size, and he recommends the larger one as the default, or the natural one as the default) (Do you recommend it, etc.)
7 - I think the only meaningful thing during follow-up care is scar injections.
Moisturizing care at home, corrective bra, rest, etc. are more important.
8 - Don't look at the personality of the counter director, surgery nurse, etc. Only
the manager has a good personality.
First of all, I am above. I chose the hospital as a condition and
left out the rest of the obvious things! For example, check reviews of CCTV or Keller Funnel hygiene side effects, etc.
I believe that the location and size of the detachment can never be changed after surgery and
has a great influence on the appearance.
You can choose the same implant wherever you go, but the reason you get different results is because of those two factors...!
Wouldn’t it be nice to have your own preferred location and chest room size?
However, that doesn't mean that if the director is not familiar with the method I prefer, there is a possibility that if he tries to do it the same way, he may get strange results or perform the surgery according to his own style
.
And I went to work from the 4th day, and now that I think about it, I overdid it a bit haha. At
that time, management was really important. Especially taking care of stretch marks, which can be neglected, and
not overexerting the breasts. Wearing corrective underwear well. Taking medicine and eating well. The
first 1 to 2 weeks are the hardest, but it's up to you. If you can't handle hardships well,
I recommend waiting two weeks before surgery.
If you are stubborn, persistent, and mentally strong, like me, if you win without a hit,
you can start working from the 4th day~~!
After a month, I started to be satisfied with the appearance and started taking care of the scar. I
applied scar ointment morning and night and it definitely got better!
Don't do it because it's annoying, but
it's much more effective than going to the hospital for aftercare, so keep it by your bedside and do it twice a day.
But at this time, it's still early in the morning and it doesn't subside and it continues to bulge.
What should I do...? It was a time when I was going up and down with thoughts of wanting to fix my condition.
Isn't it too small for the fourth month? Is this the breast size with 375cc
?? I don’t think anyone would think that way, right?
I was a little worried. Keep in mind that the C cup is smaller than expected,
but the volume is good as it is a surgery. There's only one thing left to do in the future!
Now, in the 5th month, it's doing pretty well.
To be honest, I wanted to get rid of it quickly, so I went around without wearing a bra or wearing just a nipple patch.
Thanks to you, I now have round, beautiful breasts that sagging when I don’t wear a bra!
And I'm really reluctant to reveal the name of the hospital, so
I'll never tell it to anyone who asks.
Even if I tell them, I'll be treated like a broker. Well...
I 'm actually going to have surgery right now, but I'm really worried, or
I really don't think of myself as a broker, and I'm asking various questions
and what about myself. I’ll tell those who say they will do it,
“I’m so desperateㅜㅜ Did you do it? How much is it? What temperature is it? If you ask something like,
“Please go to a hospital,”
it now seems like I’m someone who just asks blindly and reports to a broker.