Pre-surgery Size 70A
167/54 Motiva 265cc Bottom Knuckle Dual Plane
As I wrote in the pre-surgery review, I had 3 options
: 1. Receiving 3 or more fat grafts
2. Fat grafting + implants together
3. Implants only
But The more I look for JI, the more I see... There are good reviews, but there are also a lot of bad reviews... I heard a lot of people say that implants are better (to maintain a stable size). In my opinion,
JI seemed like a bit of a gamble. If it works out,
it will be good. If it goes well or doesn't work out, is it really better than not doing it at all?
It doesn't just end with 3 implants, if it doesn't engraft, you may have to do it 5 or 7 times... Then the cost is almost the same as breast surgery, so I ended up
choosing implants.
I decided to go to Glam Surgery Hospital because they told me to do fat grafting and xxx implants.
There are many reasons why I decided to
go to the hospital, but I thought it would be like a love letter to the hospital... I
just went for a second consultation and did it because it really matched the breasts the hospital was pursuing and the breast surgery I had in mind. I think you can understand.
Things I prepared before surgery
- Triangular cushion
- Straw
- SUB (I just bought two in advance lol Nike ones)
- Spacious pajamas to wear
- Nipple patch
I bought this at home and didn't bring anything to the hospital on the day of surgery. I was going to be
discharged the same day anyway and there was no pain. (Because it was a surgery, the nerve anesthesia was used in the intercostal space... I heard the explanation that it was an anesthesia that didn't hurt, but I forgot, sorry)
How to go home on the day of surgery
- There was a guardian, but since I can't drive, I just opened and closed the door in a taxi together. My arm was so strong that I had to have a guardian
(I guess it would be okay on the way to and from work or on public transportation that opens and closes the doors on their own).
Condition at home on the day of surgery
- I don't remember.. I think it didn't hurt because
I ate and slept.
Recovery period
- I think it was because of the knee joint. The second day was difficult and 3 From the first day, I did everything I had to do. I even washed my hair (I was craving it, but it wasn't so much that I could say it hurt
.
-Glam has a one-year program and everything, so they take care of it every time I go. I'm currently getting a laser treatment for swelling.
The scars are different for each individual based on the degree of healing
. How are the scars and feel now?
-I don't know yet. It's still a bit tingly to the touch. I don't know about the scar.
It hasn't been long since I started treatment. What's the swelling and swelling
in my stomach? -It's the first time I'm tired. I need to take the time to get rid of it.
It seems like taking a walk and getting some cold air would help. Are
you satisfied?
- They say they are most satisfied with their breasts during plastic surgery, but I think it's because the results are immediately visible. Once they get bigger,
they get really big. The difference before and after is amazing. That's why
I want to say
- When you're worried, just do it and think about it a lot. But
you don’t even have to worry about it, but you want to do it impulsively? Never do it,
and don't do it at a place that comprehensively handles everything, including breasts. Even if the director has 30 years of experience, he may only have had 30 years of experience in the eyes and nose. (Even if he started doing breasts then, he may not have made money from it.)
Just feel free to go to a breast surgery clinic. ...It's the best...They only specialize in breasts...They probably only saw breasts for a day. When you have breast problems later on, it's best to go to the first hospital and ask. In that case, go to a breast surgeon and ask. How reassuring will it be?
I took these things into consideration when choosing the hospital.
Well... I don't know how to end this sentence.
Anyway, I hope everyone sets their own standards and chooses the hospital carefully!!
I'm going to feed the dog. Bye.