First of all, there are individual differences and people may be satisfied or dissatisfied or have different side effects, so just keep this in mind.
It will soon be one year since I had breast surgery, and it is a surgery I will regret for the rest of my life, and
I have lost so much through breast surgery.
In my case, I have bird breasts and the space between my breasts is far apart, so I thought that if I had breast surgery, the bones would form and get bigger. Even if it wasn't perfect, I thought it would have half the effect since it is a surgery that costs close to 10 million won, and I wanted to wear a dress that showed my cleavage at least once, so I decided to have the surgery. After looking into
more than 5 places, the cost was the most expensive among breast surgery hospitals, but I had the surgery because it was a hospital near ㅇㄱㅈ ro○○ where the female director specializes in it. The surgery is usually done with
general anesthesia, but everyone will be upset, but in my case, I felt really sick after waking up.
To the extent that it is similar to the pain of childbirth.
My body doesn't look like my own, and after the surgery, I wore a blood bag, got a painkiller, and every time I went to the bathroom, I started bleeding from my chest as if it were the same day. It turned out that the bone was protruding, so the space wasn't big, but the implant was put in, so the fat and blood from my chest came out. It was something.
And for three months, the implants were so lumpy and tight that I had severe muscle pain, lumps, and a heavy feeling every time I walked, which was really difficult. The pain was severe, but I endured it because I thought it would make me look prettier.
Even after 3 months after the surgery, I had to sleep in a straight position and not lie on my side as much as possible until it completely settled down. I wore a correction bra for about 4 to 6 months and wore it with a regular bra until it settled down, but it continued to be so tight that it was hard to breathe for a while.
It's been about a year since the surgery, and even though I spent a lot of money on the surgery, I was diagnosed with my heart beating too fast, reflux esophagitis and lower body edema that wasn't there before the surgery, and even though it's been a year, I still haven't recovered, and I can't sleep deeply after the surgery. And it did.
People like me who were naturally weak and had too little space between the breasts and bones should never have had surgery, and I had a body type that could not naturally create breasts or create bone formation through breast surgery, but all the hospitals I went to said good things about me.
And I've been to hospitals, but I've never had anything like this where I've had surgery.
I don't know if it's different for each person, but I felt like they were ignoring everyone except the nurses.
The doctor didn't do that, but some of the people at the desk looked like they were ignoring people or didn't exist, and the
director only said that everything went well when taking pictures of the situation after the surgery, and I felt like a cold meal after the surgery. It was already too late to regret the side effects, follow-up care, and not getting the results I wanted.
Before the surgery, even though I had bird breasts, I didn't have too many breasts, and I never once heard people say they were on the precipice or were not there.
My breast size was the size of a normal woman passing on the street, but now, even though I had breast surgery, my breasts are slanted to the side and I have no cleavage, and my bra size is a D cup, but I live with people telling me that it's a cliff or an A cup.
As someone who has had breast surgery, what I would like to give realistic advice is that
if you have breasts that are not severe, such as an A cup or larger, or if you have a certain amount of breasts, the surgery will create cleavage, but if it is less than an A cup or the space between the breasts is far apart, breast surgery only improves the size. It doesn't matter if you want to increase the size even if you don't have a cleavage, but if the pectineus is too protruding or the distance between the right and left breasts is too far, surgery is not recommended. However, it is better to make sure to correct the pectineus and then have the surgery.
Also, I would never recommend breast surgery to people who have difficulty walking or running, have a weak heart, cannot sleep well, weigh less than 40 kg and have a weak body, as it is a major surgery that risks their lives. Although it varies from person to person, it is not recommended until the implant is in place. It usually takes more than 4 to 6 months, and it takes more than a year to look completely natural. In
some cases, plastic surgery involves both implants and breast fat grafting, but in this case, it is a very dangerous surgery.
It may be okay right now as it is in place, but after 5 years, as skin necrosis or continued movement and shape deformation occurs, there is a very high possibility that the fat will go to the abdomen or lower body. Above all, I have heard that the implant and fat cannot be fused together, so I do not recommend it. However, in the case of bird breasts, there is not a certain amount of breast volume and it is not easy to create a cleavage, so it would be better to use stem cells or autologous fat transplant at the same time when performing surgery with implants.
If you are thinking about breast surgery, I hope you research the hospital properly and be sure to keep the side effects in mind before making a decision.