I think the biggest change after breast surgery is the fit of my clothes!
I've always liked feminine clothes and tight clothes, but because I don't have breasts, I've been surviving on padded bras and super-low-cut bras, but now I'm throwing away all of my padded bras. It's not that my breasts have grown in an awkward shape, it's because of the surgery (lol), but I'm living with them as if they were real breasts. I
used Sevenine implants, and since I had uneven breasts, I had surgery to put in a 270 on the left and a 310 on the right. I worried a lot about the incision site, but I'm a lady who's not even married yet ^^ I was a bit burdened by the incision and scar area, so I went with the padded incision, and I'm satisfied with the scar area! Rather, since there is no incision line under the breast, I can wear clothes like underboob, and since there is no scar that is directly visible to my eyes, there is less risk~
When I was looking for a hospital, I thought that if it doesn't look natural, no matter how many people visit, it is a failed surgery. So I wanted a director who can shape it without losing **naturalness** even if it grows from an A cup to a C~D cup, and I thought that experience inevitably comes with that.... (The director of the hospital where I had the surgery has over 20 years of experience & is a graduate of Seoul National University, so his resume is good bb)
Anyway, I heard that the feeling of the breasts loosening depends on how you take care of them after the surgery, so I am consistently going back and forth to the hospital to get them taken care of! One inconvenience is that I have to wear a bob for about a month and my nipples have lost some sensation? But I think this has come back a lot compared to the beginning of the surgery, and I try not to get too stressed because they say it is a natural symptom.
Sometimes when I read other articles, the hospital's attitude changes before/after the surgery ㅡ,ㅡ;; Some people were disappointed, but I was impressed by the director's meticulous attention to detail from the consultation to the post-operative check-up, and his effort to explain even just a little more. It was the biggest surgery of my life, but thanks to that, I was able to have the surgery without any anxiety and with peace of mind. If
you've been **seriously** considering breast surgery for at least 2 years, I want to tell you to start saving up for it now. I had it done myself and was very satisfied. If I could go back in time, I think I could get breast surgery again.