Breast Surgery Super Tactile Why on earth are you asking this question?
Are you going to have surgery without finding out before doing it?
If you do a little research, it will take more than a year for breast sensation to recover, and it will take more than 3 months for breast shape
to come out right away.
Why do so many people always ask questions like Pingp? It seems like at least one post comes up a day.
It's not a well-known fact, and if you look into the community just a little, you'll find many people who have left comments or written posts.
Even if you just scroll down the list of posts, you will find many people asking the same question and kindly replying in the comments.
Look for it, don't ask for it to be spoon-fed.
It's been 2 weeks since the surgery and it feels very hard to the touch. Is it really not going to heal like this? It's so frustrating to see people posting like this.
To be honest, Mo Yang... could be because he's a little anxious. The shape even varies depending on the original breast shape.
But is it really true that the upper bulge is this severe in the early stages of surgery? The question is,
when will the texture get better and is it really this hard?
I really can't stand this.
And no, asking that question after surgery in the first place is a problem in itself.
Why don’t you find out before surgery? Then what did you look for and have the surgery?
I just want to get bigger breasts. Motiva is said to be the best implant. It is said that being single is good for winter. Which hospital is good? Then I have to have surgery there! And you're just going to have surgery?
What are the side effects? How long does it take to recover? Are you doing your breast surgery without even looking into how much the shape of your breasts will change in 10 years depending on the location of the implants?
Would you perform surgery without finding out what the characteristics of each implant are, what the biggest disadvantages of each implant are, and changes in breast shape depending on the incision method?
Isn’t this surgery done for the long term? Shouldn’t we at least know where and what will happen before performing the surgery?
In the same vein, I don't understand why you're asking about side effects. All you need to do is search a little bit, and even if you just look at the community, there are many side effects.
Honestly, there may be many people who don't know about side effects like bii, but isn't it a bit harsh not to know about rippling?
The surgery was performed without even finding out the minimum information needed before surgery;;
I don't know if I'm complacent, if my head is like a flower garden, or if I'm just a whiner.
I think there's no way to explain it unless it's one of the three.
Anyway, once a person's body is cut, it can never return to its original state,
so be careful.