168/50
Chest cage 70
I chose the implant through Motiva (I liked it the most when I looked up the construction rate statistics and YouTube videos...)
ㅂㄴㅂㄱ - Director A
- The hospital is from the basement to the 6th floor, and the breast center is on the 5th floor.
-I don't know if it was because I was sharing it with Yoongwak, but there were so many people and there was a wait on site.
-I felt that the consultation was friendly and that both the manager and the director explained things in detail. Perhaps because it was a female director, I was able to feel comfortable during the fitting.
-Motiva 340cc, if you are greedy, you can go up to 360cc. A dual plane is also possible, but since you don't have any assets, you said it would be possible to do a sub-fascial one. You can choose. Incisions are recommended with a quick recovery period. Nowadays, everyone says that they get back to their daily routine quickly by taking a nap.
-Aftercare includes both CAPS and scar laser, and called hyperbaric oxygen therapy, where you go into a high-pressure chamber and inhale oxygen... and they do it 3 times with a strange machine that helps wounds recover quickly (I didn't quite understand, but anyway, it's some kind of expensive machine) Same) -
possible
within 1 year (in case of contracture)
- general anesthesia
- forced to
make same-day reservation
-I've met a few patients and it feels like they all come to the hospital to receive care?? I liked that the hospital was clean and not complicated
- the director was friendly and very considerate, and I felt like he made customized recommendations based on my body type without any pressure. I get the impression that the director takes my body type into consideration when diagnosing everything from size diagnosis to incision method.
-This is my first surgery and I am not without assets, but since the bottom line is not clear, the scar may be more visible than expected when the implant is inserted, so they recommended that it would be better to go into the armpit.
-Motiba can accommodate up to 315cc, but it is said that
anything larger than that does not fit XX body type -And they recommended a dual plane, so I asked about the fascia, and there is a risk of rippling for the fascia, and the current asset is not even B... so it doesn't feel good. They say it won't be as good as you think. The shape when lying down is also better for my body type...
-Somehow, the hospital's own explanation felt detailed and professional. However, I was satisfied that they took the time to explain it in a way that was easy for non-expert patients to understand. It took a really long time. In total, the consultation lasted approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
-1 year of follow-up management. (Caps, mezzo, infrared, heat pack, scar laser/you can also receive care for free afterwards!)
-as lifetime
-general anesthesia
-forced to make same- day
reservations
It felt a bit odd
- There are two breast surgeons here as well, and I received consultation from the representative director.
- The director's consultation was friendly, but the pronunciation seemed a bit inaccurate, so there were some things I didn't understand. Still, when I asked questions, it was nice that he explained everything on the screen. I understand well
- I think Motiva 320~335 is possible. I don't think you should be too greedy about the size, that's just the max. I think it would be better to use a double plane, and there is no bottom line here, so I recommend it.
-The counselor didn't force me to make a same-day reservation at all, and he did a good job in a friendly manner, but rather than giving me the feeling of actively explaining anything, I felt like he was just explaining what I needed to do. It took about 1 hour and 10 minutes, but I think the waiting time was almost half...
-Up to 3 months of follow-up care
-as lifetime
-General anesthesia
-Forcing same -
day reservations
As for the CC difference... the overall story is... I feel like ㄱㄹ, ㅇㄷ counseling is more professional, so I'm leaning more towards that,
but because of the CC difference ㅜㅜ I haven't decided yetㅜ I'm also worried about going to the hospital, but the CC's are so different. ,,, I don't know what's right, so I'm looking at other people's reviews and comparing them, but I don't know how to make a decision.
Can I ask people who have similar ribcage and body type as me what implants they got and whether they're currently satisfied with it?
I just want a natural b~c cup. Is 340-360 too big for a 70 ribcage?? I want to avoid sizes larger than D,
so please be considerate of the size. What size should I use to get the cup I want?