It's been 2 months since I had breast surgery.
The implants were MenX and I put in 325/295cc.
Before the surgery, I wore A cup underwear, but now I'm a full C cup. My
ribcage isn't that big and I thought too big a size would be a burden on my body.
I feel like the size is the best for me.
What about in the beginning after the actual surgery? I also felt like it was really heavy haha.. ^^;
Other people say that finding a hospital is the most difficult, but
since I have been in the hospital for a long time and am very interested in plastic surgery, I
already have a lot of information, so choosing a hospital was easy.
The director's experience, hospital system, and reviews were definitely things I had to look at.
I need to check how much time the director invests in me.
That way, I can get some idea of how much the director cares for me even after the surgery. After the surgery,
the weight felt bigger than I thought and it was uncomfortable to move my upper body,
especially when it was wrapped in a compression bandage. It was a little itchy because I couldn't wash it off.
But I didn't regret it because it was a surgery I had wanted for a long time.
It was just awkward because I had never had breasts this big before. The
thing I remember most was feeling dizzy after the surgery because the anesthesia didn't go away properly. The director came and checked to see if I was okay
?
Didn't I tell you that you need to check to see if the counseling is being done properly?
I heard that there are some hospitals that don't allow you to see the director's face after surgery, but
here, every time I go to get a progress check, he just
checks me for over 30 minutes,
just like the first time I had a consultation with the director. I was thankful and felt more reassured.
To be honest, I didn't feel that the touch was good until the first month.
There was still a tingling sensation!
However, after a month, the big swelling went down, and I could see it settling naturally.
In particular, the upper bulge went down a lot, so the
shape improved a lot. The feel of the skin wasn't fully resolved yet, but compared to the month after, it felt softer and more chewy, so
I was scared to touch it at first. I couldn't even do it, but now I'm checking every day to see if my sense of touch has loosened... ^^;
I am becoming more and more satisfied as time goes by compared to the beginning.
Breast surgery requires general anesthesia, so it should never be taken lightly, but
if there is anyone who has ever thought about it like me, I think it is a good idea to think carefully and have the surgery at a proven place!
It is advantageous to first find a place that is famous for the director's experience and breast surgery...
Then, I hope everyone has a beautiful breast hehe.