Hello there folks!!! Even though I'm a part-time worker with no money... I've had a complex about my breasts my entire life and they've been the thief of my self-esteem, so this time I thought I didn't know what was wrong and had the surgery (my mom gave me the money haha,,). I went to the hospital at Glam, and as written in the title, I had double surgery. Flat bottom crotch Motiva 315!! I put the left and right sides together, and at first I was worried because I heard there were a lot of scars on the bottom of the leg, but what about the chest? It's in a position where you can't see it unless you lift it, and the bottom line is lined up! (Before the surgery, I was whining that I was worried about the appearance of the scar, but I remember the director reassuring me that he would make it with minimal incisions and that he would make it look pretty by adjusting it to a position that would not be noticeable lol. But it was really a pointless worry.) Also, before the surgery, I took contracture medicine. I thought I was taking it right away, but I found out that I was taking it after 10 days, and it was more expensive than I thought... You have to take one pill a day for about 3 months, and if you have an allergic reaction, they tell you to stop taking it and contact them, but I haven't had any allergic reaction and it's fine, so I take it before work. middle! It's inconvenient not to be able to sleep on your side, but I'm thinking of changing my sleeping posture and sleeping upright. They told me to start sleeping on my side after a month, and that I can sleep on my stomach after three months! (I'm writing this down because I think a lot of people are curious and asking about this. Relationships are possible after a week.) Other than this, I don't think there was any discomfort after the surgery. I guess it's because I saw a lot of posts about people lying sick after breast surgery. I was worried and anxious about whether or not I would be able to do it, but I really started moving well the next day after the surgery. I didn't know it was hard at all. Haha. I wonder if I won pain-free or if my heel joints are just like that... I was so fine that I was surprised. On the day of the surgery, I was a bit out of my mind and half-asleep, but I was hospitalized for one day. So, I received care from the hospital teachers, reported the progress the next day, took off the bandages, and was discharged. I went home, ate, slept, and went to bed, so it was okay. Even when I went to work part-time, I tried lifting heavy things, like ramen, frozen fried rice, and rice bowls, holding a blender and pouring drinks, etc., so I did a good job. I flinched when I opened the door, but it was okay because I got the hang of holding it with my elbow and opening it with my foot like this!! Hahaha. It's only been 3 weeks so it doesn't feel the same, but since it's a problem that will be resolved only with time, I don't really care. Still, the shape came out much prettier than I expected, and I really like it. Haha. My mom also looked at my breasts and said they were soft (this is just my mom's expression, but it seems to mean they are soft and round and pretty). She said it was good. It was prettier than natural breasts. It was worth the money. They say it is there hahahaha I'll have to wait a while for my breasts to stabilize, but at this rate, I think I've passed all the initial worries and it's a successful plastic surgery!! hahaha When I look at myself in the mirror, I feel very satisfied and feel like my body has improved, so I'm happy to look at my body every day. As long as the feel is passed, it will be perfect. Anyway, I am really satisfied with the breast surgery and I definitely want to recommend it to regular people who don't have confidence because of their breasts. If you are hesitating, go for a consultation first. LOL Surgery done in the summer is also good. I lie down at home in the air conditioner. Okay haha