< Review >
Hello!
I have a moderately chubby physique, but compared to that, my breast size was like that of a pre-pubescent elementary school student, so I always thought it was a complex. Then, I had the opportunity to take a short vacation, and I decided to take advantage of this time and have surgery to have liposuction from my forearms and transplant it to my breasts. It's not that I didn't consider implants, but I thought that combining liposuction and transplant would be more satisfying.
After talking with the director, I heard a more detailed explanation from the director, and the hospital staff were all very kind and answered my questions thoroughly! So, on the day I went for a consultation, I immediately paid the deposit and had the surgery a few weeks later.
< Week 1 after surgery >
Forearms: I originally thought my forearms were definitely thinner than mine, but the director said that since I was still experiencing swelling, bruising, heat, and pain, my forearms would become thinner, and he reassured me not to worry too much
. . Actually, I was surprised to see a lot of bruising, but since I tend to bruise easily, I was able to take this into account! However, the pain was so severe that I could barely use
my arms. Breasts: As someone who had no breasts at all, I was happy because this was a size that I was somewhat satisfied with. Of course, the survival rate is not 100%, so the breast size will gradually get smaller, but I was considering the second and third rounds anyway, so I wasn't too worried
about the breast size right now
.
< 2nd to 3rd week of surgery >
- Forearm: Now the biobond phenomenon is starting to appear and the inner arm is becoming hard. Regarding this, I receive ultrasound treatment at the hospital once a week, so there is no problem. Now that my arm has regained some range of motion and there is only a little pain, I feel much more comfortable!
- Breasts: I think they are slightly smaller than at the beginning of surgery. However, my upper chest was often empty when I wore a bra, but now it is full and I love it!