I've been eyeing this here every day and had surgery in May without any fear.. haha In case there are people who are worried about textured implants, I'll leave a review. I hope it helps. First of all, since I am an office worker, I decided on a non-massage texture. I went to Seongyesa and Daum/Naver's famous plastic surgery communities and looked through them every day... I found out that smooth is a bit better because the room is bigger, but depending on the doctor's technique, if you open the wrong room, it's better. In some cases, the implant goes up to the collarbone, and sometimes it swings crookedly left and right, and sometimes it goes all the way to the side. Crucially, it has to keep making room, so if it is not maintained well, capsular contracture can occur even after 3 years. Hmm... And I have a spherical implant. I looked at several deployment cases and found that 99.9% of deployments occurred when using Smooth. I was so worried about contractures (even under the muscle) that I even looked at the American paper. It said that there was no significant difference in smoothness, texture, or spherical contracture rate when used under the muscle. But in the end, the paper is not a given, it is just a probability... I don't know how it will change in 10 years. . I looked into it and found that Koreans don't have a lot of breast fat, so the procedure is done mostly submuscularly, but Smooth has a much higher incidence of capsular contracture. I may not be all of you, but... I heard you had this in mind at first, but later on, seeing people who couldn't get rid of their breasts and had to have reoperations or were just having a hard time with those breasts, my heart sank. And because it is a newer textured implant, it is more expensive (I asked ㅁㄱ and the textured one was much more expensive ;;) They say that only a skilled doctor can perform the texture treatment well, but the hospital I work at has many smooth implants, but these days they mostly use textured ones . I believed it and did it. 1. 7 days from surgery This was really difficult. It was difficult to get up from lying down, and it was difficult to move. I couldn't eat anything until the third day, and I kept throwing up. After about 6 days, I was able to get up without putting that heavy force on my chest. Until now, it was very painful and difficult to get up from lying down. At night, I would wake up countless times at night wondering why I did this, regretting it countless times and not being able to sleep deeply. 2. 1-2 weeks after surgery As the week goes by, I can go about my daily life, but I can't get my breasts to fully bloom. I feel like someone is pulling on my breasts. My posture is hunched over. My chest hurts and I feel this inexplicable pain. Feels like a bruise? However, it wasn't just that I was in crazy pain, it was very uncomfortable to not be able to exercise or feel free. The shape is good, but first of all, my breasts are too plump (even to begin with), so I worry every day about what I would do if my cleavage doesn't come together, and I have endless regrets... 3. 3 weeks after surgery, the pain in my breasts in my daily life, especially when walking, has reduced significantly, and I'm still completely healed. It's not soft, but it's really improved a lot. Especially the feel... It's so soft even when I touch it. I'm curious as to whether other people who used the texture also got significantly softer in about 3 weeks. Our hospital says to give a massage after 3 weeks - I haven't tried the massage provided at the hospital yet. At home, I just rub it when I shower or occasionally when I take off the compression bandage. But what the masseuse did was really wrong. I had only learned how to do it before, but the technique of just grabbing the implant and pushing it - even if I died, I wouldn't be able to do the same. Her hands were literally like sashimi knives (that's how accurate they are haha). At the hospital, they say that Smooth requires a boyfriend or husband to push with all their might, 4 to 5 times a day for 20 to 30 minutes. Wow... who does that? Haha , even if I stay at home, my mom says she won't let me do it. Haha, it's really bothersome for me to even touch it lightly, so I have to push the implant under the muscle instead of touching the flesh. The director said that the smoothness gets worse and the texture gets better, so I'm leaving it alone and it's comfortable. The shape is symmetrical on both sides and the bottom line is so perfect that I'm surprised!! It's only been 3 weeks, but if you push it with your hand, the bone will come together ^^ I'm really glad... I had the surgery because of the bone, so I was worried that the bone would n't budge - but it spreads even when I lie down... (The spreading is definitely more natural because Smooth opens up a lot of room. ) Sometimes, I see people at Seongyesa who have had water drop surgery and their appearance remains the same even when they lie down... Then it becomes visible right away. What I want is something as natural as natural breasts. Fortunately, the director has a lot of experience in breast surgery, so he allowed me to spread it slightly to the side where my arms reach when I lie down, but it feels like a tingling sensation when I lie down. However, like the XX in Bangjajeon, it doesn't show off so blatantly, "I'll never spread it." haha I'm satisfied even though I got it done very cheaply ^^ The price isn't the issue, but in the end, it's the compatibility and trust between the doctor and the patient. It seems important. I went to Naver and looked at several communities related to the side effects of plastic surgery. ㅇㄴㄱㅁ, I saw people who had it done at places like Happy Belly completely mess up their bodies, get blood transfusions, prepare for lawsuits, and shed tears ㅠ_ㅠ In the end, I think there is no such thing as 100% perfection in surgery. My surgery could go well, or I could be the 0.001% who screwed up. I also thought about it tens of thousands of times before getting the surgery. At first, I regretted it a lot because it was so painful and difficult, but after 3 weeks, a lot of the swelling went down and the feel was so much better, so I'm happy now. If there are people who want to do it, especially those who go to school or work, I think the texture is okay. In particular, it is said that the texture continues to improve over a year, so I think it is still too early to say that it is good right now ^^ I think I will have to continue to watch and take care of myself. I still like the look and feel of it, so what I hope for now is that it doesn't cause capsular contracture...and, for the first time in a while, that it doesn't burst...that's all I hope for. ^^