The first surgery was done overseas around 2009 (I can't remember),
but I had
a 350cc, cohesive gel, and hemlock surgery, but
the space between my breasts was too far away, so I had to have the surgery again.
In January 2020,
ID Plastic Surgery, Shin In-seok, Motiva, 8.8 million won, 450cc,
the size was also increased.
Before the surgery, I asked if it would be possible to relieve the scar because the scar on my lower abdomen was so bad. They said it was possible, but things didn't get any better.
I was told they were having a second surgery because the breasts were too far apart, but
they were still too far apart.
Before the surgery, I thought the position of the nipple was important and asked that the highest point of the implant be exactly in the center no matter which direction you look at it ㅡㅡ;
It's tilted to the side. From the front, it appears to be in the center, but this is a mistake doctors make. If the ribcage is not flat and the areola is in the exact center of the chest, it naturally means that the implant is spread outward. Ha ㅜㅜ
They said it would look better with fat grafting between the breasts, and I saw that there was fat that could be removed from the thighs and abdomen, but
at the time, I was very thin and had not had any fat, so fat grafting was impossible.
I invited my close sister to go with me and I did it (she had her first surgery) )
She also said that her breasts were too wide open and that one of her breasts seemed to be under her armpits.. ㅠㅠ
I'm so sorry for going to the deco for no reason. ㅠㅠ
She also had her breasts cut from the bottom, but her scars are really not visible.
If you look closely, it looks like it was drawn thinly with a pencil.
What's interesting is that there was absolutely no pain.
After the first surgery, it was so painful that I couldn't even think about reoperation, but
I heard that reoperation would be less painful because the muscle had already been incised... Nevertheless, even though it didn't hurt, it didn't hurt at all.
Amazing…
Anyway... I guess I'll have to live like this and have surgery again in about 10 years.
The photo is a current photo.