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Ary Krau, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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It's been a little over a month!

I am over this recovery process. Lol
This experience would be less emotionally if I didn't need an anchor lift or breast lift in general. But beggars can't be choosers.
The scars are healing well.....I guess. In the beginning some of the stitches weren't completely closed or maybe dissolved too fast but they were open when I removed the tape.. which you can see at the bottom of the T incision. That is clearly going to take some time to heal. Because it's rather larger compared to the others.
The bottom incisions ate going to take a long time to heal. And be "normal."
My right boob is healing a lot faster than the left. I wish they could just get along and heal together but apparently it's a competition between the two.
I just noticed I can squish them together sitting up but can't really do that when I'm laying down.
Some days there soft but not all the way. They giggle but not all the way. I can squeeze them but not all the way. Lol
But by the end of month 2 I think the scars will barely be noticeable which means I can go in the sauna with confidence.
I'm happy with my size. Sometimes I wish I gone bigger but never smaller. But I have already experience the back pains so my wishes die very fast. Lol
I hope they don't shrink.
See you next year!

The Zombie Effect

I am not going to lie. The "Zombie" aftermath of a breast lift is completely nerve wrecking and can be very depressing.

It scares me that my breast will have these scars...even though they won't...(but you can never be too sure)..scars that will make me nervous to have sex with the lights on the same way I was nervous to have sex without a bra. I don't want to be self conscious after this process but when I remove the Mepiform to wash and inspect my incisions...I can't help but wonder...."Are my breast going to stay this way?".....

I wish I was flat chested versus having saggy breast to avoid this process.

I know they are going to heal. I have seen many results but.....it's the worst part of recovery...the zombie effect.

One of my boobs are looking bigger than the other......ugh.

Mood: Down........

Emoji Tits

I can finally squish my breast together. Some days there very firm and some days there soft all around. Some days I wake up with pressure in my chest. Brushing practically gone.

(FOR THE LADIES WHO WANT TO KNOW) I had sex and it wasn't very discomforting. But I felt a whole lot more confident.

I had stretch marks prior to the surgery and yes I am using all products and natural remedies to remove them prior to the surgery and after the surgery.

They are slowly fading with the other marks on my body. Time to be 100% flawless like Beyoncé. :D

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
1143 Kane Concourse, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
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Ary Krau is amazing....he's like a silent genius....very calculating..and will do what's best for you....the post op staff and nurses at CG cosmetics on the other hand...not so much. My nurse. I have no words for her.... My coordinator, the pre-op staff, and surgeon 20 stars. I would recommend his office in Bal Harbor based on the reviews of patients who had the surgeries there. I never knew there was a difference until after the fact.