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Pec Implants - toronto, Canada

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It was an amazing experience. I have been in the...

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WORTH IT$8,500

it was an amazing experience. I have been in the Gym for almost 3 years and I was not able to build up my pectorals, in fact i was training like 5-6 days/wk and ended up several times in hospital with muscle break down, so i thought about doing it and reduce the frequency i go to the gym, then i will get the shape i want without side effects. the results are obvious from 2-4 post op day, like some one in the gym for years. recovery is quick, no pain or discomfort, just little feeling of foreign thing in your body that will go away with time. I am more confident now when I wear my T-Shirts, especially when i combined it with TT ( Post Roux en y ) surgery four years ago. I am not alone out there, I knew some body builders also who had that done to enhance their chest shape. finally it worth what you get

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Marc DuPéré, MD

Marc DuPéré, MD

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February 9, 2012

Wow, your before and after photos look AMAZING! Congrats on your results.

May 16, 2012
Curious. I am scheduled to have pec implants in 2 weeks, did everyone's shirts and suit coats still fit. Might sound like a dumb question but dont want to buy all new suits
January 22, 2014
Excellent question, I'm looking to having men's pec implants, I wear suits everyday for my Profession, and wouldn't want to think about having to buy new suits. Also, I am concerned with the post op photos I've seen. Too many look poorly done. A large or even a slightly unnatural gap in the center of the chest with the pec implants not meeting together naturally, and so much asymmetry. With the cost this is disconcerting.
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July 24, 2014
It's not a dumb question at all. My dress shirts are tighter and suit coats a little more so. They really fill out a T shirt. And I do have a larger space between the implants than I would like to. The only option would be to go with a larger implant or custom implants to close the gap, but they hurt so much I'm not willing to do that. It took a year for them to "drop" as they were tight and high. Now firm and defined. Best of luck to you, I think you will be happy I know I am.