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Everything Going SWIMMINGLY!
He gave me a full printout of my surgery, gave me silicone strips to put on the scars where the implants were removed started Monday, and instructed me, when I can start, to start massaging one breast where I had a small area of internal scarring, which he says will soften the area.
Again, I want to stress that I am extremely happy that I choose Dr. Rhee and I highly recommend him for anyone in the NY/NJ area.
Real Breast
One last thing, to those who are afraid of removing their implants, it's not as difficult as you may think!
I had 450cc implants for 12 years and approx. 2...
Provider Review
I found Dr. Samuel Rhee in Rutherford, NJ at the Malo Clinic, and he was THE BEST decision EVER! He took his time with me, answered all my questions, and I had quite a few prior to the surgery and my inquiries were always answered quickly. The day of the surgery, he & his staff were exemplar and again asked if I had any questions! I live in NY and interviewed NY surgeons who are Board Certified, as is Dr. Rhee, but, for the same procedure, the next lowest price was $4,000 more than what I was charged by Dr. Rhee. I know everyone's different after surgery, but, I never had to take pain medication, I only had very mild discomfort and the day after surgery, the office called to see how I was doing. I take off my gauze today, minus the Steri-Strips, so, I'll see how my breast skin looks minus the implants. I go back for follow-up on Sept. 4 to see if I'll need to have a breast-lift or fat transfer, I hope not, but maybe I'll have an idea of if I will need to after the bandages come off today.