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I had 450cc implants for 12 years and approx. 2...
Real Breast
One last thing, to those who are afraid of removing their implants, it's not as difficult as you may think!
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.
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.