No, it has been over a year.
The breasts themselves are shaped fine in relation to each other, but the nipples were actually cut wrong. One is large and shaped like an amoeba and the other is tall and skinny, and much smaller than the other. They are not even round and will not change to be round in the future.
The funny thing is...the shape of the areolas after the scar revision is exactly like the shape of them after the original surgery. I am guessing that each of the women did the exact same side during the revision as the surgery and they just each have their own "style" of cutting and suturing!
This is after the areolas were re-cut to be smaller during the revision, so it has nothing to do with the original shape.
They could have taken this time to make the nipples as perfect as possible in relation to each other but they unfortunately did not make that happen.
I will revise again in the future.
I will recaution anyone considering this surgery to not be shy about insisting that the same person do each side.
Feel free to print this thread out and bring it to them to back up your request.
I am assuming that many surgeons schedule multiple surgeries during one day and do whatever possible monitor time constraints, so it is their policy to utilize assistants.
The assistants may be competent, but they likely have not gone to medical school!
Tell your surgeon that you do not want anyone who does not have a med school degree to work on your body. Not even a nursing degree.
It is YOUR body you will be carrying around and YOU are paying THEM!
You can even go so far as to have them sign a paper saying that they will be the only person cutting and suturing you.
Thanks and let me know if you guys have any questions!
No pain whatsoever...just a bit warm at times. Certainly not enough heat to complain about, anyway. I use it every other day starting last week and already see a marked improvement.
I will keep you guys updated!
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Posted to Had the Lift with Lifted Spirits - Decatur, GA on 12 Feb 2011
The breasts themselves are shaped fine in relation to each other, but the nipples were actually cut wrong. One is large and shaped like an amoeba and the other is tall and skinny, and much smaller than the other. They are not even round and will not change to be round in the future.
The funny thing is...the shape of the areolas after the scar revision is exactly like the shape of them after the original surgery. I am guessing that each of the women did the exact same side during the revision as the surgery and they just each have their own "style" of cutting and suturing!
This is after the areolas were re-cut to be smaller during the revision, so it has nothing to do with the original shape.
They could have taken this time to make the nipples as perfect as possible in relation to each other but they unfortunately did not make that happen.
I will revise again in the future.
I will recaution anyone considering this surgery to not be shy about insisting that the same person do each side.
Feel free to print this thread out and bring it to them to back up your request.
I am assuming that many surgeons schedule multiple surgeries during one day and do whatever possible monitor time constraints, so it is their policy to utilize assistants.
The assistants may be competent, but they likely have not gone to medical school!
Tell your surgeon that you do not want anyone who does not have a med school degree to work on your body. Not even a nursing degree.
It is YOUR body you will be carrying around and YOU are paying THEM!
You can even go so far as to have them sign a paper saying that they will be the only person cutting and suturing you.
Thanks and let me know if you guys have any questions!
Posted to Don't Pay a Professional! - Decatur, GA on 10 Feb 2011
I will keep you guys updated!