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Dr. Rose performed exceptional work on my breast augmentation. She not only ensured my comfort throughout the process but also took the time to address all my questions and concerns thoroughly. Her team was equally impressive, exhibiting helpfulness and kindness at every turn. I had a wonderful experience and would highly recommend Dr. Rose.
From my first consultation to the post-operative care, my experience was exceptional every step of the way. Dr. Rose was so welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable! For a procedure in such a personal spot on my body, I was a little intimidated but within seconds after meeting Dr. Rose, I felt so comfortable! I knew right away I could trust her. The recovery was very easy and I felt next to no pain throughout the entire healing process. I'm 4 months post-op and I'm so happy with my results -I feel so much more confident in my body now! I couldn't thank Dr. Rose and the entire Toronto Cosmetic Surgery Institute staff enough!
When I was young & my friends stole my towel from over the shower. I was thrown into a panic. I had always hidden by body & was a magician when it came to changing at the gym or the swimming pool remaining unseen. This negative self image followed me to adulthood. I can't express how gentle & caring Dr Rose was when I first reached out to 'talk' about how I felt. She was patient, kind, compassionate and reassuring. No question is a silly question. I still can't believe I managed to undress in front of her, but she made the whole process easier than I could ever imagine. Her professionalism, honesty & gentle pace was exactly what I needed. Her attention to your thoughts & feelings, as well as her skills & attention to the surgical & post surgical detail, allow you to step forward with confidence. Thank you Dr Rose for talking to me about options, sharing recommendations & making me feel beautiful regardless.
I recently had the pleasure of undergoing cosmetic surgery with Dr. Rose at the Toronto Cosmetic Institute, and I cannot express how thrilled I am with the results! From my first consultation, Dr. Rose made me feel comfortable and listened to my concerns and desires with genuine care! The entire staff was incredibly professional and supportive, ensuring I felt at ease every step of the way. The surgery itself went smoothly, and I appreciated her meticulous attention to detail. They took the time to explain the procedure thoroughly and set realistic expectations, which really helped alleviate any nerves I had. The results are absolutely stunning! I feel more confident and comfortable in my own skin than ever before. The recovery process was easier than I anticipated, thanks to the aftercare instructions and support provided by the team. If you’re considering cosmetic surgery, I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Rose. The whole clinics skill, professionalism, and compassionate approach truly set them apart in the field. I’m so grateful for the transformative experience!
I had the pleasure of being a patient of Dr. Jacqueline Rose Makerewich. I underwent a breast reduction with lateral chest wall liposuction in April of 2024. As a health care provider myself, I spent a number of years (yes, years) researching in order to find the best possible surgeon. It wasn’t until I found Dr. Rose that I was confident or comfortable enough to inquire about my surgery. I had my initial consultation via video conference. Dr. Rose was knowledgeable, professional, and self-assured. Definitely passionate about the work she does. She took the time to listen to my questions and concerns, explained the procedure in depth and was personable (yes, she really is so nice, caring and compassionate). Dr. Rose made me feel comfortable during the entire process and the best part is my boobs turned out amazing! (& I am fussy). Dr. Rose is really a wonderful person and surgeon. I am grateful I was able to have my surgery performed by her and I would HIGHLY recommend her to anyone inquiring. I would also like to say that the staff at the Toronto Cosmetic Surgery Institute (SixSurgery) were phenomenal -before, during and after my surgery. Overall, such a great experience!
11 months ago I had fat liposuctioned from my flanks (love handles) and transferred to my breasts. The breast results were subtle and lovely (as you can see from my review of that procedure) but my flanks were life changing for me! Dr. Rose loves working with her patients' vision to collaborate on her sculpting art! She tells me what's possible and what's not, and why or why not, and what the options are! I didn't want a skinny BBL to fill my hip dips so I asked if Dr. Rose could lipo low enough to address the top of my hip dips and minimize their appearance. She was open to it and it turned out beautifully! I had my second fat transfer 5 days ago and I feel like I look like a Barbie doll! I had my first professional massage the day after surgery and it was super intense. I was shaking and very nauseous and had to ask for a break because I was in tears from the intensity of the pain. But, it’s worth it because I don’t want contour irregularities from fibrosis and massaging out the fibrous scar tissue that’s forming is effective and it hurts. The second massage, two days later, I asked my massage therapist to play Florence and the Machine and start with my stomach first (the most painful, to get it out of the way). I focused on the music and my breathing and reminding myself that I would get through this and it was worth it, that this was part of investing in my results. Now, the massaging is completely bearable though I still curse my way through it at home. . I have my third professional massage tomorrow but each one gets easier. I’ll be going two to three times weekly for at least 6 weeks, plus massaging daily at home. The financial investment doesn’t stop at surgery. There’s professional massage and compression gear and, in this case, gauze and bandages and surgical tape. This time around my thigh lipo incisions were left unstitched so that the tumescent fluid could drain out. And boy did it drain. I was soaking through gauze and bandages and two layers of compression gear and absorbent pads and towels. I was changing all of those things three times a day. I was walking around too much and today committed to keeping more sedentary and keeping my legs elevated and the drainage has pretty much stopped. It was stressful. I was doing tons of laundry and thank goodness I had three fajas and shapewear sets for underneath my fajas (to rotate). Rotating compression gear is a good idea so that you don’t get indents from seams and creases in the same compression gear everyday. I was also sent home in a below-the-knee high-waisted girdle with foam inserts and an abdominal binder. I wear those foam inserts on top of my shapewear and under my faja and then put the binder around all of it on top. Putting the foam between the two layers a) keeps the first layer protecting your skin from creases and makes it do-able to put the inserts in yourself, without the help of a second person. Putting the inserts under the faja keeps them in place and then the binder compresses it all together and keeps it in place. The foam helps distribute the binder compression evenly also. My breasts are swollen up to my clavicles, which is to be expected this early on. About 50% of the transferred fat naturally gets metabolized by the body after a fat transfer, so I know they’ll settle in nicely. There’s a chance that as this is my second round of fat transferred to my breasts, that there might be more adhesion than the first round. So, I’m curious and excited to see how that turns out. This time, I do let my breasts go braless at times under a loose t-shirt as I was sent home this time completely braless. Last surgery I was sent home in a surgical bra. It’s very important there’s no compression on the breast after a fat transfer for 3 months. So when I do where a surgical bra, it’s not compressive at all. Check out the PI Filling bra from Lipoelastic specifically for fat transfer to breasts. Not wearing a surgical bra all the time this round has felt so nice! Less straps on my shoulders!! I know it’s early days, but I’m very happy with my results so far. My thighs are still swollen and I do have somewhat muscular thighs, so I’m not sure my desired thigh gap will be possible. I understand that’s based on anatomy. My lower abdomen is a game changer! I’ve had a “shelf” of fat under my belly button since I can remember. This was such a gift to myself and seeing my flat stomach the first time I removed my gear was unreal! That belly roll has bothered me for a lifetime, especially in workout clothes, during sex, and in thin material dresses. It might not be a big deal to someone else, but I am so grateful to be able to live in and experience my body without it! Dr. Rose has given me a gift. I will keep you posted on the thighs as well as the breasts as swelling subsides over the coming weeks and months. One more thing! I can’t stand how Oxy (pain meds) make me feel so I took them for one day and then never again. They make me drowsy but unable to fall asleep. Over the counter extra strength Tylenol worked for the past couple of days and today I haven’t needed anything. I’m just on my remaining antibiotics and bromelain supplements (pineapple extract) which possibly helps with swelling. I’m having almond milk, spinach, and berry shakes every morning and eating super clean and low sodium, and once I’m up to it, I’ll get back to walking, careful to keep my heart rate at or under 100BPM. Updated on 14 Sep 2024: I was walking too much the first 3 days after surgery and my right leg would not stop draining through towels, compression gear, blankets, jogging pants over gear, etc. So, the next three days I was far more sedentary (I went from 12,000 steps to 4,000 steps) and kept my legs elevated when possible. It stopped the leaking, but this all actually made my swelling much worse, so I’ve gotten back to walking (about 8-9,000 steps) and my swelling has subsided dramatically. I also feel better mentally getting out and walking, and my back hurts less (from having to sleep on my back at all times so as not to compress my breasts.) It’s September and still summer weather so I’m quite uncomfortably warm in all this gear, so I have my a/c on. I’ve also ordered new gear that still goes down beneath my knees but not all the way down to cover half my feet. Plus, I’ll experiment with my shapewear that I wear under my faja to find something cooler and possibly more breathable. I change my gear everyday to avoid any indents from wearing the same thing that sits the same way all the time. I only wear fajas with flat seams but often have to turn the underneath shapewear inside out to avoid seam indentation in my thighs. My boobs are beautiful!!!!! I’m delighted!!! I know I’ll lose volume, sadly. But I’m enjoying them while they last. I cannot believe how great my figure looks so early on with thin thighs and a flat lower abdomen and cartoony boobs. I feel amazing about my figure. But recovery is long, uncomfortable, painful, and expensive. I’ve had my fourth professional massage and my fifth will be in two days. It’s very painful (if it’s been done right). My left leg is more swollen than my right because it didn’t drain as much. We’re working on a fibrous area on my left lower abdomen. I recommend surgery in cool weather. Sleeping on my back is hard and I have frequent back pain as a result but Tylenol muscle relaxant helps. I can’t take Advil for another half a week. Lastly, I switched on from the hospital foam which was challenging to get in place and keep together with an ab board, which I LOVE! It’s one piece, slides into place so easily, and is a much smaller profile so I don’t look like Santa Claus. Plus, where the hospital foam edges didn’t perfectly meet, I was causing assymetrical swelling. This small change has made a big difference! They sent me home in a medium compressive gurdle but I definitely need a small, especially for firm compression on my thighs. I find Lipoelastic products offer my the best thigh compression. Then I use the Leonisa bodysuit underneath and the ab board in between those two layers. The full length Lipoelastic compression suit is good for early feet swelling in the first week as it covers half your feet. They also offer a PI FILLING surgical bra specifically for fat transfer to breast. Although, I have been enjoying bra free as they sent me home from the hospital bra free. Updated on 15 Sep 2024: It’s been difficult to find enough thigh compression (20-30mmhg) in compression gear/fajas because you don’t want a seam over the lipo’d area, you need enough compression (which helps swelling diminish, helps prevent seromas and hematomas from forming, and helps with skin laxity). I also feel most “secure” when my lipo’d parts are well compressed. Typically I need two different garments layered for enough compression. I’ve been turning the shapewear inside out under the faja to prevent seam indents. Updated on 16 Sep 2024: Yesterday I had only gotten about 4 hours of sleep because sleeping on my back causes such back pain (that is independent of surgery, it’s always been this way for me). I’ve used $300 orthopaedic pillows but those don’t help. What does is a simple pregnancy pillow which allow for me to sleep almost on my side. Unlike the picture, I make sure my bottom shoulder isn’t under the pillow so that I don’t compress my breasts at all. Zero back pain last night or today! I slept a full 8 hours! Also, I did some googling about the itchiness (it can be from our nerve cells being sensitive during healing from lipo but it can also be from the compression gear. I’m not a dr. so check with your surgeon, but I took an over the counter antihistamine (mine was Allegra) about an hour before bed and it helped dramatically! If you have dogs that climb all over you, like mine, it helps give me peace of mind to not have them sleep in the bed, because my puppy loves crawling on my chest (pre surgery) and we obviously want zero chest compression during recovery. My mood was so irritable yesterday (the heat wave we’re in here, beating myself up for not waiting on surgery until guaranteed cooler weather, the lack of sleep, the discomfort of all the constant compression gear, the fruitless search for the seemingly non existent perfect compression gear, the constant sewing and altering the gear to fit my needs, the painful massaging every day, the small hard area on my lower abdomen that I’m trying to massage into submission, the asymmetrical swelling, the inability to see my results from the swelling, the huge expenses post-op, etc.). So I took myself on a solo walk in the cool of evening and the cover of dark (my compression gear is super obvious in this hot weather) and left the dogs at home, for some self care. Love and healing to you all! Updated on 16 Sep 2024: My boobs are still perfect! So swollen and big and perky! Going braless is the most comfortable. My thighs are swollen and are bigger than they were pre op and the left is noticeably more swollen than the right. My lower abdomen swelling goes to my pubic area and is quite unsightly. I have a faja from last year that is stretched out (they do over time). I googled shrinking it and ended up bringing it to a boil in water in a big pot on the stove then turned it off, left the lid on, and came back to it 30 min later. I gently wrung it out and dried it in the dryer on highest heat and it worked! It was also a medium and I’m now a small and it’s definitely snug now as though it’s a brand new size small faja! That saved me over $200 in yet another faja! So, I have three fajas I rotate and at least three sets of different shapewear I wear underneath. My surgeon said with thigh lipo the compression gear needs to go BELOW the knee so you don’t risk any permanent indents above the knee. One last tip, a lot of the gear I have has strap placement that runs along the very back side of the boobs. I don’t want to risk any compression or uneven outcomes, so I sew in a new loop closer to under my armpits to hook the front of the straps into, to keep them away from my side boobs. I also cut back my open bust bodysuits that I wear underneath so they don’t touch my side boobs either or my under boob. It’s scary to cut something I spent money on, but not as scary as ruining my results. Happy healing, ya’ll! . Off to professional massage number 5! Updated on 16 Sep 2024: I’m putting a before and after of my feet and ankles for reference. Updated on 17 Sep 2024: Updated on 17 Sep 2024: Today’s a hard day. I had a good cry. The swelling is so intense. I have a “water balloon” pubic area which is hideous, I have a few hard lumps forming in my abdomen and right breast, and my ankles are non existent they’re so swollen and my feet are massively swollen. I’m far bigger than I was pre surgery. Even my non lipo’d areas feel swollen (face, arms, etc.) or bloaty, as if it a few days before my period and I’ve been eating salty foods (neither of which are the case.). Between the worrying about contour deformities, the intense swelling, the irritability, and the endless massaging, I’m working on staying positive. I know this is all a part of the process and it’s important to stay on the pulse of what’s going on in my body as I recover (keeping an eye on potential infection, hematoma, seroma, fibroids, etc.) while finding the balance of not catastrophizing or jumping to conclusions. Being patient. Cosmetic surgery recovery is an exercise in cognitive and emotional management. My boob are complete perfection though, so that’s been really really nice, positive, and rewarding. Updated on 21 Sep 2024: My feet are no longer swollen and my pubic area swelling has gone down dramatically! My left thigh is more swollen than my right and is measuring a half an inch thicker. It seems like my thighs will be swollen the longest and I’m very eager to see where they end up. Right now they feel the same size as before lipo and do a bit there they were bigger than pre op. But that’s all to be expected at this early stage in the healing. I’m drinking loads of water (I aim to have clear urine every day. About 4 litres of water a day). I’m watching salt intake. I’m eating clean. I’m taking 1-2 walks a day (about 3-5kms a day). I massage multiple times a day at home using a massage stick, my hands, and a high quality massage gun. This coming week I’ll go up to 3 professional massages a week, up from 2. They hurt less and less. I stretch every day too, stretching out the lipo’d sites to break up the fascia and scar tissue. It’s moderately painful but necessary to get back to full mobility and combat fibroids. Post-op care is like a full time job after lipo - for months! Rolling and kneading the skin, pinching the skin, pulling it up and away from the muscle, massaging the sites with my knuckles, pinching and rolling the little lumps I’m finding, 5 times a day. Elevating my feet above my heart when I can, walking every hour after sitting to promote circulation and avoid blood clots. Compression gear 24/7. Keeping an eye on any changes from day to day and, when necessary, emailing the nurse with any questions (I’ve emailed twice. Once about the intense foot swelling and once about the seroma.). I try to journal several times a week to track my experiences and get some thoughts and feelings out. Updated on 24 Sep 2024: I can’t get over my results so far!!! I’m so grateful! On my to my 3 week follow up! I want to ask about the hard nodules on my abdomen. Updated on 26 Sep 2024: Hi guys, as you can see there are some visible (and palpable) fibroids forming and a strange bulge beneath my right groin. I saw Dr. Rose who instructed me to increase my massages to every hour. The bulge has resolved and the fibroids are softening! But I did have a day of panic and overwhelm. Today I went to an RMT that specializes in post liposuction fibrosis treatment and she was so reassuring! She did manual lymphatic drainage and used an awesome cupping machine and next week will add ultrasound therapy to the treatment! Updated on 6 Oct 2024: Hi guys, I’m obviously over compression gear by now, but my results are starting to really show as my swelling goes down. I’ve got a ways to go still in terms of the swelling, but I’ll post a progress pic. My breasts have decreased in size, which is to be expected. Updated on 7 Oct 2024: I have noticed my swelling in my thighs is not uniform. As the swelling decreases, my thighs don’t look the same and the left doesn’t look smooth. This is to be expected and not an indication of my final results, but it takes work to not get caught up in worrying about it. Not eating salt is becoming more challenging. I typically eat a low sodium diet anyways, but I go even more stringent after lipo so that I don’t contribute to swelling. I’ve been drinking a detox tea (dandelion, ginger, licorice, etc), my MLD therapist recommended dry brushing so I’ve been doing that and it feels really good! My MLD therapist has also been doing cupping and some ultrasound therapy on my lipo’d sites. In addition to professional manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) once weekly, I get 3 additional massages a week from an RMT and have been doing those since the day after surgery. I am also massaging myself at home. Less aggressively now that things are softening up nicely. There are a few lumps in the lipo’d area and in my breasts - all to be expected. I am dying to get through the 24/7 faja stage at 6 weeks and then I can go down to faja wearing 12 hours a day. The MLD therapist advised it’s better to compress during the day than overnight as the faja does its best work when our bodies are in motion (draining the swelling fluid). Everyday I walk, stretch (to break up the fibrotic tissue), massage, eat an anti-inflammatory diet, restrict my salt, dry brush, change my scar tape, and rotate my compression gear. I sleep on my back and put zero compression on my breasts. I also elevate my legs whenever possible. It really is like a full time job. Life feels very restricted/limited and boring right now. I’m looking forward to wearing regular clothes, putting on a dress and heels, feeling comfy loungewear against my skin, and not being preoccupied with all of my post op responsibilities and concerns. Updated on 10 Oct 2024: Updated on 10 Oct 2024: Updated on 16 Oct 2024: Everything is going well and healing nicely. The surgeon said 80% of swelling is resolved at 3 months post op, so I’m looking forward to seeing my thighs continue to slim down over the next six weeks. I still have swelling in the lipo areas, understandably. I’m sad my breast will continue to shrink until the 3 month mark too. I’ll post a picture from over a year ago, pre any surgery, compared to yesterday’s photos which are 6 weeks post two fat transfers to my breasts. My surgeries were 11 months apart. You’ll see that my results are quite subtle. I don’t seem to have the same retention that a lot of other posters on here have and I have wondered if I should have gotten implants after all. But, I think I’ll appreciate my breasts more once I can wear push up bras and clothing that boosts them and accentuates them. Right now I’m mainly completely bra free (surgical bra, of course. I can’t wear a regular bra for another 6 weeks. Zero compression on my breasts for 3 months, but he opposite for my lipo sites - compression for 3 months). I’m back to working out and feel great and continue to stretch daily to break up the scar tissue in my lipo’d sites. It hurts to stretch out the scar tissue but it’s instrumental to great results and full mobility after surgery. I do think my breasts are noticeably improved and I’m grateful for what I now have. Updated on 3 Nov 2024: Hi all. I am 2 months post-op and so tired of compression gear. I have chosen to continue to compress 24/7 (despite being permitted to go to 12 hours of daily compression at the 6 week mark) because my thighs are still so swollen. They look bigger to me than pre-liposuction. It's discouraging and a bummer and I can't see how my swelling will be 80% resolved by the 3 month mark. I am trying to stay positive and keep the "faith" and reminding myself that complete results may not be visible for 12 months. My flanks and abdomen were so noticeable right away that it's hard not to worry about my thighs. Although, the legs are a different animal - they retain a lot more swelling, in my experience. The backs of my knees hurt from the constant chaffing of the compression gear when I bend my legs (which is basically all the time) and I took scissors to one pair of compression gear in frustration last week, cutting it just above the curve of my rear knees, but ruined the compression gear (which is an expensive lesson to learn.) Once I cut it (it was a just below the knee length compression suit) to just above the knee crease it lost it's compression. So, now I only have ankle length suits left (which actually have half feet in them, so they are technically longer than the ankle). I'm using scar tape 24/7. Some of my scars aren't resolving as fast as my hip scars from my first round of surgery. The scars that look like they have the most way to go are the ones just south of my hip bones, in my pelvic creases. The Dr. does beautiful work and I am confident my scars won't be that visible in time. You can barely see my flank lipo scars and my underboob ones were virtually invisible after a time after my first fat transfer. I am anxious and eager to see my thigh results and feeling quite in my feelings about not having a thigh gap (...yet?) It takes a lot of patience and faith to keep plodding along in the post op care (24/7 compression, 24/7 scar tape, zero breast compression, ab board, dry brushing, and massage). I get really itchy sometimes under my compression gear, and that gets old real quick too. I have been feeling a bit down as the season changes and I am constantly in this compression gear and can't go out in regular clothing and have to go through annoyances and obstacles to use the washroom (snaps, hooks, pulling down compression leggings, not peeing on faja gusset opening, etc). Also, to wash the ab board (which is not machine washable and I wouldn't trust soaking it) I spray it with laundry stain remover and scrub it with a cloth or wet wipe and then blow dry it. I only do this once a month to keep it fresh, because it is never against my bare skin - it's always between my bodysuit and faja - but it can start to smell unfresh, as you would expect. This is all part of it - part of the process, part of the recovery. I just wanted to be open about that on here. I'm also eating an anti-inflammatory diet and watching my salt intake and the rigidity with which I'm doing that is getting old. I already watch my sodium and try to eat anti-inflammatory in everyday life, but I'm quite strict about it during post-op and that is another chore and another thing to consider and another area of annoyance. I apologize for the negativity right now. I know it's a great privilege to get to have plastic surgery. My intention is to snapshot various realities of the recovery process. It's definitely not sunshine and roses. <3 Updated on 27 Dec 2024: Hi all, I tried on a regular bra for the first time yesterday and I am…..still an A cup. A full A cup - whereas before the fat transfers I couldn’t even fill an A cup. I was gunning for a B cup, but those are just sizes, a the end of the day. My breasts are no longer deflated and I even have some cleavage, which are both really positive! I’m still compressing as much as possible, which some days is still 24/7. I workout in medical grade compression tights also. It’s the cold of winter here, so I don’t mind as much. I’m still watching my sodium. When I have salty foods I notice the intense swelling, particularly in my lower abdomen and thighs. It’s only close to 4 months post op, and I know that my results will continue to improve over the next 8 months and that the swelling will eventually resolve completely. My thighs are uneven both compared to one another and uneven results in each individual thigh, which I knew was a good possibility going into this. It’s nothing I can’t live with, but it’s a bummer. My thighs are ultimately not as thin as I hoped for and I don’t look any better in shorts or skirts than pre lipo. My biggest motivator in all of this surgery was thinner thighs. The fat transfer to breasts was a nice bonus. My lower abdomen turned out perfect and I couldn’t be happier with my results there, and I’m excited to experience it swelling-free one day! My flanks made a big difference too! I’m still in awe, and flank lipo was over a year ago!!! I don’t hate my thighs. I just did hope for thinner than they’ve turned out so far. I’m still hopeful that I’ll continue to see change over this coming year. If not, I can live with my body as it is now.
i initially did an online consultation kim was really helpful and answered any questions i had after my online consults i booked in right away i knew that i was making the right choice choosing dr rose. The staff at the clinic was amazing from the start to post op. I was concerned about how the lift scars would turn out because of how others have healed on me . I am very happy with the way they are healing and my results i did 450cc high profile silicone over the muscle . i would recommended Dr rose to anyone thinking of plastic surgery !
I have nothing but positive things to say about my experience from beginning to end. Dr. Rose and the entire team provided their support and knowledge to make me feel 100% confident in making this decision. Updated on 29 Apr 2024: Started very asymmetrical. Lift on the one breast and 415CCs HP implants in both.
Dr.Rose has absolutely changed my life for the better, I had a breast reduction and lift and I cannot express enough how amazing it has been with no more back, neck pain . Dr Rose is so kind, always responds to any questions or concerns and did such an amazing job on my breasts. I cannot recommend Dr. Rose and all their staff here, everyone was so kind, positive, and attentive! If you're on the fence about any plastic surgery Dr. Rose would be my choice without a doubt!
Dr. Rose Makerewich performed my breast augmentation (transaxillary, under the muscle) and I couldn't be happier with the procedure, the clinic, and the results! She accomplished the exact look I hoped for and the whole process was very non-stressful. She is very talented in her surgical skills-- she was clearly very careful and delicate during the procedure as I was in minimal pain recovering, my scars are healing beautifully (hardly noticeable after 6 months) and my breast have settled into the exact position, size, and shape I wanted! She also is extremely kind and caring to her patients. She took the time to really understand what I desired from my surgery, answered all of my questions and was very comforting and reassuring even through I was nervous about it-- both during our consultations and even in the operating room. The clinic is very thorough-- I had multiple pre-op consultations to make sure we achieve the desired look and that I was properly prepared for surgery, and also multiple post-op to make sure I and healing properly and they are settling well. Nurses and staff are very attentive and I felt very taken care of during the whole process. Everything went extremely smoothly and Im truly so happy with the results and the whole process! 11/10 recommend Dr. Rose Makerewich!
Hello thank you for your question. You should not be afraid to try breast feeding out no matter what breast size you have. There is always some breast tissue that will swell with milk through pregnancy. Im unable to answer your other questions since I can not really have a proper physical examination. I would suggest a consultation with your plastic surgeon and go over the options. Congratulations on your pregnancy.
Hello thank you for your question. We do not perform this procedure and would not be of much help in answering your questions. Do your research prior to anything and make sure this is a real thing. Stay safe.
Hi thank you for your question. If you have saline implants then most people notice a sudden change when the implant ruptures. If you have a silicone implant, its unlikely you would notice a significant difference. There are other reasons that this can happen besides a rupture. You should seek in person consultation with your plastic surgeon to talk to them about your concerns.
Hello thank you for your question. It usually is 6 week before doing that after a labiaplasty. I would confirm with your plastic surgeon what their protocol is.
Hello thank you for your question. It is a very difficult thing to correct and almost all women have a slight asymmetry of their breast fold. You should seek in person consultation with your plastic surgeon and go over the options once again.