I am 35 year old happily married mother to two kids and I have always wanted implants! For me, it wasn't even something that I can blame on breast-feeding, I just didn't have much to begin with. I have always been extremely dedicated with my fitness regimen and my diet so that doesnt help in the boobs department. I always, always, always wore padded bras (and swimsuits) to compensate and make me look more womanly. I hated how bras and swimsuits gaped and left me feeling like I was showing everyone everything if I bent over. When I finally made the call to some plastic surgeons for consults, my husband was with me every step of the way. I quickly dismissed the first PS I saw - he was awkward and didn't have any suggestions of his own, just was going along with what I thought. But what do I know?? Hes supposed to be the expert! Tell me what I need to know. He also wouldn't show me any before or after photos of previous cases so that was a red flag for me. My second consult was with Dr Toy and it was like night and day from the first one. He was extremely confident (but not conceited), explained everything and told me exactly what size, procedure, etc he thought I should have and why. He spotted assymetries in my body that I hadn't even noticed in his first 30 seconds of looking at me. His previous results and reviews were all glowing so there was no doubt in my mind that he was the PS for me! Fast forward to the day of surgery. I was sooooo excited and not as nervous as I thought I'd be. It had been a long time coming and I was just ready to get it over and done! The whole process was sooo quick. I checked in to the surgical suite 45 min before my surgery and met with the nurse, the anesthesiologist and Dr Toy who did his mark up then into the OR. They have me some gas that made me feel really loopy for about a min and then I was asleep. The surgery only took 45 min and I woke up in recovery about half an hour later with a very sore throat so I inhaled a popsicle and drank some water. I wasn't nauseous. The nurse helped me get dressed and called my husband in. The nurse gave us all the post-op instructions and I WALKED out with my husband. I wasn't groggy or all that sore at this point. My legs felt weak and I was a little wobbly and dizzy. I was able to eat some supper that night but I did throw up twice despite the anti-nausea meds. I thinks it's just your body's way of getting rid of the gross anesthesia. I didn't get a great sleep just because I was uncomfortable being on my back. I got up at one point and read to pass some time. Overall, the first day and night was soooo much smoother than I thought it would be! I'll update more throughout. Updated on 3 Feb 2024: I am 10 days out now and recovery has been pretty good. I had minimal pain and only took the Tramacet the night of the surgery, then I just switched to Tylenol and Advil. I had a lot of trouble sleeping for the first 5 nights or so. Sometimes it was because I was uncomfortable on my back, sometimes it was the extreme indigestion and gas under my ribs and sternum and sometimes it was just that I couldn't fall back asleep after taking my middle of the night dose of pain meds. Make sure you have a good book to read at 4 AM when you can't sleep! Melatonin has also helped me lately and I added a pillow under my knees. I got a mild laxative from my pharmacist which seemed to really help with the gas and bloating too. I'm using minimal advil and Tylenol now but my left still has some pretty significant pain under the nipple, down to the incision and even under the incision onto my chest wall. My right has virtually no pain at this point and has been so easy all the way through really (minimal pain, minimal swelling). My nipples are sore - I definitely have full sensation in them and they are very tender. They are starting to shrink back down to close to my pre-surgery size too which is a huge relief. I was very worried that they were going to be stretched larger after the surgery. The engorged feeling is less and less every day and swelling is next to nothing on the right but still significant on the left. I have been icing at least a couple times a day. I found that wheat bags stored in the freezer were the perfect ice bags for me for this because the wheat comformed to all my curves and got into all the crevices but wasn't so cold that you couldn't stand it. I used so many wheat bags during this process - they were circulating through the freezer and then I also had warm ones for my back and neck and shoulders when they would get sore. I had some wicked knots in my left shoulder blade area but that has always been a problem for me, even before implants. I am seriously missing my yoga and exercise to help work out all the knots and tension. I am struggling with not doing any housework because I feel pretty good now overall. But I read yesterday that the most common cause of post-op bleed in one surgical office was doing laundry! So that was a good wake-up call, to just relax and find computer/office work to do instead so that I'd still feel productive. I'm going back to work in 2 days and I'm nervous about it but I know the girls at work are ready to help me out where I need it. I'll post some pics soon! Updated on 3 Feb 2024: Here's some photos. They're still pretty high and blocky but way better than they were!!!! I wasn't going for a natural look - I wanted a very defined implant look. And as I think I said previously, I started with next to nothing but I had no sag and good quality skin so no lift was needed! Updated on 4 Feb 2024: Here's some photos. They're still pretty high and blocky but way better than they were!!!! I wasn't going for a natural look - I wanted a very defined implant look. And as I think I said previously, I started with next to nothing but I had no sag and good quality skin so no lift was needed! Updated on 13 Feb 2024: Tomorrow is 3 weeks post-surgery for me. Today, I can finally say I am in LOVE with my new boobs. Up until now, my husband has loved them but Ive been unsure. They looked so weird at first, and then my nipples looked weird and then my right looked smaller than my left but theyve evened out and I absolutely love them!!!!! I have been back to work now for a week and a half. The first little bit was scary but I found that it got easier by the hour and certainly a little better every day. I found the pushing and pulling motions to be the hardest but I had lots of help. By today I'm pretty much working normally. I'm loving that I'm able to do my hair, even in the back. Lol. Things that are difficult still - opening and closing car doors, putting on coats, sleeping on my back comfortably. It is a LONG recovery process and I find myself worrying that I might be wrecking something without even knowing it. But I am a worrier like that. I am pretty much off all pain meds - I did take some Advil before I started work today just so I didn't get too sore during my busy day but I'm doing OK without them. Over the weekend, I developed a cord that protrudes under my left breast further down onto my chest. I looked it up and it looks like Mondor's. My PS said not to be concerned but just to take it really easy this weekend. My back is tired, especially after work and I've been laying flat on my yoga mat and just stretching out the lower back - it feels so good. One piece of advice if I had to go back and do this again - I would book myself a massage in an sitting up massage chair for around 2 -3 weeks! Scars are looking good - I took my steri strips off at 2 weeks and now I'm just using paper tape on them.
After having 4 kids (the last pregnancy being twins) I had an abdominal separation, umbilical hernia and skin laxity. After 6 years of visiting this site and others, I finally booked my first consult with a different doctor. Surprisingly, I walked away from that appt less than confident and with doubts as to the outcome. At that point, I looked into a second opinion and thankfully was referred to Dr. Toy. The consult went great! He was friendly, highly knowledgeable, confident, concise and answered all my questions. I walked out with no doubt and booked my surgery date soon after. The surgery day went well. I was in for surgery by 7:20a.m. and home before 11:00a.m.! The first week was pretty rough and it took three weeks to stand straight, which caused a lot of back pain, but in the end it was completely worth it! ... 6 weeks post op and I am thrilled with the results so far! I would recommend Dr. Toy in a heartbeat! Updated on 12 Jul 2019: Updated on 12 Sep 2019: Updated on 4 Oct 2019: Updated on 4 Oct 2019:
From start to finish my experience with Dr. Toy was fantastic. In our consultation he inspired confidence that I could have the results I wanted, something no previous surgeon had been able to do. His office dealt brilliantly with me wanting to book my surgery almost a year from my initial consultation and me later postponing it six more months due to unexpected weight gain. That doesn't even cover the untold number of questions they skilfully fielded (and will likely have to continue to field) via email and phone. The surgery itself was straightforward. I checkedin, had a thorough presurgical consultation with Dr. Toy, and was put to sleep by a brisk and efficient anesthesiologist. I don't remember much from waking up besides being in quite a bit of pain that was promptly dealt with intravenously, and a very caring nurse who held my hand while the medication kicked in. My caregiver was given all the relevant information and I was sent off to get some R&R. I'm now 2 weeks post-op and my breasts look like the breasts of a 23 year old! (Which I am, but this wasn't the case previously.) I really wanted to post pictures of my procedure because prior to my surgery it was virtually impossible for me to find examples of a breast lift alone on smaller breasts. Almost all women in my size range opt for a lift-augumentation. For me, that was a bad idea. This was a post-weight loss mastopexy after losing 4 full cup sizes of volume and my tired skin would not have supported an implant well. Prior to surgery I wore a 32D/34C and my breasts were just a little more than a handful. I don't know what my healed size will be but I'm currently filling out a generic size small sports bra nicely. Even when the swelling goes down that's all I want or need - small, perky, natural looking breasts. What I would have had if weight gain and loss hadnt taken its toll on my body. I'lll continue updating with pictures as my breasts heal. Updated on 29 Apr 2019: I wasn't able to post a pre-surgery photo in my original review, so for reference here is my before photo. As of right now I haven't gotten any feeling back in my nipples. I'm told I can expect to get feeling back as late as six weeks. I'm at the 3 week mark and getting nervous about it. I will be updating with more photos as I continue to heal. Updated on 11 May 2019: Update from my second follow-up at 4 weeks post. Dr. Toy clarified for me that I can expect feeling to return over the course of several months! I must have absorbed the info about it being 6 weeks somewhere else. Whoops! I'm healing very well. As per Dr. Toy's reccomendation I keep silicone tape on 24/7, and change it weekly. Initially I talked to him about using the Embrace bandage system but he saved me $500 US by letting me know that it wouldn't add to my healing process. (Embrace functions by relieving tension on incisions so they can heal finer as well as topical application of silicone.) My breasts are already so small that there's no need to reduce tension as using silicone tape in conjunction with a firm support sports bra is functionally the same thing. My bruising is completely invisible now, though I still have some soreness to the touch around the incisions themselves. Sensation is a wildcard. I can't feel any parts of my skin that were detached yet, but the parts that weren't such as above my nipples are often hyper sensitive to pain and touch with occasional burning or tingling. If you have any questions I'm an active user, comment and I'll reply! Updated on 3 Apr 2025: I’ve gotten several requests for updates over the years, so five years later here’s where we are: I’m still extremely happy with my results. I’ll be updating you on the aesthetics, scarring, sensation, and healing process Aesthetics - 10/10. My weight has fluctuated upward and back downward (within a 40 pound range) several times since my surgery, and my breast skin had poor elastic recovery prior to surgery due extensive stretch mark trauma during puberty and during massive depression weight gain. That has had consequences for the level of maintained perkiness, but honestly? That’s just life. For reference I was 142 pounds on the day of my surgery. Today I am 175 pounds, and for a brief period I got up to 185 pounds before quickly coming back down (think on the order of less than 3 months). Scarring - 9/10. My scars are rarely noticed unless I point them out. I followed the instructions almost to the letter, but I also have the benefit of skin that scars extremely well. I did, however, get back to physical activity a little too soon. That resulted in some increased atrophic scarring in the incision at the base of my breast. If I did it over again, I would have stayed away from upper body physical exertion for a full three months. Maybe even up to 6. Sensation - 7/10. This one was hard to wrestle with. The sensation will never, ever be the same. Compared to before my surgery, I’d say I regained about 30% of surface sensation at the nipple itself but it was very slow and it took many years. In a twist of fate that I have never heard described anywhere else, but CHRIST I wish someone had warned me this could happen… I quickly regained and maintained 80-90% of the DEEP nipple sensation but it’s NOT LOCATED UNDERNEATH MY CURRENT SITE OF MY NIPPLES. That sensation is located where my nipples USED to be (about 1-2 inches below the dead centre of my nipples as they are now). This had severe impacts on my psychological and sexual health for many years - but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I experienced a type of ‘phantom limb syndrome’ for years. My brain and my bodily sensations told me my nipples were still where they used to be, but when I (or someone else) went to touch them… they weren’t there. This caused body dysphoria/dysmorphia that made me HATE having my breasts touched. If you want to talk big science words, in one fell swoop this surgery rendered my proprioceptive ‘image/blueprint’ of myself invalid. I would liken it to what I imagine people experience when they have to relearn how to speak, or walk. It felt wrong. It was confusing and frustrating beyond belief. It made me hate myself for good long while and it decimated my sex life for 2+ years. The Good News: it got better. I received the advice to ‘play’ with them. Touch them. This was mostly in service of giving my body an incentive to regrow nerve connections to the area, but it had an additional effect beyond that. It acted like a sort of physiotherapy. Pushing through my discomfort and physically exploring the area allowed my brain to create a new proprioceptive ‘blueprint’, which in turn gradually (and I mean GRADUALLY) reduced my distress. I was able to desensitize myself to the fact that my body was NOT the same as before, while also learning what my current body IS. The pleasure came back, albeit it looks/feels very different now. It will never be what it was before, but it’s still pretty darn good. Healing Process - 3/10. The actual, visible, physical healing process was easy. The process of rediscovering my own body and the psychological impact of that, was not. Still, knowing what I know now, I would still do it again. I hope this update helps a lot of people make the right decision for them. My story is just one of the possible outcomes, with its own consequences and path to recovery.
Great experience with the staff and doctor toy He is an amazing doctor. I have a breast lift /reduction with Lipo. He is kind and honest and I’m happy I went with him. I had a consult with dr fang Chong ans chose dr toy. Highly recommend.
I had a consultation with two well known surgeons in Edmonton. I decided to do with Dr. Toy as I felt most comfortable with his body contouring skills. He also offered me suggestions on how I could look more proportional given the irregularity in my thigh from an old fall. Surgery was a breeze, his office staff are great for any follow up questions. I would highly recommend Dr. Toy. I have sat on this decision for years and only felt comfortable that Dr. Toy could deliver desirable results. 4 days post op and things are great thus far. Swelling however that is to be expected.
My surgery is scheduled at the beginning of April and I’m getting super anxious!! I’m so excited but of course the thought of surgery and the recovery is putting my anxiety into over drive. Is there anything I should buy or get ready for when I come home? Also, my youngest is 2 and he weighs 30 pounds...when will I be allowed to carry him? I go for my final consult in a couple weeks and will ask these questions, but any advice would be muchly appreciated!! Updated on 6 Apr 2018: I honestly couldn’t be any happier with how everything has went and is gong so far. I was very nervous for my surgery but the nurses, the anesthesiologist, and Dr Toy were all extremely comforting and answered all my questions. I went from being a complete nervous wreck to totally calm and collected. Recovery has been way better than I expected. I think that has a lot to do with how incredibly skilled Dr Toy is.
415cc’s. Natrelle Inspira SoftTouch Highly Cohesive Silicone. High Profile, Under the muscle. My experience with Dr. Toy has been nothing but 5/5, along with his staff as well. Since day one they have been extremely accommodating to my schedule for my consultation, pre op, surgery, and post op appointments. The consultation went very well. I wasn’t nervous at all like I expected to be, he makes you very comfortable and the atmosphere is very welcoming in my opinion. He first asked me what my ideal image would be, and then explained to me how we would be able to make it work with my body size, etc. He was very informative on the different types of implants and which would best be suited for me and why, and I never felt like I was left in the dark when it came to aftercare and what to expect. When it finally became the day of surgery, I was brought in quickly and it went perfect. There was essentially no wait time for any nurses. I was brought in a room to change into my gown, get weighed and marked, and then brought into the surgery room. About 5 minutes went by and the anaesthesiologist arrived, and I was out. I woke up and I can barely remember now how everything went but I do know the nurses waited with me until my sister arrived to pick me up. *UPDATE* 1 week post op check up went well, I had the waterproof bandage removed from my incisions, and they are healing well. There is no bruising and no infection. I’m cleared to begin light massaging and to start wearing sports bras. I’m booked back in at the beginning of April for another checkup. POSTING AT 17 DAYS POST OP
So I'm in the process of looking for a surgeon I feel comfortable with to get breast implants and maybe a tummy tuck. I'm not sure if my stomach is bad enough to go through the healing and recovery time for that surgery. Does anyone have any advice. Pics are added. Do you think it's worth it to do a tummy tuck? Updated on 27 Aug 2017: I just had my first consultation with Dr. Toy. He was the second surgeon I consulted with and I can't say enough about him. The meeting was fantastic. Dr Toy took the time to explain everything, went over all of my options and we even looked at sizes. Compared to my first consult which was quite rushed I feel like Dr. Toy is the surgeon for me. I can't wait to get the quote back and book my surgery! Updated on 3 Sep 2017: Updated on 18 Oct 2017: So I'm booked on Nov 1st. Any tips of what to have on hand? I'm going to buy a front zip sports bra this week and some buttons up/front close shirts. I'm getting excited but nervous! Updated on 31 Oct 2017: Well this is it. Night before surgery and I’m nervous. I think I have everything I need. Now just the waiting game begins. I’m finally going to fill out a bra!! Bye bye little boobs. Updated on 1 Nov 2017: Surgery is over and everything went great. Pain is pretty minimal and I have no nausea so that’s good. My chest feels tight but I can get up and walk around on my own. Can’t wait to see them with the bra off! Updated on 2 Nov 2017: So day 2 is going pretty good so far. I showered and got most of the marker off. Boobs look pretty square but that’s to be expected. I’m taking my pain meds every 4 hours still. I tried to push it to 5 hours but I was getting too sore. Thankfully the meds don’t make me nauseated ???? Updated on 4 Nov 2017: Everything is still going great. I’m only on Advil now for pain and have started massaging them gently to help move things down. My upper back is a bit tight from trying not to use my chest or arms much. Today I might try to get out of the house and get some shopping done. Updated on 6 Nov 2017: So day 5 was great. I feel good, no pain just tightness still and the girls are starting to look more normal. My right looks higher than the left but I’ve started massaging so hopefully both will drop more soon. So far I’m thrilled with the progress. Seeing some bruising today and I’m dying to take the bandage off to see my incisions but the dr said to wait a week so I’ve got two more days to go. I still get tired more easily so I’m glad I took 10 days off. Updated on 9 Nov 2017: All is going well...love how my T-shirts look now! I still haven’t taken the tape off so haven’t seen my scars but they seem to sit pretty close to the crease. Updated on 16 Nov 2017: So to massage or not to massage? I was doing some compression type massage the Dr recommended but then I watched some videos where they were doing way more aggressive massaging. I’m not sure if I should just keep doing the compression ones or do more. Any advice? On a positive note I went bra shopping and I’m a 34dd or 36d! I took the tape off on day 13 and now use paper tape. The incisions are still pretty raised but I’m not too concerned. The stretch marks are from my pregnancy boobs. Updated on 23 Nov 2017: Can’t believe 3 weeks has gone by already! All the feeling is back now, for a while the area from my nipples down was pretty numb. For the last 2-3 days my nipples and skin around them has been super sensitive. The only thing that’s helped was wearing a tight sports bra so they didn’t move around. Today they are feeling better. I went bra shopping and am a 34DD!!!! I was shocked and actually they don’t look that big to me (having a bit of boob greed right now). Scars are healing and they are dropping nicely although the right is slower to move. The underside of my breasts are quite squishy and real feeling but the top part is still firm. I keep massaging everyday to soften them up and move them down. So far I’m really happy with everything! Updated on 17 Dec 2017: So everything looks good. Dr said I don’t need to massage anymore and they will drop and soften some more. I’m so happy I did this!! Some days I wish I went bigger but the dr thought my size was just right and my hubby agrees. Updated on 17 Dec 2017: Updated on 4 Feb 2018: It’s been 3 months now and I’m loving the new boobs. I have few numb spots on the bottom of my breasts and nipple but the tops and sides are back to full feeling. I sometimes wish I went bigger. I feel like they looked bigger at 6 weeks and are a bit smaller now but they’re still much bigger than before ????. I’m also hoping that my nipples centre a bit more. My nipples always pointed to the side and the dr warned me he couldn’t fix that perfectly but he did say they will centre more as they drop. Updated on 1 Nov 2018: So it’s my one year boobaversary today. Overall I’m so happy I decided to get my boobs done. Like everyone on here I sometimes wish I went bigger. My dr told me beforehand my nipples would still be more outwards because that’s how they naturally are but I was surprised by how high they are. My super helpful husband was like “ya, that’s how perky boobs look” ???? My scars are fading well (stretch marks are from pregnancy and breast feeding) and I have almost all the feeling back except for one spot under my right one which definitely has less sensation than before. I’d totally do it again. Good luck to all
My breast implants were wonderful when I first got them, but 5 years later and the birth of my daughter, they are lackluster to say the least. Not all that full and the asymmetry was getting more noticeable and really starting to bother me. I can't get through a day without thinking about them and feeling upset. In mid 2016 I suddenly noticed my left breast was larger than the right. It was like one day I woke up and It was huge. It was so much larger I had to stuff my bra in an attempt to hide the difference. I went to my gp and he referred me to a plastic surgeon. I waited months and still hadn't heard. We relocated to Fort McMurray AB for work (from Kamloops BC) and I started researching a new surgeon in Edmonton. I saw all Dr. Toy's shining reviews online and knew I had to get a consultation with him. I had an ultrasound of my left breast and found out I had a late stage seroma. Apparently this is very uncommon. I waited 6 months to see Dr.Toy but it was worth the wait. He has a calming confidence that reassured me I had choosen the right Dr to take care of me. We talked about my current implants. They are approx 350cc over the muscle textured tear drop gummy bears. The more natural shape of the implant does not compliment my wider breast shape. If you can think about it like my implants are too vertical and should be more horizontal. They also are sagging a little. Sagging is inevitable with over the muscle as there isnt a pectoral muscle holding the implant in place. All there is is breast tissue. I would never recommend getting them done this way. They do not have the longevity, among other things, that under the muscle has. We decided to up the cc to one that is more complimentary to my body shape and size. I am 5'2" and 125 pounds but Dr. Toy told me I have fair sized shoulders that can safely accommodate larger breasts without looking like a [RS bleep]. We decided on 450cc moderate smooth round silicone. At first I was worried that 450cc seemed too much bigger then my current implants, but I fully trust that Dr. Toy has my best interests at heart and understands and respects how I want to look as a woman. I want to look gifted in the breast category, but not too large or distracting. Protocol says that when you have fluid around your implant they have to do a ultrasound guided Biopsy to aspirate some of the fluid and test it for BIA-ALCL before we could go forward. That stands for breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It is a very rare implant associated cancer. I had to travel to Edmonton to the Lundrum Breast Center to have this test done. I waited a gruling 10 business days, but I got my results back and they are negative! We have a green light to proceed! I just had the routine blood test yesterday and filled out all the paper work. I'll be faxing it all back today! I also assume I'll be making my payment today as well. It is a lot of money, $13,125 with gst, But I know that finally after what seems like forever stressing out about my breasts, they are finally going to be what I want. T minus 7 days! Updated on 22 Jul 2017: Updated on 24 Jul 2017: Getting so excited and feeling more confident! I am sure I'll be nervous on the day of, but right now I am feeling awesome. I have been taking a natural concoction of sorts. I have been taking probiotics to help my system when I start my antibiotics. 2000mg Vitamin C, 50mg Tumeric, 50mg Bromelain, 50mg Zinc and 1 scoop powdered glutamine. All these supplements assist with tissue regeneration, collagen formation, immune function, speed of healing, reducing inflammation and so much more. I start Arnica Montana the night before surgery. My hope is that I can feel as good as possible as soon as possible. I have a husband, a two year old and we own two businesses. I have work to do! Updated on 24 Jul 2017: It's 2 days before surgery and I wanted to share some more pics. I don't WANT to share them, But if my story can help others than its worth it. I cannot stand seeimg myself. Looking the pictures really shows how bad the symmetry is. They are horrible. My nips are all over the place! When I lay down it's the worst! Makes me want to cry. I know Dr. Toy is going to do an amazing job and give me the breasts I've always wanted! Wednesday literally cannot come soon enough. Updated on 25 Jul 2017: I've cleaned the house, made food, packed lunches for my husband and our daughter. I packed our suitcases. I've showered and blew my hair out. Now all I have to do is go to sleep. But I am tooo excited!!! Getting my upgrade tomorrow! It can't come sooner! Updated on 26 Jul 2017: All done! Not feeling too bad, but I was quite nauseous when I first woke up. Had a couple grapes and a few blueberries. Going to eat a couple pieces of toast because it's time for my pills. They are tight and pretty sore but not too bad. I can tell already they are amazing. Everyone at the surgical center was beyond fabulous, including Dr.Toy. I had a quick consult before I went in. We measured and marked me up and decided on 520cc!!! I know that I am going to finally look the way I want to! I'll try and take a peek tomorrow. Updated on 28 Jul 2017: I absolutely love them already! They are very swollen and riding high, but I can tell they are going to be amazing! My left is much more swollen as we had fluid and a nasty scar capsule to remove. Updated on 2 Aug 2017: Absolutely incredible. I love them. The right has dropped but the left is still hanging in there. I read that they rarely drop at the same time. So we just wait, keep doing the massages and enjoy! I had to switch to sports bras because now that they are dropping and fluffing, the surgical bra is too tight and puts pressure on my incisions. I have many of them so it has been so fun to try them all on again! At risk of sounding so vain, this correction has literally changed my life. I feel so much better about myself. I cant wait till my husband can enjoy them too! No more hiding!
Dr. Toy is an amazing Doctor. Him and his staff are extremely helpful and actually care about their patients. Dr. Toy has performed, reconstructive breast augmentation and a Brazilian butt lift on me. My BA was nothing short of a miracle! They are fuller, symmetrical and look amazing! Since he did such a flawless job on my BA I booked an appointment for my Bbl. I couldn't be more happy I'm 3 months post opp and I have hardly lost any of my transferred fat. At first I was worried my Lipo was uneven so I messaged his office and within two days I had an appointment. Dr Toy walked me through the healing process and gave me so much reassurance. Now my Lipo has evened out and my final results are starting to show. I'm so happy with how I look and it's all because of Dr Toy, I highly recommend him! If you want any before and after photos message me and I would be more than happy to show off his work!
Conservative management such as physiotherapy are good to help strengthen the core/abdominal muscles. However, there are limitations with the results you can achieve with these methods alone. Surgery is your best option to tighten the abdominal muscles and to repair the umbilical hernia. In fact, only surgical intervention would correct the umbilical hernia. It would be best to consult a board certified plastic surgeon.