Mr Ghali was very professional, listened to my expectations and made me aware of what was realistic. I felt at ease with him from my initial consultation right through to follow up appointment. He did a brilliant job and I could not recommend him enough.
Sorry I don’t like long reviews so here’s a quick one. I got Demi motiva implants dual plane at the Belvedere Clinic the offer was £3,270 in total with Dr Shadi Ghali and he did an amazing job I can’t see my incision scars under my breast at all and now I’m D/DD. To not get any stretch marks I used palmers coconut oil in the lotion and oil formula. Ask me questions here or follow me on Instagram if you like x
I have been thinking about surgery for a while now. I'm a mum of 3 and breast fed my last child for 2 yrs the longest out them all. I have waited for them to go back to shape but they have gone more like someone has stuck a pin in them. One is smaller then the other as well. My little girl preferred one side to the other like they do and it really notices. I have always been small chested only an A cup. Now I don't even fill a cup A ! They have always been small and I kinda excepted it learnt to live with it even tho I was always a bit conscious wen it came to wearing bikinis or trying on bras. But now they are just deflated bits of skin hanging down. It means getting in debt but I feel unhappy . I can't fill any bra the more padded the worse i look and bikini is even worse as can't hide under my top. I'm a fitness coach and love the gym so I work out lift alot of weights which I worry about as well. Worry about things going wrong even cancer! even tho I have researched it all. I keep putting it of but it comes back to haunt me everytime I look in mirror or look down in my top or with my partner. Tell me your stories please. HELP! Any weight lifters ? Breast feeding mummys? Small boobies? Thank you
I'm having my BA in just over a weeks time, im excited and nervous. I have 2 beautiful children aged 3 and 1. Although I bf both it hasn't impacted the shame of my breasts. I'm a curvy size 10 dress size and my clothes fit perfect around my lower half but everything just gapes up top. I don't tend to carry any weight in my upper body it all lives round my tummy and hips but this just makes me feel out of proportion and struggle to wear nice fitting clothes without the assistance of a lot of padding. This year I reached the big 3 0 and I decided to go for it. I'm looking forward to feeling happier with my body and hopefully seeing an increase in my confidence. I've had my consultations and my pre-op. My surgery is taking place at the Belvedere clinic in Abbey wood London, and my surgeon is Dr Shadi Ghali. Updated on 5 Dec 2016: These are my before pics...my belly is bigger than my boobs :-( Updated on 5 Dec 2016: So sad...no boobies to fill it out...yet!!! Updated on 6 Dec 2016: This is me in a work dress, it fits perfectly aside from the baggy top part even though I have a padded bra on! I can't wait to fill out this dress a bit more up top!! Updated on 7 Dec 2016: Got a phone call today from the clinic, my admission time is 11.30am!! I'm starting to feel very excited!! Updated on 12 Dec 2016: Tomorrow is the day! I'm feeling excited and surprisingly laid back about it all. I've spent the past couple of weeks panicking about the aftermath and caring for my young kids but I'm confident that I will have the help I need to see me through. Most people are aware I'm having this done and are supportive. I've been taking vitamins b complex and c, magnesium, arnica and probiotics to get myself in the best health ahead of the surgery, I feel prepared, I know what to expect physically and emotionally and I'm ready for this! Being on the boobs!! Pic of wish boobs attached Updated on 13 Dec 2016: I'm checked into the clinic and in my gown!! I'm so excited!! Updates on the other side!! Updated on 13 Dec 2016: After I arrived at the clinic (Belvedere, Kneehil, Kent, uk) I was shown to my private room with my husband and provided with my gown and sexy op knickers! I was quickly seen by the aneathsthtist and surgeon and then told to relax and wait for my turn. I was sent down to theatre just after 2pm, where I had my details reconfirmed and was then placed on the operating table, canular inserted and I honestly don't recall the rest. I woke up back in my room around 6pm, feeling very sleepy indeed but was able to eat some toast and have a drink. I was in the room for 2 hours in and out of sleep but finally felt awake enough to get dressed and leave. When I got home I took some ibroprofen and went straight to bed. My pillows are propped high and I'm comfortable. Moving is painful but I'm taking things very slowly. I've just woken to take my pain meds and will hopefully now get some more rest. More updates tomorrow Updated on 14 Dec 2016: Hi ladies, firstly let me tell you how happy I am! I was really nervous about this but so glad I did it. I slept quite well last night, although I was very drowsy from the morphine so that probably helped. Woke up this morning and I feel uncomfortable but I'm not in agony. I'm keeping topped up on my meds cocodamol and ibroprofen so I'm doing bf just fine. Managed to make myself some toast and coffee too. Today I'm just going to rest up, although I feel ok I don't want to do anything too strenuous so I have my pillows and the tv remote and I plan on catching up on all my fave to shows! Updated on 14 Dec 2016: Almost at the end of day 1 post op. I've been getting muscle spasms in one breast which can be a little painful, but overall I'm ok. I have of course made the mistake of thinking that I am pain free so been a bit relaxed with the meds, I'm feeling a little sorer now so straight back on them. My advice at this point is take the medication you are prescribed, you do need it. Updated on 14 Dec 2016: Day 1 ended with some pain relief and a relatively good sleep, day 2 however has started at 4.45am with the unstoppable shivers, and in need of more pain relief. I've taken some ibroprofen and back into bed. My 3 year old is a sleep ninja and always manages to creep into our bed in the night, in doing so he has fattened my pillows down making it very difficult for me to get up. I've read that days 2 and 3 are the worst, but that's ok, I'm ready for this.... Updated on 15 Dec 2016: My tummy is really taking a battering. Firstly I haven't been able to go to the toilet since the op and secondly the mix of antibiotics and pain relief are sending me into tummy gurgle overdrive. It's keeping me awake at night, it sound likes a tropical thunderstorm!! I'm taking pro biotics but perhaps I need to increase my intake of friendly bacteria to help resolve this. On the boob front, my incisions are a little tender, well I can just tell where they are now, so the local anaesthetic to that area has worn off, feeling itchy from the bandages I'm in, but hardly any other pain at the moment. Just need my tummy to relax so I can sleep ????