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30 Years Old, Finally Following Through on my BA! - Allentown, PA
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I've been talking about breast augmentation since...
rachaelb925April 10, 2016
WORTH IT$5,900
I've been talking about breast augmentation since I realized mine weren't coming... at 17 years old. I consulted with Dr. Chung last April after going on vacation and not being confident in the way I looked, yet again. I was intimidated by the idea so I did not finally go through with it until this past March, and I've never been happier with a decision I've made! I have a confidence I never knew possible. How dissatisfied I was with my body was consuming me and not allowing me to be the best version of myself. I look forward to moving on with my life and never looking back!
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30 y/o, No children, finally went through with the BA!
rachaelb925April 11, 2016
I'd always thought about it... what it'd be like to finally be able to just throw on any old bathing suit, any blouse or top, without having to hope there's enough padding in the bathing suit or if I had the right bra to fill out the top. So I finally went to a consultation with Dr. Chung April, 2015. After that, I'd kind of talked myself out of it. "No you don't need it. You'll be fine." Until almost a year later, when I was once again fed up with being so insecure, so I called Dr. Chung's office to put down a deposit and schedule my surgery!
I won't lie - the weeks leading up to surgery were terrifying. After reading so many stories of women's good - and bad - experiences, my mind was racing with what-ifs. Surgery day was an anxious one, but it was manageable. The week following that was really difficult, and in a way I hadn't expected. I was feeling remorse and regret, like what had I done to my body? I was so swollen, so I didn't look or feel myself. The pain meds didn't help my anxiety, but once I stopped taking them, my mind set completely changed.
Tomorrow will be 4 weeks since my surgery. It seems my left breast is dropping faster than my right, but I'm being as patient as a I can be waiting for the right to catch up.
Dr. Chung is not a man of very many words, but he and his staff are very attentive whenever you need them. They promptly return phone calls and emails. Very professional and great experience all around. I look forward to my next appointment so he can tell me what lies ahead!
I won't lie - the weeks leading up to surgery were terrifying. After reading so many stories of women's good - and bad - experiences, my mind was racing with what-ifs. Surgery day was an anxious one, but it was manageable. The week following that was really difficult, and in a way I hadn't expected. I was feeling remorse and regret, like what had I done to my body? I was so swollen, so I didn't look or feel myself. The pain meds didn't help my anxiety, but once I stopped taking them, my mind set completely changed.
Tomorrow will be 4 weeks since my surgery. It seems my left breast is dropping faster than my right, but I'm being as patient as a I can be waiting for the right to catch up.
Dr. Chung is not a man of very many words, but he and his staff are very attentive whenever you need them. They promptly return phone calls and emails. Very professional and great experience all around. I look forward to my next appointment so he can tell me what lies ahead!
Thanks for posting your experience! Can you share some more information about your procedure? For example, why did you have it done? Any tips for getting a great result?