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Belated update

Hello all you wonderful ladies! After a quote of $9K for a revision, I've decided to have a wait and see attitude about when and where I get a revision. At that price, I could probably go elsewhere for the same amount. They recommended that I get alloderm (or similar material) to be sure not to bottom out again, wanted to reduce me by about 150-200ccs, switch me to silicone, and was looking at doing a aureola incision. Anyone that has read my posts knows that these are things that I didn't want, although a slight reduction would be okay. Since making this decision about 2 or 3 months ago, my breasts have since evened out and the animation is not as bad any more. Still there, but not as bad. The bottoming out is still there but not as bad since they are at least even. I will likely eventually fix this but for now I am actually feeling pretty good about them. It is partially because they stopped hurting for the most part. On occasion I still get some twinges here and their but it is almost always in the right breast as has been the case since the beginning. They are soft, pliable, move freely and feel pretty darned real. I hope you ladies are doing well and this message finds you happy, healthy and healed. What do you think of the revision cost?

Updated my review to not sure

I love the results of my inner and outer thigh liposuction so that was definitely worth it. I also am happier with the results after treating my back of thighs with Veleshape. I wanted to fix my asymmetry and wanted no scars on my breasts. With a revision looming, I am nervous to go under the knife again. I love the size I picked but am now wondering if the added weight of the saline is partly what is causing the bottoming out. I think I have severe flex deformity. I've finally got up the nerve to post pictures. Any recommendations? Anyone else have combination of flex deformity and bottoming out and gone through revision surgery? I wanted to be back at work by now but am obsessing about my current state and new outcome. I see them in April to review method of repair. I am heartbroken.

Confirmed - bottomed out on both sides

In my appointment today my doctor has confirmed that I have bottomed out on both sides. They won't do revision surgery until I am 6 months out healing so I have an appointment scheduled for Early April to discuss my revision, options, cost, etc. I feel very proportionate but am wondering if this wouldn't have happened if I went with the lighter option of silicone implants. Have any of you any stories to share about you're revisions with similar size?

On an upbeat note, my pictures comparing my before thoughts to my after thighs were remarkably good. I can't wait to get pictures copies to share.

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Dr. Lisa Precht
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All the staff at Athenix, especially Elle, my patient coordinator, are the best. They call for reminders, they call back right way and they made special effort to order two sizes when I wasn't sure on size. Dr. Precht took it from there to get my fill levels right and even me out. So far, I am thrilled with the results.