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More photos.

I cried the first time I put on these two bralettes with 0 support! I've never ever been able to wear such things without it looking horrible and or just plain not working at all. Collage photo top is day one post op, and bottom is today. I'm loving how they're shaping to be!

New photo

Just a quick snap for ya, still have the glue and sutures in and will have updated photos next Wednesday after they are removed.

Finally uncovered

Just a quick update! Everything seems to be going well, I stopped pain pills except Tylenol on day two because they were making me so sick. Haven't had much pain, but it took me awhile to get the stuck on gauze off due to the glue they used on my incisions. Everything is looking good to me so far and PS week after surgery appointment is tomorrow. I can't believe how perky they are out of my surgical bra(which I've been wearing 24/7) , never ever been the case even when I was young! I know they have some settling to do but I'm so pleased with the symmetry of the mild reduction on the left side matching the right :) (diamonds are covering tattoos for anonymity)

Provider Review

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
N., Billings, Montana

I chose Dr. Ken Bailey because I've had a couple friends have their surgeries through him and loved their results. So far I've had my consult with him and he was very courteous, informative and listened intently without ever making me feel rushed. That was a big deal to me as most doctors just want to get in and out.