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07/21 Update

07/21

I just love them so much. Thank you so so much, Dr. Stefan Krivosudsky Febopras!
Tattooed my scars at a local beauty salon - it is really hard to see them by color now.
Don't care any more about people noticing the unnatural form when I'm lying around - so they know, who cares.

Scars nearly 2y after

Someone asked me how the scars have become, so here is an update.
I do not like them a lot, but I will get them tattooed over soon, so I hide them in the meantime.
A lot of people ask me weather I got a boob job, because they look too perfect to them.

28y, 1 Kid, 250 / 275 Cc and Mini Lift on One Side. Moderate Plus Round Inframammary Submuscular Implants by Mentor

I've always had asymmetrical boobs. The left one was a small B cup and the right one an A. I always perfectely liked the bigger one of them.
While I was breastfeeding my daughter three years ago, my breasts turned into huge D cups for a short time - afterwards, they sagged both. That needed to change.
I consulted the clinic ISCARE in Prague (despite the scary name), because their website is very informative and lists prices. They asked me to send some pics. The surgeon recommended a regular breast augmentation and a socalled mini lift (a half moon shaped excision above one areola to raise the lower nipple). So I scraped and did it.
After a relaxing holiday, I turned up at iscare the day before the surgery. A kind lady checked my blood pressure, CTG and took some blood and made some pictures. I signed dozens of papers and stopped eating and drinking after dinner.
The next day was the big day. First, the anesthesiologist saw me and asked my weight, height and if I was healthy. Then, Dr. med. Krivosudský finally received me. He was a completely congenial person and talked freely about how my boobs are pretty already and what I could expect. He explained, that after breast feeding, the axillary cut was neither possible nor advisable in my case. I didn't care for the implant company, so I decided to go with what he named to be the most durable, Mentor. They wouldn't use completely low profile implants in their clinic - the lowest he recommended were of the 'moderate plus' line from Mentor. The small sizers he put in my bra felt huge already. The hardest decision was whether I wanted to go with the mini lift. Prior to the consultation, I had decided agains it becaus I didn't like the pictures of the periareolar scars I had found on the internet. BUT the doctor told me something that changed my mind:
1) Putting in two different sizes of implants would not adjust the asymmetry.
2) The breast augmentation would enhance the asymmetry further, which already was a difference of 1.2 centimetres in the height of the nipples. ugh.
After that was settled, I paid, then got down to my room and changed into compression hosiery and stuff for the operation. I was so excited and amused by friendly ladies rolling me through the clinic, I was all smiling and joking around. Within ten seconds on the table, i was asleep.
The first thought that came to my mind in the recovery room around midday was 'I'm hungry!'. I was smiling again. Back in my room one hour later, I was asked whether I wanted some pain killer, and I said yes, just in case. The first few hours I didn't dare to move.. Then I went to toilet, poured some tea, looked out of the window and read a book. I felt so so great!
For I had 'slept' under anesthesia at noon, sleep wouldn't come to me until 1 am at night. But despite the fatigue, the normal inflexibility and my 'bad muscle soreness' (at least that's what it felt like), I left very happy when the doc came to see me the next morning.
I had packed to leave already, so I had to undress and lie down again so he could extract the drainage tubes, which he did without big warning. OUCH! That was the worst pain of the whole procedure. I took another pain killer and left.
Now the only thing I can do is to wait, and cross my fingers that they turn out beautifully.

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