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Welp. Almost 6 months!
On the bright side.... I have gotten to wear sooo many cute outfits!!! I can’t stop getting new outfits! I mean, hey, I didn’t pay all that to not, right? ????

09 Apr 2019
Although upfront doesn't always please the patients, it is the most important thing that I can offer. If something is not appropriate I am not going to put a patient in a situation where they would regret their decisions. It is nice when people recognize upfront is protectionist
1 month post op ALREADY
My right breast is still my problem boob.... but not in the way it used to be anymore. My right breast has always been the higher up one. Now, it seems to have dropped more than my left one and my left one is feeling a bit tighter then the right. To be honest I’ve been trying to keep my mind off of it because I’ll freak myself out. What if it’s bottoming out? What if the other one doesn’t drop to that level and they’re lopsided! I didn’t pay all this money for lopsided breasts :/ I’m hoping to the best, and I know I need to be patient. But still.
3 weeks post op!
Provider Review
Dr. Lawton is attentive and ready to answer any and all question you have. He is upfront about his opinion on what will and will not look good and what will give you the results you are looking for, not what others may want for you. So far, my experience with him has been excellent!

09 Apr 2019
Although upfront doesn't always please the patients, it is the most important thing that I can offer. If something is not appropriate I am not going to put a patient in a situation where they would regret their decisions. It is nice when people recognize upfront is protectionist