Breast Aug w/o lift Natrelle SRX 560cc/525cc
Breast Aug Journey
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Day of surgery to 3dpo
Day of surgery was a breeze for me as I have undergone tummy tuck years prior so I was more excited and ready for it to be done with. I had my surgery performed at seven hills surgery center which by the way is very nice and awesome staff. The surgery took them about hour to perform abs and hour to wake from anesthesia. I was given water and ice chips and was all wrapped up and ready to go home. The pain was not bad in the ride home I have a high tolerance for pain. I took one pill for nausea as the ride did make me feel sick. I alternated between the oxy and muscle relaxers. Now on day 3 I only use oxy at night as I tried taking extra strength Tylenol on day 2 and woke up in pain. During the day is fine I don’t take meds. My stats at surgery is 5”4 162lbs BWD 14 and ptosis is a grade 1 in the r and grade 2 in the l meaning mild to moderate sag. I went with Natrelle SRX 560 in R and 525 in L as that is bigger. He went under the muscle so I have an incision in the inflammatory fold. The incision does not bother me I have another few days before removing it. I had a post op visit the day after surgery where they remove the bandage and made sure I was healing properly, everything looks to be in order, then they place the front zip sport bra on me. I will place the pic in the order of the events if it will let me. Im very swollen and have been doing the massages they showed me to push them down into the pockets but it will take a lil longer as I have bigger implants and uhp projection. Which they have dropped some since surgery day. I do have my on breast tissue hanging at the bottom as I was borderline for lift and opt out of having one and if needed will return later down the road. Dr. Cambeiro is very confident that the implant alone especially size and projection will give me the results I seek which is a natural look not perky and or augmented look. I’m okay with the hang but I can tell I will have the fullness up top and volume so I’m patiently waiting and excited.


Congrats on finding your surgeon! I wish you all the best on your journey and hope you keep us posted!