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5.5 months post op

They have changed SO much over the past 5 months. I love every inch of them, the size, the placement, the comfort. So impressed.
I’m able to be JUST as active as I was pre op, working out daily with the only change being lighter chest workouts.

5 weeks post op

At 4 weeks I was cleared to workout again! Yay! Doing everything except for pushups and any overhead pulling motions.
Realizing that I need a wardrobe is kind of a bummer buttttt I LOVE my results and needing new tops is an easy thing to replace over time.

Highly Recommend Dr. Blagg at Synergy!!!

I'd always been a little uneven growing up, which I knew was normal. But, when I started getting into fitness and weight lifting regularly, after about two years, "a little uneven" became obviously lopsided as well as both starting sag. I knew I wanted to change this but it took about a year of sitting on it to finally pull the trigger. I couldn't find any doctors around me that I trusted, so I drove four hours to Synergy in Round Rock, and I don't regret it a bit! Worth every mile!
I met Dr. Kerr my first visit and then had Vlasta help me try on the sizes. Their office is way more professional than other ones I had visited. The sizers were the kind that have a little cup cut out of the back side so they really "fit" over your boob and give you a better idea what they will look like. Dr Kerr asked Vlasta to let me try the 400cc and 450cc based on what I told him. When she put the 400cc on I loved it!!! So we tried the 450cc and honestly the size difference was very hard to notice. They recommended 450cc because I was going under muscle, so the 450cc would actually appear more like 400cc due to being underneath my muscle. I struggled with that because I'm SUPER active and I didn't want anything to get in the way of me continuing to do so.
I chose Saline over Silicone after tons of research. The price was not an issue, this was just what I felt comfortable with having in my body. Dr. Blagg also really liked the idea of doing of Saline for me because the "inspiration pictures" I had shown them were of very round breasted women.
After thinking about size for a couple weeks, I decided to go with somewhere between 400cc and 450cc since I knew I loved 400cc, but was weary about the idea of 450cc, because it just sounded too big in my head. I left it up to Dr. Blagg in the operating room what the final numbers would be.
When operating day came, I showed up to the surgery center, changed myself into the gown, met the nurses, and talked with Dr. Blagg to confirm what I wanted. He took another look at me to help me decide where in the 400-450cc range I'd be, but ultimately, since I was lopsided, he wouldn't know for sure until he could sit me up in the operating and make sure they match.
I ended up with Saline, round, moderate profile, filled to 410cc and 450cc, and they are perfect. My incision was inframammary (under breast) and placed under muscle.
Dr. Blagg was the kindest man I've ever spoken to in any medical profession. Truly, he can be drawing on your chest with marker as you're about to be cut open and somehow he just makes you feel safe. There was never a moment on operation day that I worried I was making a mistake or that it wouldn't turn out wonderful. He answered all my questions and addressed all my concerns with depth and honesty. He looks you in the eye every time he speaks to you, and I think his smile is on his face 24-7, and it's very genuine. My husband and I were so very pleased with everything he did, said, etc.
After I was marked up, had an IV lead in my arm, signed a bunch of papers and all that good stuff, Dr Blagg left the room and a few minutes later the nurse came in to get me. We walked together, and I actually walked myself into the operating room and laid myself on the operating table, fully awake and alert, no meds at this point. Thankfully I'm not one to get very nervous and the thought of surgery does not frighten me, so if that's you, I could total imagine this part freaking people out!!! You see allllll the stuff that's about to be used on you, so don't look around if you're not into that. Still, Dr. Blagg is there just smiling as big as ever, talking you through what's going on, and you're asleep in less than 30 seconds from getting on the table if I had to guess.
The surgery took exactly an hour, my husband thinks a little less, and I woke up very easily, just very thirsty! The nurses gave me as much water as I wanted right away, and I laid there for maybe 10 minutes before they said I could go whenever I felt like trying to get up.
I was bandaged with an Ace wrap and I had no pain at all when I woke up. It just felt like I had done a lot of pushups!
I was very dizzy for the first few hours after leaving, but I napped 90% of the time the first few days so it wasn't an issue. We stayed in a hotel near by since we came from out of town, and saw nurse Felicia the next morning to unwrap me and put me in the soft bra I brought.
"The Reveal Party" was NOT what I expected. I did tons of research but I never came across what everyone calls "drop and fluff." I had no idea they would look so WEIRD at first, so I was not pleased at all when I got unwrapped, I was honestly terrified. I knew they'd be super high up at first, but I didn't realize that meant my nipples would be at the very bottom of them giving them a very different shape and appearance compared to the end result that I had pictured in my head. Felicia and my husband saw it all over my face when I looked in the mirror and she quickly explained to me how they will change over the few months. She taught me the three massages I could start doing, and told me I could shower the next day. I am restricted to not moving my elbows above my shoulders, not exercising at all, and not *submerging* in water such as bathtubs/pools/lakes/oceans for the first month.
When we got all the way home (I slept the whole 4 hours) I had a friend's recliner waiting on me and that's where I spent the next three days and nights. I stayed on top of my medication schedule to the T, even waking up at night with alarms to not get behind on them. I've had ZERO pain from immediately post-op to today at 12 days post-op. I'm going back to work today. I took all the medications as prescribed the first 4-5 days which I think made a huge difference from anyone who's had a painful or tough experience. 6 days post-op the antibiotic was giving me extreme heart burn and acid reflux so with permission from the doctors I ended that as well. I was extremely constipated the first 4-5 days which was the only other uncomfortable part while taking those meds.
The other side effects/issues I had *after the fact* must have been from taking the pain meds and muscle relaxers so often for that many days. I had never taken those kind of meds before and I'm not sure if it was a side effect or a true withdrawal, but after I stopped them on day 4/5 from day 6 to about day 10 I had serious nausea almost all day long and no appetite (very unlike me). That did subside and today, on day 12, I feel great. Still no pain, and really no discomfort either. They look pretty much the same as day 1 post-op but I love them already!
I know they have a bit of changing to do over the next 3-12 weeks but I am so pleased with my entire experience and I know they are going to "drop and fluff" perfectly. From initial visits to now, this was all a lot easier and better than some of my friends' experiences, and I really think driving the four hours to see Dr. Blagg at Dr. Kerr's office was worth every bit of the drive + the hotel + the future drives for post op appointments. I loved every staff member in the surgery center, and I could not praise Dr. Blagg enough.

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