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Inspira Moderate Profile Implants
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Inspira Moderate Profile Implants
marceline_13December 16, 2020
WORTH IT
I have to say that I am so grateful for stumbling across this site! I have always had tossed around the idea of getting breast implants but I didn't know where to start because I didn't know any surgeons and didn't have any referrals. I started looking at the site back in January and after months of reading and researching I finally decided to start seeking consultations
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1 day post
Day of Surgery
marceline_13December 16, 2020
Throughout my consultations I knew that I wanted Moderate profile implants for more natural results, but I was having a hard time determining the size. I asked Dr. Scott to use his better judgement and experience to pick a size that would best compliment my body. He wound up choosing 405ccs for both breasts.
The surgery itself went seamlessly and Dr. Scott’s team members and the nurses at the Surgical Center were very kind and informative.
For me, I felt the hardest part of surgery was waking up after being under anesthesia. I really didn’t like groggy I felt and my throat was pretty sore from the breathing tube they inserted. When I first woke up it felt like there was a large amount of pressure on my chest but no intense pain. Dr. Scott also prescribed an anti-nausea patch that I put behind my ear the night before surgery so I didn’t have any issues with nausea. The pain is manageable as long as you stay on top of your meds - don’t wait until you’re in a lot of pain to take your medicine!!
The surgery itself went seamlessly and Dr. Scott’s team members and the nurses at the Surgical Center were very kind and informative.
For me, I felt the hardest part of surgery was waking up after being under anesthesia. I really didn’t like groggy I felt and my throat was pretty sore from the breathing tube they inserted. When I first woke up it felt like there was a large amount of pressure on my chest but no intense pain. Dr. Scott also prescribed an anti-nausea patch that I put behind my ear the night before surgery so I didn’t have any issues with nausea. The pain is manageable as long as you stay on top of your meds - don’t wait until you’re in a lot of pain to take your medicine!!
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2 days post
1 day post-op
marceline_13December 17, 2020
Feeling very swollen and tender today. I did sleep pretty well thanks to a memory foam wedge pillow that I ordered on Amazon. This thing is a lifesaver ladies - you have to get one! I haven’t run into any nausea but haven’t had much of an appetite. I’ve been eating very light so soup, protein shakes, fruits/veggies, and chicken salad on crackers. I went in today for my post op appointment and my surgeon said everything looks good so far. He doesn’t restrict any movements (I use discomfort as a guide) and I’ve been instructed to start implant massages today. The massages are pretty uncomfortable since I’m still quite swollen and tender, but It’s a necessary evil. I try to do my massages one hour after taking a pain pill.
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