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Switched to Dr. Speron for revision. I feel great so far.

UPDATED FROM progress4sake
3 months post

3 months update

WORTH IT$6,300
So excited… just a bit of dropping and fluffing will even these girls out perfectly. The uncorrected (left) side has six months of recovery (9 months from initial surgery) over the right (revision) side (3 month post revision), so I fully expect the same softening and widening and areola lift I saw between months 3-6 on the left. Working on scar therapy on both.

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Sam Speron, MD, FACS

Sam Speron, MD, FACS

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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I'm so glad everything is working out for you and that you're happy.

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Thank you for your post & brutal honesty, I’m going thru a similar healing I’m almost 10 months post op & my left side has capsular contracture & ive been putting off revision surgery but I finally see the difference it makes… I’m curious did the kt tape from your previous post help with pain or discomfort before your revision surgery?
they same thing happen to me my surgery is monday y muscles are too tight i hada pec not a breast. now i have to go in front. what did you do to areolas xo
I went under the breast fold, I did not want to go thru the areola at all,
my surgery is Tuesday 6/21 to remove scar tissue & fix capsular contraction
MINE LOOK JUST LIKE YOURS A MAN PEC BUT MY BREAST TISSUE HASNO IMPLANT THIS DOCTOR DID REVISION IS HE GREAT
UPDATED FROM progress4sake
3 months post

Feel amazing

So much progress!

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UPDATED FROM progress4sake
8 days post

Feeling Fantastic!

Wow. What a huge difference choosing the right surgeon makes. Ladies.... from someone who has been there - PLEASE take your time choosing a PS. There is little to no protection for you as the “consumer” (elective surgery is viewed verrrrry differently), and pick a doctor that makes you feel like a patient who is cared for. Beware of a PS who bases his/her entire practice on shiny cosmetic work and a fancy office versus cosmetics *plus* meaningful reconstructive work and excellent staff and paient care.

Still a lot of settling to do, but RIGHT away, it feels better. Full mobility without pain or constraint or weird animation. Prior to revision I couldn’t wipe the countertop without the implant riding up to my collarbone. It was simply trapped. PS says it was trapped top, bottom and side…

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Glad everything is working out for you