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iscare prague uplift and implants

UPDATED FROM ksweet26

4 weeks today since i had my surgery it…

4 weeks today since i had my surgery it hasnt been easy but im getting there ???? only aches i have now is in the mornings my bruising has gone and i am starting to feel the implant now we i lean forward or down etc. And theyre now getting softer

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Hi. I think you look great. Congrats. :)
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iscare prague uplift and implants

Hello so I'm 26 have two sons aged 8 and aged 2 I am 5 foot 5 inches tall and weigh 9stone. I was given a small lift and 400cc Mentor high profile implants placed through the nipple.
I searched Google for some company's that provided an uplift and surgery for cheaperrors that what I'd been quoted in the UK. As 3 main surgery's quoted me 6995 pounds. And that was the cheapest. In the end I chose to fly to prague for less than half he pricertainly. Yes people said I was crazy and shouldn't go abroad etc but this was my only option as I couldn't afford what the UK were asking.
So I went ahead and contacted iscare in October 2016
24 hours later the patient Coordinator sent me an email back with information. After lots of mails sent back and forth I decided to book my surgery for Jan 23rd 2017 I was sent a medical form and had to return it along with £300 bank transfer for deposit. Everything was confirmed. I'd booked my flights for the 22nd then have surgery 23Rd and fly home 27th. And idate booked my ownew apartment. Until the week before I flew to prague I had a coldsore and the medical form stated that they would not perform surgery with one as it will show on pre op tests as a viral. So I spoke to the clinic an rescheduled my operation for 2 weeks time. I was gutted but still visited prague and met the surgeon sometime at least I knew where I was going when i returnet in a fortnight. More flights and accommodation booked ready to fly again this time is was Feb 6th and operation was the 9th and I fly home today the 12th Feb.

So I arrived at the clinic on Wednesday the 8th at 2pm had blood taken and ecg test an blood pressure. Then I was told to arrive at clinic for my results the next day and if all was OK surgery would be done.
Thursday the 9th I arrived at the clinic at 7 am where I seen the doctor who said everything was fine. I then had a consultatoon with my surgeon who was lovely and put me at ease. He drew all over me ready for theatre told me to get dressed an someone would take me back downstairs to get a gown at etc on. This was 8am. By 9 am I was taken to my own room where I'd recover and told to put my lovely socks on my gown and my paper thongs. Then I waited 15 minutes where nurses came in to put iv in my hand and i was wheeled to surgery. When I got there i was put onto a moving bed that rolled me over on to the surgeons bed and I was strapped in by my arms and legs and my surgeon came over and smiled an touched my arm asked was I ok and that was the last thing I remember before falling asleep..
I woke up slightly an was dazzed and confused and could faintly see nurses so I shouted for them an the came over and it's OK surgery is all done I still didn't quite know where I was until I moved an could feel the pain shoot straight across my chest. And I'd soon woke up tidy an Realiased where i was.
I was taken back to my room where I slept for a while can't remember much more than that. But remember the time being 12.45 an 9am I woke in pain and asked the nurse if my drip was a pain killers but there was no answer as she didn't understand English another nurse came back with another liquid bag and said pain killers an smiled so only then I was getting a pain killers and don't think I would have if I didn't ask. It was OK didn't do much as I had tight bandages around Meach and had drains attached to both my new boobs. 2 nurses woke me at 3 am to say I needed to go toilet as I hadn't been I was scared and didnot want to get up as I couldn't even slightly move my arms. They helped me up with difficulty and I remember crying in so much pain but the nurses were lovely. Around 5 am I asked for more pain relief and this was an injection into the muscle in the top of your bum. It hurt but it worked slightly high feeling and blurry eyes but help me sleep for a little while. My surgeon checked on me in the morning and said he will remove my bandage the next day. Nurses brought me a roll with ham an cheese that I could make myself for breakfast I hadn't eaten for around 36 hours but still didn't eat. Wasn't upto it. I slept some more an woke for half hour here and there so I could phone my mother at home to check on my children then I slept more. The first 24 hours the pain was horrific I never thought it be that bad. People say ah its managable but it's horrendous after the first 24 hrs it's still painfull but ok u learn to manage. Any pain killers the nurses gave me made me feel sick or didn't ease the pain so I kept asking for the injection. It was wonderful. I'd had my new boobs for 48 hours and I was discharged from the clinic. The surgeon came undone my bandages the first time for me to see my new boobs and I loved them. They were sore an swollen but I loved them. I have stitches around my nipples where the scarring will be as I had a small areola reduction and lift plus had my implants put in that way also. My surgeon then pulled out my drains. Another painful thing. And then put my support bra on me and gave me a list of do and don't and shook my hand tapped me on the shoulder smiled and said goodbye I was free to go.
It wasn't an easy journey this was 8am and couldn't check into my hotel until 2pm. I went to wenceslas square where I found dead a cafe and some shops that I'd visited themail last time so it was OK but sore and tiring.
I came here monday had my surgery Thursday it's now Sunday and I fly home tonight and 9pm I cannot wait to see my children :) although I won't be able to lift me toddler.
Also you are given the choice of make of implant at the clinic I paid £300 extra to have Mentor as I knew that's what big company's in uk used.

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Hey! Welcome, and thanks so much for sharing your story. Congratulations! Your photos are awesome! Do you have any bruising at all? I hope you have some support when you arrive back at home. It'll be so tempting to lift your baby! Please keep on updating us as you continue to heal.