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3 days before surgery I started craving…

3 days before surgery I started craving pineapples so I ate pineapple for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It paid off because I woke up from surgery without drains or bruises and feeling great. The only blood I saw was from nurses trying to find a vein to move my IV (I have ONE easy to use vein and it was infiltrated.)
My doctor kept me overnight but, to be honest, I would have done fine had he sent me home. He checked on me and changed my bandages the next morning. He assured me that I looked great and that my sutures would disappear in time and that we just had to watch my scars and intervene if needed.
So far, my doctor has given me exactly what I wanted. I asked him for upper pole fullness, at least a C but no more than a D and I wanted both sides to be even and my nipples to be smaller and parallel to each other.
On the day of surgery, we met at his office and he first measured me with a ruler and when I say measured, I mean he DID MATHEMATIC CALCULATIONS ON MY CHEST!! He then brought out a tailor's tape measure and checked that everything was correct and looking at my chest now, everything MATCHES his measurements from where my nipples sit to how long my sutures are.
My doctor didn't show me pictures, he didn't over promise or sell himself up. I didn't find him on the plastic surgeon's board but, he went to school for plastic surgery and has practiced Plastic Surgery longer than I have been alive. So far, I am EXTREMELY satisfied and I pray things stay this way.
Dr Manohar P. Rao delivers.

On choosing a provider!

I let a man whose work I have never seen before chop, dice, and sew me right back up and I never felt nervous once. From the moment I met my plastic surgeon i KNEW he would deliver EXACTLY what I wanted. My instinct never fails me and even though I could have gone to any of the renowned/"famous" Boston PSs that I researched and whose work plastered my feed, my instinct always whispered Dr. Rao.
Dr Rao has a small practice that's affiliated with the hospital I go to. He actually went to school (in India and the US) for plastic surgery. This is a man who in the seventies (when PS wasn't experiencing such a boom) went to school to become a "Build-a-Body" doc and with over 40 years of experience, I can see why his record is spotless.
Dr Rao never tried to sell me on his abilities. In fact, he only said that "I've been doing Breasts for over 30 years. They are pretty "routine"." and after seeing the boobs he gave me, I know he told the truth.
So the only advice I have as far as choosing a provider or even the right avocado is to learn to listen to and trust your gut. Your sixth sense will never lie to you. You need to Listen to it because it will never lead you astray. I know mine did not.

Huge boobs suck!!

I have suffered from back pain, neck pain and migraines that always left me cowering under my blankets and in the dark. There were days when I would be locked in my room waiting to throw up so that I could feel better.
I have gone to a Chiro for years and gotten regular massages to release the tensions and knots on my shoulders from carrying +G cups on a 32-inch frame. I don't remember who told me that insurance sometimes pays for BRs, but I owe them my new lease on life. I am three days post op and from the moment I woke up in the recovery room, I knew I was satisfied. I didn't care what size or shape my noobs were because I didn't feel myself slouching. It literally felt like another person was lifted off of my shoulders.