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25 Year Old with Pectus Excavatum - Draper, UT
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To start, I am 25 years old and I have Pectus...
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To start, I am 25 years old and I have Pectus Excavatum. I wore a 32A bra that gapped all the time because what little breasts I had would just sink into the hole in my chest making me flat as a board. I have never been able to find clothes that fit right and when I was about to get married and had to be careful of the wedding dress I chose because I didn't want to look like a little girl playing dress up. Luckily my fiance understood that I wanted to get breast augmentation to improve my self image and to just be able to fit into clothing and bras right. So, I started looking online and literally looked up who was the best plastic surgeon in Utah. Dr. Fryer came up on every site I found as number one with 4/4 stars or 5/5 stars. I read all of his reviews about how he really takes care of you and cares about your situation. I will tell you now, he did not disappoint.
I went into my free consultation and found that he has a friendly staff and they really care about what you come out looking like. Since I have a petite frame and Pectus Excavatum they only gave me choices of implants that they felt would work for my body type. Dr. Fryer was very confident in himself and explained why he has the reviews that he does. For example, the amount of blood loss in his surgeries was significantly less than his competitors. Less blood loss means less bruising. Less bruising mean shorter recovery time. There were other points he went over but needless to say I wanted the implants right away. Dr. Fryer urged me not to because my wedding was only 2 weeks away. I won't lie, I was upset. However, I was comforted that he took the time to tell me why it wasn't a good idea and now I am glad that I waited until after the honeymoon to get the surgery. Hawaii wouldn't have been the same if I was sore or couldn't do things like kayak and hike up mountain sides. He really has your best interest at heart and I have a very long email from him to prove it.
I got my surgery yesterday and the whole experience was great. The anesthesiologist was friendly(as far as I remember) and the ladies in the recovery room were also friendly ( as far as I remember). I had to stay in a hotel last night because I live too far away to have gone home. Last night while I was laying in bed, Dr. Fryer himself called my husband to see how I was doing. I really thought that was the icing on the cake. He could easily have had any one of his receptionists to call and check in but he takes the time to do it himself. As my husband said, "Thats why you pay him the big bucks."
I went in this morning to have my post-op check up and Dr. Fryer came in and did that himself as well.
To those of you who are wondering about how painful it is. It's not a cakewalk for sure but I have been up since 7 this morning, walking around, shopping, and eating normally. I have found it is most painful to push and pull things like doors and I can't open bottles of any kind. I plan to go back to work on Monday like normal and just take it easier than normal. I'm very excited about how things turned out and I wouldn't pick another surgeon to work on me.
I went into my free consultation and found that he has a friendly staff and they really care about what you come out looking like. Since I have a petite frame and Pectus Excavatum they only gave me choices of implants that they felt would work for my body type. Dr. Fryer was very confident in himself and explained why he has the reviews that he does. For example, the amount of blood loss in his surgeries was significantly less than his competitors. Less blood loss means less bruising. Less bruising mean shorter recovery time. There were other points he went over but needless to say I wanted the implants right away. Dr. Fryer urged me not to because my wedding was only 2 weeks away. I won't lie, I was upset. However, I was comforted that he took the time to tell me why it wasn't a good idea and now I am glad that I waited until after the honeymoon to get the surgery. Hawaii wouldn't have been the same if I was sore or couldn't do things like kayak and hike up mountain sides. He really has your best interest at heart and I have a very long email from him to prove it.
I got my surgery yesterday and the whole experience was great. The anesthesiologist was friendly(as far as I remember) and the ladies in the recovery room were also friendly ( as far as I remember). I had to stay in a hotel last night because I live too far away to have gone home. Last night while I was laying in bed, Dr. Fryer himself called my husband to see how I was doing. I really thought that was the icing on the cake. He could easily have had any one of his receptionists to call and check in but he takes the time to do it himself. As my husband said, "Thats why you pay him the big bucks."
I went in this morning to have my post-op check up and Dr. Fryer came in and did that himself as well.
To those of you who are wondering about how painful it is. It's not a cakewalk for sure but I have been up since 7 this morning, walking around, shopping, and eating normally. I have found it is most painful to push and pull things like doors and I can't open bottles of any kind. I plan to go back to work on Monday like normal and just take it easier than normal. I'm very excited about how things turned out and I wouldn't pick another surgeon to work on me.

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