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I had my surgery yesterday at 12:30PM, and I ended up going with
345CC's. I was only anxious but I was confident with my surgeon, and the
Valium they gave me really helped. They gave me anesthesia and next
thing I knew I had boobs. I wasn't in any discomfort or pain, I tend to
take pain pretty well. I had an ice pack on them and they gave me some
norco. Today is the day after my surgery and I woke up sore, but nothing
the norco couldn't help fix. I'm up and walking no issue and I measured
myself and plan to everyday as the swelling goes down and as my breast
drop. So far I'm happy, I'm just eager for the end results.
I'm 22 years old and about 120lbs. My height is...
I'm 22 years old and about 120lbs. My height is 5'3" and I'm a 32A cup. I'm looking into getting silicone gel 325-350CC implants. I'm not completely sure which one I'll go with until tomorrow. My doctor told me he'll have others in the room to help me decide on which ones would look best and most natural on me.
It's the night before my surgery and I've been waiting for this for years. I had my consultation about two months ago and scheduled it for the closest opening. I'm currently in the 24 hours before procedure so I can't eat or drink past midnight. Tomorrow morning I plan to shower but can't wear any lotion or deodorant. I have an irritation on my armpits but that's because I get extremely sensitive skin during the winter time and also have some irritable spots on my face. I hope this doesn't stop them from doing it. I have some pictures of what my chest currently looks like.
It's the night before my surgery and I've been waiting for this for years. I had my consultation about two months ago and scheduled it for the closest opening. I'm currently in the 24 hours before procedure so I can't eat or drink past midnight. Tomorrow morning I plan to shower but can't wear any lotion or deodorant. I have an irritation on my armpits but that's because I get extremely sensitive skin during the winter time and also have some irritable spots on my face. I hope this doesn't stop them from doing it. I have some pictures of what my chest currently looks like.
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
220 Lyon St. NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Wonderful!