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Hey everybody! Let me tell you a bit about myself...
Hey everybody! Let me tell you a bit about myself.
I've always been chubby -- I was always top heavy without breasts. I carry most of my weight in my back, flanks, stomach, arms, face, chin, etc. But not my breasts! In addition my hips narrow down and my butt is completely flat... It's depressing looking like a giant ice cream cone lmao.
My breasts before my operation looked like man boobs lol. My areolas were to the side with inverted nipples and they looked like small cones that sagged.
I went to my first consultation with Dr. Stile back in September 2014 and he was very professional. He recommended 425 cc's in my left breast and 450 in my right -- silicone. Dr. Stile also said that inverted nipple surgery wasn't necessary as the implants would push my nipples out. I also wanted a lift but he said it wasn't necessary -- with all the scarring it wouldn't be worth it. I felt like 450 was too small and wanted 650 cc's because I'm a bigger girl. But he told me that my body couldn't handle it and he could do it if I really wanted to, but ultimately I went with his idea because I figured he knew what he was talking about.
I returned for another consultation in June and he spent like 2 minutes with me which I guess I understood because he's busy and I was just returning. But I asked him for 500 cc's because something about the 450 seemed a bit small. He approved. Then when I went to Kimberly (who's a total sweetheart) for pricing, she said the Dr. gave me a $600 discount. That was really sweet of him and I asked her how come he did that and she didn't really give me a straight answer. "He just does this sometimes," she said. I definitely was happy lol. I don't have health insurance so I paid $7200.
We set my surgery date to July 1, 2015.
DAY BEFORE SURGERY:
I wasn't nervous or anxious at all. It didn't feel real to me so I slept like a baby lol.
DAY OF SURGERY:
My operation was at 2pm so I arrived to the surgery center which is right next to his office. The nurse was funny as hell and nice to talk to. Dr. was a little late but I understood completely because I'd rather him not rush with other patients' surgeries. Anyway he came in after my IV was in and drew on my breasts with a permanent marker. He said he'd make a periareolar incision to release some of the constriction in my breasts. He was nice enough to give me a hug -- a good one, not some weak church hug lol -- and left. My anesthesiologist was a nice Asian guy who made me feel reassured. They wheeled me away into the operating room and put me to sleep.
LORD HAVE MERCY. When I woke up, my breasts felt like they were on FIRE. Worst damn pain of my life. I was trying so hard not to make noise or cry out. I kept asking myself why I went through with it lol. While my sister drove me home, any little bump along the way was agony. I exaggerate not. Sitting up or shifting in bed was excruciating. They gave me a white sports bra type of thing and had tissues to blot up the blood (which was a lot).
3 DAYS POST OP:
Things were easier for sure. I was walking around slowly. My boobs looked like torpedos lol. I figured after it dropped and fluffed things would look better.
TWO WEEKS POST OP:
I started showering without my sports bra! Yas! Lol. But there was one problem -- I couldn't feel a damn thing in my right areola! You could slam a door on it and I wouldn't blink an eye. My boobs slowly started looking better.
TWO MONTHS POST OP:
I'm happy with how natural everything looks for the most part despite the gap in my chest when I lean back. I wish I'd gone bigger because the 500 cc implant disappears in my body. Sigh. My breasts were somewhat droppy before my operation... When I looked at other women with breasts similar to mine who had implants -- it seems like the implant made their boobs look perkier! But mine were saggy just like before. Still no sensation in my right areola -- and to make matters worse there's a DARK ass scar where the incision was. I can't even undress in front of my new boyfriend. My left areola is in tip top shape though -- the scar is barely visible with is great.
Overall I feel like I should've gone bigger for sure so that the gap in my chest wouldn't be so prominent. Also I wish I wouldn't do the periareolar incision -- that scar is permanent and it sucks and I can't feel a damn thing in my right areola. There's no cleavage, no prominent crease under my breasts, or anything. But they do look natural through. I feel like I threw away $7200 but MAYBE if I lose weight they'll look bigger and better. Who knows? I really need emotional support. This has been one emotional roller coaster for sure. I'll drop 60 lbs before I make any final judgments.
I've always been chubby -- I was always top heavy without breasts. I carry most of my weight in my back, flanks, stomach, arms, face, chin, etc. But not my breasts! In addition my hips narrow down and my butt is completely flat... It's depressing looking like a giant ice cream cone lmao.
My breasts before my operation looked like man boobs lol. My areolas were to the side with inverted nipples and they looked like small cones that sagged.
I went to my first consultation with Dr. Stile back in September 2014 and he was very professional. He recommended 425 cc's in my left breast and 450 in my right -- silicone. Dr. Stile also said that inverted nipple surgery wasn't necessary as the implants would push my nipples out. I also wanted a lift but he said it wasn't necessary -- with all the scarring it wouldn't be worth it. I felt like 450 was too small and wanted 650 cc's because I'm a bigger girl. But he told me that my body couldn't handle it and he could do it if I really wanted to, but ultimately I went with his idea because I figured he knew what he was talking about.
I returned for another consultation in June and he spent like 2 minutes with me which I guess I understood because he's busy and I was just returning. But I asked him for 500 cc's because something about the 450 seemed a bit small. He approved. Then when I went to Kimberly (who's a total sweetheart) for pricing, she said the Dr. gave me a $600 discount. That was really sweet of him and I asked her how come he did that and she didn't really give me a straight answer. "He just does this sometimes," she said. I definitely was happy lol. I don't have health insurance so I paid $7200.
We set my surgery date to July 1, 2015.
DAY BEFORE SURGERY:
I wasn't nervous or anxious at all. It didn't feel real to me so I slept like a baby lol.
DAY OF SURGERY:
My operation was at 2pm so I arrived to the surgery center which is right next to his office. The nurse was funny as hell and nice to talk to. Dr. was a little late but I understood completely because I'd rather him not rush with other patients' surgeries. Anyway he came in after my IV was in and drew on my breasts with a permanent marker. He said he'd make a periareolar incision to release some of the constriction in my breasts. He was nice enough to give me a hug -- a good one, not some weak church hug lol -- and left. My anesthesiologist was a nice Asian guy who made me feel reassured. They wheeled me away into the operating room and put me to sleep.
LORD HAVE MERCY. When I woke up, my breasts felt like they were on FIRE. Worst damn pain of my life. I was trying so hard not to make noise or cry out. I kept asking myself why I went through with it lol. While my sister drove me home, any little bump along the way was agony. I exaggerate not. Sitting up or shifting in bed was excruciating. They gave me a white sports bra type of thing and had tissues to blot up the blood (which was a lot).
3 DAYS POST OP:
Things were easier for sure. I was walking around slowly. My boobs looked like torpedos lol. I figured after it dropped and fluffed things would look better.
TWO WEEKS POST OP:
I started showering without my sports bra! Yas! Lol. But there was one problem -- I couldn't feel a damn thing in my right areola! You could slam a door on it and I wouldn't blink an eye. My boobs slowly started looking better.
TWO MONTHS POST OP:
I'm happy with how natural everything looks for the most part despite the gap in my chest when I lean back. I wish I'd gone bigger because the 500 cc implant disappears in my body. Sigh. My breasts were somewhat droppy before my operation... When I looked at other women with breasts similar to mine who had implants -- it seems like the implant made their boobs look perkier! But mine were saggy just like before. Still no sensation in my right areola -- and to make matters worse there's a DARK ass scar where the incision was. I can't even undress in front of my new boyfriend. My left areola is in tip top shape though -- the scar is barely visible with is great.
Overall I feel like I should've gone bigger for sure so that the gap in my chest wouldn't be so prominent. Also I wish I wouldn't do the periareolar incision -- that scar is permanent and it sucks and I can't feel a damn thing in my right areola. There's no cleavage, no prominent crease under my breasts, or anything. But they do look natural through. I feel like I threw away $7200 but MAYBE if I lose weight they'll look bigger and better. Who knows? I really need emotional support. This has been one emotional roller coaster for sure. I'll drop 60 lbs before I make any final judgments.
Provider Review
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
8954 Spanish Ridge Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada
He's very professional for the most part. Busy guy -- a bit rushed. He's really sweet before he operates on you and gives you a good hug. And it's amazing how he remembers details about his patients... He's a friendly guy. His staff are all really nice as well.