35 Years Old, Lost Weight, Lost Boobs~ - Melbourne, AU
Surgery day and 1op
I was bit nervous, but everyone made me feel good and comfortable in the theatre. Woke up from anaesthetic, I was fine, a little bit dizzing that's it. My breast felt tight, pain is manageable. Still can move my arms, Much much better than I expected.
i want my boobs look normal, plus my upper body is small, so I went for 250cc. Because I work out a lot, Dr Trotter suggested to have it over the muscle. Plus the recovery time will be shorter too, since I am a single mum, I need to be recovered soon.
Here's a picture from today op1. I feel great. Close to normal. Massive bruise on the bottom part of breasts. Only tightness on my breast. No need painkiller at all. And I can shower today as well. I am happy!!
The only thing is I got rashes from my antibiotics. So I have to call the hospital. So they told me I can't take that anymore. But I have enough antibiotics in my body from the surgery. Hope these rashes go away soon. So itchy.
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I have set myself a goal for 2015, be healthy,...
So I decided to get myself pair a new boobs, nothing crazy but just my old size maybe a Full C.
Went for consultation, book it in and get it done. All happened in a month.
Surgery was yesterday, I felt great. No sick feeling after anaesthetic, pain is manageable. Use my friend's word, I look like I just had a spa treatment done. ????????
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Welcome to the community and thanks so much for starting your review.
It would be great if you could give us a little more detail about your experience, like why you had the surgery, your tips for getting good results, pros/cons, and info on the recovery process.
Our community members especially love seeing photos from before, during, and after — a realistic look at what they can expect. Photos grab the attention of the community and encourage more support for you.
As a community manager, I get requests all the time from other members who want me to to keep encouraging people to share their experiences, which are so helpful for others considering these procedures. So please accept this as a well-intentioned request from thousands.


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