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Breast Reduction 3.5 Kg - 7.7lb - Areola Complications - Melbourne, AU
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How does one thank their plastic surgeon enough...
WORTH IT$10,000
How does one thank their plastic surgeon enough for being able to grant them their life long wish, without getting emotional and falling apart???????
On the 12th of June 2104 at about 150pm my wish was granted.
Areola complications aside, and 4 weeks in I can now see the light at the end of the tunnel.
I had my weekly appointment today for dressing changes and like normal I hesitate to look when the dressing are removed, while struggling to control my emotions to be able to have a look, all I can do is think how much I am incredibly grateful for those around me who just go about their day by helping others.
Iam also incredibly grateful for the man to whom preformed my surgery Dean Trotter. Dean has seen me every week since my procedure to ensure everything is going ok. His bedside manner and aftercare is 100 to none and I would recommend his to anyone.
Who would have thought one would have such an emotional attachment to their breasts. After hating them for many many years since there've been gone the tears haven't stopped. I've been told that it's quite normal to be emotional but my goodness when will it stop?
I struggle to talk at my check ups as iam afraid ill break down.
Back to my first question, how does one thank their surgeon enough for such life a changing wish ?
On the 12th of June 2104 at about 150pm my wish was granted.
Areola complications aside, and 4 weeks in I can now see the light at the end of the tunnel.
I had my weekly appointment today for dressing changes and like normal I hesitate to look when the dressing are removed, while struggling to control my emotions to be able to have a look, all I can do is think how much I am incredibly grateful for those around me who just go about their day by helping others.
Iam also incredibly grateful for the man to whom preformed my surgery Dean Trotter. Dean has seen me every week since my procedure to ensure everything is going ok. His bedside manner and aftercare is 100 to none and I would recommend his to anyone.
Who would have thought one would have such an emotional attachment to their breasts. After hating them for many many years since there've been gone the tears haven't stopped. I've been told that it's quite normal to be emotional but my goodness when will it stop?
I struggle to talk at my check ups as iam afraid ill break down.
Back to my first question, how does one thank their surgeon enough for such life a changing wish ?


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