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POSTED UNDER Breast Lift with Implants REVIEWS

33 Years Old, Mother of 2, Deflated 34c - Richmond, VA

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I've been thinking about breast implants for a...

gsm2015
WORTH IT$9,000
I've been thinking about breast implants for a while when shortly after I stopped nursing my youngest I was ready for the consult. After some bad news (I needed more time after nursing) and a move I finally had one. We had just moved so I figured my best bet was to ask my primary care physician and it was a great way to get a recommendation. As I have also heard its best to have a few consults, I randomly picked one with good reviews on this site. Needless to say that was a waste of time, once the second consult realized I had already had one they weren't as friendly. Also, I caught them in the middle of a move and they were very disorganized. I was shocked to find out implants weren't going to fix the problem that I was also needing a lift! Yikes! The scars! After that I stopped listening. After calming down and discussing it with my husband, I still felt overall shape and size was worth a few scars. I called back and scheduled the procedure. Two weeks out I find out I have an infection in an old root canal. Once that was resolved I was able to reschedule for September 18, that was 5 weeks later! So much anxiety!

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John W. Zinsser, MD

John W. Zinsser, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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Replies (3)

October 3, 2015
Same age and (former) breast size here. I was a little disappointed that I needed a lift too. I'm 3.5 weeks post op and I'm so glad I did it! The incisions are healing really nicely, it's not so bad. My husband thought he was not going to be able to look at them but he's totally fine with it! Good luck!
October 3, 2015
Glad to hear you're doing well! I'm 2 weeks out and incisions already looking better! Def glad I did it.
November 7, 2015
Amazing job
UPDATED FROM gsm2015
11 days post

Surgery day and sizing

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The morning of surgery went smoothly, I think the meds helped me sleep and get to the hospital. Really couldn't believe it was happening. I agonized over the size up until the day, really didn't want to go to small but then worried I'd be too big?? Ended up going from a 375 cc silicone to a 350 cc silicone. Everyone at the hospital (Bon Secours) was amazing! Really can't say enough good things about them. My discharge nurse was fabulous, if I could remember her name I'd send her a thank you. They really do a good job of making you feel at ease. Once the iv was in, I remember seeing my dr, then a quick goodbye to my husband. That was the last thing I remembered. I agonized about being put under, it was my first time. Fast forward I'm awake and I feel nauseous and drowsy. They load me up with 2 bags of anti nauseous medicine and I'm finally about to get out of there, I think I woke up at noon (my surgery was at 7:30 am) and we didn't walk out till 2:30 pm. I do remember the nurse mentioning if I ever have surgery again, I might want to mention I get so nauseous. I barely remember the ride home and once I was there I was out. My husband was fantastic about keeping me on my meds every 4 hours, even waking with crackers and water through the night. There was pain, mainly the pressure and in moving my arms. All I wanted to do was sleep. My first shower was exhausting and again I got nauseous so I couldn't even look. When I did the next day, it was scary, bruising, bleeding, stitches. Can't wait for this to heal! I have to keep the incisions covered with antibiotic ointment for a few days then switch to aquaphor. Then I wrap in an ace bandage. I will be glad to be done with that.

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UPDATED FROM gsm2015
11 days post

If you feel good, give yourself a few more days

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Being home with 2 young children after surgery is difficult. I was under the false impression that stopping the pain meds and going out the next day would be a good idea. It wasn't. It was 6 days later and I thought a quick lunch and park playdate would be a good idea. I just stood there and watched them. It wasn't. I thought I was dying later that night. It was a weird pinch feeling on the left side every time I inhaled. It was excruciating. Then I took so many pain pills I got sick. After speaking with the nurse the next day, I realized I overdid it and needed to take it easy. I didn't leave my bed for the next 2 days. My advice to all you mommies thinking about doing this, may arrangements for your little ones for at least a week. My husband wasn't able to take the time off and I thought for sure I'd have a speedy recovery.

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September 30, 2015
Driving feels weird, buttoning your pants can be difficult. You have no idea the muscles you use to do such simple tasks!