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Robert Cohen, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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15 Month Update

Not much has changed since my last update. Things pretty much look and feel the same. I am able to sleep on my stomach much longer than I was previously able to. That's a plus. I noticed that I do sleep on my back more than I ever have before and it's not uncomfortable.

I did notice that the side of my left breast felt slightly different than my right. No one was able to feel it except for me. Long story short I went to my primary care doc who then sent me to get an ultra sound and mammogram. Turns out there is a fold in my implant that only I can feel, but showed up after all the exposure to radiation. Ugh the worst part of the experience was the mammogram tech. She had the worst attitude. Wish I wouldn't have gotten that. Who gets a mammogram under 30 anyway?!

Still like my boobs :-)

10 Months!

Well I haven't posted in awhile because I forgot my password and was too lazy to reset it. I'm feeling great. Bought lots of bathing suits. Finding good tops are little more challenging than I thought. It's nice to be able to wear things I would have never worn before.

Recap: I have no pain or weird feelings. I go braless whenever I want, but most of the time I wear bra. Still sleep in supportive sports bras or my genie bra which was given to me after surgery. I don't do chest exercises although I'm sure I could if I wanted. I sleep on my stomach which is comfortable. Of course it doesn't feel the same as it did prior to implants. They are very soft! I feel sorry for those with highly cohesive silicone whose breasts feel hard. They move and are not stuck in my chest. The look and feel is a more natural look. I get nice cleavage with a bra and my gap has come along way since day 1. I'm pleased with my outcome.

Random Thoughts

I've had my implants for 7 months already. Feels like it's been much longer. My one year anniversary seems soooo far away. Could they possibly change any further??? I'm happy with the way they are but a lot could happen in 5 months. I'd be happy if they got even softer, maybe closer together, and fluffed out more. This are the only acceptable changes I'd be okay with lol. I don't think they'd drop much more but you ever know. Hmm…wondering how much different 7 month results are from 12 month. I need to find some reviews.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
465 N Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, California
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Dr. Cohen and his staff are very warm, friendly and very knowledgeable. My first interaction was with Bri who was ALWAYS able to answer any question I threw her way (this was not the same experience I had with a different PS and his staff). I was surprised that she knew so much, she's amazing. My consultation with Dr. Cohen went well, he gave me the breakdown and let me feel the different types of implants. He took various measurements and discussed my goals and realistic expectations. I always felt that we were on the same page and he understood what I wanted. I would recommend him to anyone who's looking for a breast augmentation.