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So Happy with my Outcome!! Vancouver, WA
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After breastfeeding two babies and undergoing a...
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After breastfeeding two babies and undergoing a surgery to remove an abscess after mastitis went out of control, my breasts were looking pretty sad. I had always had a small A cup size, but they got so much smaller after all that. I did not like how I looked anymore and could hardly look at myself in the mirror after showering. I decided to have an augmentation done, but was pretty nervous about the procedure. Dr. Champaneria and his whole staff made me feel so at ease and comfortable! They are absolutely wonderful! They are always there to listen and answer questions...and I am thrilled with the outcome of my surgery! He did an amazing job and I really appreciate everything he did and continues to do everything I go back for a check in! I highly recommend this surgery if you are feeling like I was...and I can't speak highly enough of dr. Champaneria and the whole office staff!
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Hi! Thanx for sharing your story! Im so nervous about the whole procedure!
I was too, but it was so much easier than I was expecting! The first few days were the hardest. I could not sit up on my own and needed my husband to help me. I got pretty nauseous the second night, but honestly I think that was from the pain meds. I was only taking ibuprofen by the third day. You will want to make sure you have somebody with you for at least the first week...it was hard to put shirts on and I couldn't wash my own hair! Every day you regain more mobility in your arms and two weeks post surgery I was feeling pretty much back to normal. The hardest part was not being able to lift anything!!! My little girl is only 15 months old and that was super tough! But it was a short lived period and now I am so happy I did it! I hope this helped you feel more at ease!

Welcome to the community and thanks so much for offering your opinion of your doctor.
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.