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Just to be clear Dr. Shultz will be doing my new implants on July 25. He was not my original surgeon in 1996. So far I couldn't be happier with Dr. Shultz and his staff they are wonderful! Always making time for me and answering all questions while caring for me as a person not just a patient. I can't wait to see the awesome job he'll do in the O.R.

I was diagnosed with tubular breast on my left...

I was diagnosed with tubular breast on my left and the right was aplastic (or nonexistent) when I was 18. Praise God my parents insurance paid for my saline implants 360 on left and 420 on the right In 1996. The left breast was heavily scarred and never regained sensitivity the right was near perfect resulting in a small C. I remain very thankful for that surgery and supportive parents who would have done anything to help if the insurence hadn't. I'm married and have two childeren 17 and 8 . I was able to breast feed which was hard in its self, felt like less of a mother especially when the WIC women would hound me about it. They didn't understand I couldn't. Christmas morning 2014 I noticed my right breast was completely gone. I asked "where have you gone!" there was no response. Putting my silliness aside I began calling surgeons. Scheduled for BA 800 cc silicone, under the muscle on july 25 ,2015. I was never very happy with the size of the first implants. Considering I'm 5'6, 200 lbs I don't think 800's will be too big. I work on a farm and do alot of physical labor, plus I workout 5 days a week including wieght training. Worried about how long I wil be before I can return to normal activity. But I can't wait to feel whole again! Does anyone else have a similiar experience or have 800cc Please share your thoughts.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
6044 Main St. , Williamsville, New York