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Got mine done 2 years ago and worth every penny !!!
My recovery wasn't as painful as I thought it would be. Recommend under the muscle or they may migrate around and look lopsided if placed over the muscle. Besides, they look better under the muscle. I only used 2 pain pills and I am a big baby when it comes to pain. My nipples hurt sometimes or became numb. About 5 weeks later they felt normal again. That sacred me, but it is part of the process This is normal. It wasn't too bad, either.
For acouple of months, your boobs are gonna be HUGE. and you will get used to that size. As the swellin g goes down, don't be alarmed that they are getting smaller. Trust me, they will still be bigger. I thought mine shrunk away
but I actually wear a C-D cup. They just don't seem that way when they are on your own body and you are looking down on them. Wait til you see yourself in pictures. In about 3 weeks you will notice a "drop". This is a good thing. You dont want them under your chin forever. Don't be alarmed because they are supposed to do that. ( they will still be nice and firm)
wear the bra they give you or buy a good sports bra to keep them in place as th swelling goes away. However tempting, do not go bra-less for atleast 3 months. That means wearing to bed. ( yes you can take it off for showers and play time) wink. wink.
Do the exercises (the squeezing and moving around) of the breasts to keep the pocket loose so they stay squishy.. The healing process will naturally
build scar tissue and you don't want to to build up, which makes them hard.
Do them EVERY DAY for six months, even though you dont feel like you need to anymore .Besides, you can do it in the shower, only takes a few minutes.
Buy 6-8 small bags of frozen peas at the grocery store to use as your ice packs. They can be maneuvered to exactly where you want them in place and can be re-frozen. Get enough to keep some in freezer while wearing the others. This will be the best Ice-packs ever.
have someone around you 24-7 for the first 3 days post surgery to change your ice packs. This is very important during recovery. Keeps down the swelling and bruising. You wont be able to get up and down from sitting position very easily and you dont want to rip the sutures.
About a week later you'll move around like always, but no lifting heavy things. Your body will tell you when to stop. You'll notice this for a few months.
Be prepared to go shopping, but wait until the swelling has gone down before spending too much. Depending on the fabric, some things may fit differently than you expected after the swelling is gone.
good luck, and have fun with your new look.
2007-03-01 05:56:30
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answered by RJsGirl 3
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no exact answer to this question. Everyone has different experiences with surgery.
Some will have nausea after waking up, some won't feel the effects at all. Some are in a great deal of pain the first few days, others say they are just a bit tender.
It all depends on how your body reacts to the surgery.
I haven't had breast augmentation, but I have undergone surgerys that involve cutting through muscle, 3 hours under anethseia ( sorry, not sure how to spell that) and long recovery time. I had a painful recovery from my surgerys...while a friend had a c-section and was up walking around an hour later like she didn't have anything done to her.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, but I do wish you luck and I'm hoping for an easy recovery for you.
2007-03-01 05:02:39
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answered by mommy_2_katelynn 3
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Women who undergo breast augmentation by credentialed, skilled, experienced plastic surgeons report very high satisfaction, not only in appearance, but also in the way their breasts feel. Much of the key to your success in breast augmentation, as with any plastic surgery procedure, is to consult with a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon. He or she should have experience in breast augmentation and other breast procedures. In addition, the surgeon you choose should listen carefully to your goals for surgery-the physical change you want to achieve and how you expect breast augmentation to enhance your quality of life.
You can find out more on breast implants from this site: http://cosmetic-surgery.my-fashion-house.com/Articles/The_Wonders_of_Breast_Augmentation_Surgery.php
2007-03-02 02:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Gone through the experience and I don't think is worth it. I hate it and wish I could turn back the time, but can't. Don't do it. Love yourself and that's the most important thing. If you love yourself and what God gave you, everyone will feel the same way about you.
2007-03-01 04:58:10
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answered by Lina 1
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My sister in law had hers done and she loves them. She was sore for weeks after but made it. Just like with any surgery there is pain but in the end it is all good. My sis in laws look beautiful and are worth every penny to her. I can't wait till I get mine done! Good luck and congrats!
2007-03-01 05:02:45
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answered by ♥just me♥ 5
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My ex said it was the worst choice she made in her whole life. She said people treat her like her IQ went down 50 points, basically as a object. But if you are into that...have fun.
2007-03-01 04:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's going to hurt very bad, you will feel like crap for weeks, and you will be sore for months. Breast size doesn't matter you shouldn't do it. But if you must, it's going to suck very bad. Sorry.
2007-03-01 04:52:23
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answered by jacksfullhouse 5
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My advice from my friends who've had it done is don't do it..
2007-03-01 04:51:08
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answered by gregory_usa83 4
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