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Julia's Story
My name is Julia and I am a 33 year old mother of two. After the birth of my second child, my breasts became deflated and saggy.
I had contemplated having implants for a couple of years. I finally decided that every man has his hobby (and they are expensive)
so I decided to splurge on me and schedule my surgery.
I never felt any anxiety about the surgery. I really felt the procedure had been around long enough (about 30 years) and is fine
tuned. I was already a C cup prior to surgery, but needed the fullness and perkiness back. I decided to go to a full D cup.
My surgery was scheduled on a Saturday at 2:00. My husband and I arrived at 1:00 - an hour prior to my surgery time. My husband
waited in the lobby while I went back and got ready for "the new me". Dr. Hedden came in and marked the size right on my breasts
to be sure there were no mistakes, then the nurse began to administer the IV for the anesthesia. They rolled me to the surgical
room and asked if I had any questions before I went to sleep for the surgery.
When I woke up from the surgery I was freezing. I felt a lot of pressure, like an elephant was sitting on my chest. The nurse
gave me a nice warm blanket and helped me put on the sports bra and my terry cloth jacket. She then wheeled me down in a
wheelchair to the lobby where my husband was waiting. My surgery was at 2:00 and we left the office around 3:45.
When I got home I started taking the prescriptions, which consisted of an antibiotic, a muscle relaxer, and a pain pill. I took
these like clockwork the first 24 hours and slept most of the time. I had to have help sitting up in the bed, because you can not
put any strain on the arm muscle which must be connected to the chest muscles. The next day I got out of the bed and walked to
the couch. I could move around really well. I had learned with two previous C-sections that the sooner you move around the better
you feel. Even though I made myself move around I was careful not to pick up anything or strain my arm or chest muscles.
By the third day I would say I was back to 95% which really surprised me. On Tuesday I drove my children to the movies. The
surgery and recovery was a lot easier than I had ever anticipated. It definitely was worth what little pain I had, and worth every cent I paid.
If you have ever had children, you know what that does to your breasts! It is worth it all when you put on your bathing suit or
bra and you don't have a puddle in the bottom of your cup. I would do it again in a minute. I would recommend it to anyone who
has ever contemplated the surgery.
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