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Hi 🙂 Has anyone had successful fat transfer to the breasts in Australia? particularly interested in Cosmos clinic experiences. Who was your surgeon? how many cup sizes were you able to achieve? did you retain most of the fat? do you have any lumps/calcification in the breasts? how have your lipo areas healed? thanks 🙏
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Hi all its been a long time since I've been on here... I'm wondering if anyone has had a BBL in Thailand? I am having trouble finding info about it and I know there are several places that do it but I've only seen one set of before and after photos and I wasn't impressed lol... Does anyone have any doctors to recommend? Anyone that specialises in fat grafting, lipo, or body contouring? Alternatively can anyone recommend a surgeon in Melbourne at a good price? Any info would be appreciated, Thanks in advance
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Has anyone had fat grafting to the breast? I would love to know your experience?
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My journey with Dr Tavakoli - one week post op! A week since my surgery, and I'm feeling a lot better than I thought I would.The pain like I said after day 1 is fully manageable but even looking at my chest I can notice huge changes. My bruises have turned a beautiful yellow (this is a good thing!)I can start to see some cleavage too as my swelling has disappeared. I've finished my antibiotics and I'm only taking some paracetamol before bed as the pain isn't really there but personally my bruises are really sensitive so I need to be careful how I position myself when I'm resting. My tummy where the fat was taken is still a bit bruised but I would've forgotten that I even had that done if it wasn't for my bruise. Everyone is different when their body is healing, some of my friends have had massive trouble after a breast augmentation and to think I had a lot more than that done and I would consider myself to be doing really well. I haven't been doing much, just taking it easy as my breast was accidentally bumped and I haven't wanted to make things worse over the weekend. I've definitely been milking it around the house though when it has come to doing things which I am not shy to admit, though I am very surprised with what I can do a week after. I've certainly made the right decision when I chose to have Dr Tavakoli perform this procedure. As my breast was bumped before the weekend (when I say bumped, I mean accidentally kicked by a toddler) I made contact with one of his staff, his nurse via email and she was incredible. As silly as my questions seemed and as you can imagine I was so scared, she responded.... on the weekend! within the hour. I was pleasantly surprised to hear so soon and felt so comfortable that I had back and forth contact and answers almost instantly. i flew home on the saturday night back to melbourne as i flew interstate to have this surgery done by Dr T and no pain at all, when i expected it the most which made me very happy, very lucky i didn't have to carry my bags though. I can't wait until my dressing are fully off in two weeks!! I might even post a before and after
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On Monday I had my surgery in the morning, first I got to speak to Dr T and he drew up his markings on my chest, of course I didn't understand them but any question I had I was comfortable to ask and he was answered and I trusted his beautiful art work on my chest. I felt pretty anxious all morning and going in to the theatre was quiet scary because it all became real for me. But 3 seconds later I was in my own little world. When I woke up from my anaesthetic I felt very groggy and the pain was definitely there. My chest felt very tight but I was given some medicine to keep the pain away temporarily but as I had a fat transfer from my belly to my breast to balance out the asymmetry in my breasts, my stomach felt like I did 200 sit ups....and for anyone who has done 200 sit ups, the feeling is not fun! I was at the East Sydney Private Hospital and the staff there were so good to me and I was visibly in pain and they did all they could to make me as comfortable as possible, which I was! Dr Tavakoli came and saw me later just to check up on how I was feeling and to take a look at his work. It was really comforting to be able to speak to him and tell him how happy I was regardless of the swelling, I knew they would turn out how I imagined. The pain I felt wasn't as bad as what I expected, this was just a few hours after!But Monday night approximately 12 hours later I was definitely feeling it.After taking my medication as I was instructed all day I was fine to sit up and rest. 24 hours after my surgery I was feeling quite sore but the pain for me is %100 manageable. I was okay to have a shower on the morning, I was very careful and had a friend help wash my hair and all was fine. I haven't done anything outrageous but I have needed a bit of help going up and coming down stairs when I was coming home but so far so good! I can't wait to see and give and update of how I'm going after a week
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