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Visitors' Stories -- # 105 - Donna

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I had a breast lift and augmentation.  Here are my stats:

Age: 41
Race/Color: Caucasian
Children: 2. 2 breastfed
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 150 lbs.
Size: I went from a D cup to a DD cup
Implant Manufacturer: Mentor
Implant Fill: Saline
Implant Size: 300 cc's, filled to 350 cc's
Implant Profile: Regular
Implant Shape: Round
Implant Surface: Smooth
Implant Placement: Above the muscle
Incision: Donut / Benelli

I have enjoyed reading all the personal stories on Nicole's site, and I am sure I speak for many women stating that personal stories help others. I hope that mine will be helpfull to others.

I am 41 years old and breastfed two children. I always liked the size of my breasts (36D). I noticed over the last few years the skin under my areolas was beginning to diminish. Thoughts of having a lift crossed my mind but I feared the scarring that is associated with the surgery. So for the last few years I talked about it with my husband, but I never did anything about it until recently. I began researching everywhere about lifts and augmentation. I have become breast obsessed as I am sure everyone on this site has lol.

I consulted with a very well known plastic surgeon in New York City. His approach to my breasts was everything I wanted to hear. He was against going under the muscle and performing lifts unless either was absolutely necessary. This is exactly what I wanted to hear. Have implants to correct my mild to moderate sagging breasts. I was ready to schedule my trip from Massachusetts to NY for surgery December 2007.During the mean time I kept on researching more about Ptosis (sagging breasts), and although I liked his idea I wondered if this truly was the best approach.

I told my doctor I knew exactly what I wanted, "overs" for volume and a lift. He agreed over was the way for me to go, because I had plenty of breast tissue. He then told me for optimum results that he recommends a areola lift with the pursestring sutures. Not exactly what I wanted to hear, but within minutes, I accepted what he said, and knew that he wanted to provide me with the best possible results. This proved to me, that results were very important to his verses making a quick buck. My surgeon's wonderful nurse told me to think about everything for a week and she would contact me by phone. I believe it was only two days later that I called her and scheduled my surgery for October 24, 2007. She was so patient, I had a million questions, she never once seemed irritated with anything I asked. She is a great listener, very knowledgeable, and like my surgeon, she is very kind.
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