dr chantarasak is he good and how big should i go?? help Started by: danielle

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    hi,
    i hv my op bopked for the 28th july with dr chantarasak he seems nice hs anyone had there boobs dne by him?? i am als still not sure wht siz to go, i have to meet my surgeon on fri, i am 5ft 4 and just under 9 and half stone i m only a 34 a at the moment and want to be quite big chested.. 34 dd/f can anyone help please
    thankyou Danielle

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    Hey,

    Yes he was my surgeon and was very good however I was about that size and I wanted to have size 340 Volume and was told that would be ok.

    The day I got to the hospital I was so excited and then he came in and told me they had ordered 300 volume.

    I was really upset as I wanted at least 340.

    Just make sure you know what you want. They dont really tell you what cup size you will be afterwards, they just approximate it

    Be careful with it :-)

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    hey
    oh no!!! what size was you? and what have the implants made u??
    i no some surgeons dont like doing big implants and am hopeing that he is not one of them….
    how long ago id u get em done? was ur recovery ok?? sorry all the questions.. lol
    i hve 3 kids 6 5 and a 9 month old so tryign to rest is going to be hard going… specially with picking up my baby!!!
    but im sure im not the first to do it with kids!! lol
    im meeting him 2moro to talk implant sizes and over/unders, profiles ect.. have towait and see ) :)

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    Hey,

    I was bout 32A/34/A and the implants have roughly made me a 34C. I had 300’s.
    Thing was I said I would like 340 and he said if I was bigger they may look fake and not as natural
    See how it goes but he didnt want to give me 340’s, I got there and there had been a mix up and 340’s not ordered.
    Sep 2008

    Recovery good. Expect the insition to heal up very well, you cannot see any marks or signs of it
    When you wake up in the hospital bed your a bit spaced out from the drugs
    Everyone is great and they look after you

    You will need someone to take you to the loo and possibly pull your trousers down for you as it is really hard to at 1st.
    It gets better but you dont realise how much strength it takes to try and pull them down straight after LOL
    It is normal over the recovery period to feel a little burning sensation in your chest but it wont last long

    Also will hurt if you try and stretch arms out obviously

    Be careful when in the car and going over humps as they can feel a little fragile, dont have the seat belt too tight across you. I use to put it on but sort of hold onto it so it didnt lay flat on them

    Mainly you will have to lay on your back which does get frustrating as you can get back ache
    You can lay on your side, but again a little tricky/uncomfy. You should get the flattest softest squishy pillow, lay on your side and put them under your chest, it helps to be comfortable and careful with them

    Sorry I am ranting on, get carried away LOL

    Any more questions, feel free.

    Faye

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    Mr Chantarasak did mine and he is lovely! and has done a fab job!!

    Alana

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