Booking consultation! Started by: Anonymous

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  • Anonymous
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    So I have wanted my boobs sorting for years now, I have never been happy with them and I think I have finally got the confidence to do something about it. They are a very empty 36A and just look awful and I’m desperate to get it done but this whole process absolutely terrifies me.
    I’m looking to book a consultation for after the new year and just want some advice really on what will happen/be discussed.
    Any advice would be appreciated ?
    Thanks! Xx

    Louisa 15
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    Hiya

    I would sat go for it and try and book the earliest appointment u can as the longer u leave it u will drive yourself crazy with fear.

    The consultation is fine they just explain the implants they use and what surgeon they will put u with and u have to do a medical questionnaire x

    Anonymous
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    Thanks ?

    I think I’ve gone mad haha ??. I’ve never had surgery before so I have no idea what it’s like to be out to sleep etc but I have convinced myself that the worst is going to happen, so the anaesthetic isn’t going to work and I’m going to feel the whole thing, things like that! Or that I’m not gonna be able to achieve the size I want and I’m not willing to settle for anything else. Just full of doubt and worry thinking that it’s all gonna happen to me, but then at the same time I think of myself a year down the line with them done and I’m just so excited.

    Head is all over the place!x

    Ellie 279
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    Book your consultation it’s free and you have nothing to loose. They will do a medical questionnaire about your history/health. You can ask questions and they will just ask why you want it done, and explain the implants they use. Also give you an exact price for your procedure as it seems to vary from person to person. They will go over your payment options wether your paying in full or using finance etc and if all goes smooth they will book you in to meet the surgeon they think would be best for you..

    Anonymous
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    Thanks Ellie. I’m a bit worried about the cost. I don’t have that kind of money atm as I’m on maternity leave so my pay has been halved but it will be easier when I get back to work. I think a consultation would be the best bet especially to talk about finance options.
    So do you meet a surgeon at the consultation? X

    Louisa 15
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    Yeah I think everyone has them thoughts I kept thinking that 2 and I was thinking what if I die? What if my body rejects the anesthetic etc but in my experience the surgery was the easiest part as u fall asleep and when u wake up u have boobs and have no idea what happened or was said during the surgery. It’s the recovering that’s the hardest part x

    Anonymous
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    Yeah that’s true! Need to have a good think about this and how it would work. I have 2 young children and my partner works nights but it’s something I really want to do xx

    Louisa 15
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    Hmm I had a really easy recovery I would say compared to s lot of people but I couldn’t imagine looking aftrr 2 young kids as u need alot of rest but I know theres a few ladies on here who have done it with kids so it maybe worth asking them how they coped x

    Ellie 279
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    If you have any money saved up then the monthly cost can be quite cheap.. Have you got any money towards it saved or was you planning to finance all of it? I couldn’t afford to finance the whole thing so took me ages to save half of it n finance the rest I will x

    Anonymous
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    I don’t have any saved yet. We moved house at the beginning of the year and then I went on maternity leave. Money isn’t really tight, but definitely going to start saving and get some to one side xx

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