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Jan’s Story
By Jan
June Contest Winner
Up until I had breast cancer, I never even considered having breast implants.
However, in celebration of my five-year anniversary from cancer, I made the decision
to have implants.
The general surgeon was able to remove the cancer with a lumpectomy, although
it left that breast much smaller than the other. Every time I looked at myself
in the mirror, I was reminded of that extremely difficult time in my life.
More importantly, I did not feel sexually attractive because of that. I had
already visited many plastic surgeons, and even had some tell me that they would
not put an implant in a radiated breast. I thought, okay, I will wait, research,
and try again with another plastic surgeon.
Breast Implants 411 gave me so much additional information about implants and
was a real motivation to persevere. Finally this past December, I found a PS that
I "thought" was the surgeon I wanted. He came highly recommended by
my oncologist. I had major difficulties from the start. There were red flags and
I did NOT pay attention to them. He was only concerned with the exact same size
I was, and really did not care what I wanted. He did not communicate well at all.
As it turned out, I immediately developed capsular contraction in the non-cancer
breast. I went to a PS recommended by BreastImplants411 for a second opinion.
His said that the other plastic surgeon did not place the implant in the pocket
correctly and yes, I had a little CC. I just had the re-do last week, I feel wonderful,
and am optimistic that all will be great. The new plastic surgeon increased my
size from 300cc's to 500cc's. A majority of his practice is implants. I feel it
is sooo important to find plastic surgeons that predominately do implants, and
truly care about their patients.
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