Pre op
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Pre op
Hi ive got my BA on tuesday 30th october and wandered weather i should have had a pre op like blood tests ect before the day of surgery? Im having my BA with Mybreast , thank you
getstripped- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Pre op
Hi and welcome, congrats on your up coming ba, I personally didn't have any bloods taken before any of my surgerys , however there a are a few clinics that do as routine. So don't be concerned if you havnt had any taken x
mrsball- Global Mod
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Hello and welcome to Breast Buddies getstripped
Not everyone does have a pre-op. it's often very dependant on your medical history. If you're fit and well then it probably because your surgeon sees no point in you having one unnecessarily.
Congrats on booking your surgery too! Your special day is almost here
Feel free to post your surgery date in our 'Calender Entries' section of the forum hun (not the actual calendar) and also you may like to stop by the 'October Buddies' thread which is a sticky in the general breast aug section. All our October girls tend to congregate there... Any questions or concerns though, do post them here in the general breast aug section as you have done :thumbs: xx
Not everyone does have a pre-op. it's often very dependant on your medical history. If you're fit and well then it probably because your surgeon sees no point in you having one unnecessarily.
Congrats on booking your surgery too! Your special day is almost here
Feel free to post your surgery date in our 'Calender Entries' section of the forum hun (not the actual calendar) and also you may like to stop by the 'October Buddies' thread which is a sticky in the general breast aug section. All our October girls tend to congregate there... Any questions or concerns though, do post them here in the general breast aug section as you have done :thumbs: xx
Re: Pre op
Congrats on booking your surgery, it's so soon too this is the exciting part!
At my pre-op I just answered a medical questionnaire and had my breasts photographed. I did go back to have swabs taken to test for MRSA because I'd been in a hospital within the past year. If you haven't had one then don't worry but you can always ring the clinic to double check that they haven't forgot to book one or anything.
Good luck for Tuesday! xx
At my pre-op I just answered a medical questionnaire and had my breasts photographed. I did go back to have swabs taken to test for MRSA because I'd been in a hospital within the past year. If you haven't had one then don't worry but you can always ring the clinic to double check that they haven't forgot to book one or anything.
Good luck for Tuesday! xx
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks for your quick response girls, starting to get a little emotiona now as ive dropped my kids off with there dad for a week, and now im starting to worry about everything like bottoming out as my impants are gonna be 520cc overs, how likey is that to happen , i need a tranquiliser lol x
getstripped- Active BJSF Member
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Awww the pre-op jitters are very normal sweetness
You might find this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] helpful to know you're not at all alone in your fears babe.
Having large implants that are heavy are a contributing factor to bottoming out as well as the surgeon over disecting the pocket or placing the implant too low.
The width of your breast will dictate the size of the implant required lovely and sometimes the aesthetic appearance you get from having a larger implant by far outweighs the risks hun.
If you trust your surgeon babe and you're happy with the decisions made I really wouldn't worry. Your special day is almost here and as you'll read in the link I left for you, all these fears popping up last minute are perfectly natural. Xxx
You might find this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] helpful to know you're not at all alone in your fears babe.
Having large implants that are heavy are a contributing factor to bottoming out as well as the surgeon over disecting the pocket or placing the implant too low.
The width of your breast will dictate the size of the implant required lovely and sometimes the aesthetic appearance you get from having a larger implant by far outweighs the risks hun.
If you trust your surgeon babe and you're happy with the decisions made I really wouldn't worry. Your special day is almost here and as you'll read in the link I left for you, all these fears popping up last minute are perfectly natural. Xxx
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thank you cookie xx
getstripped- Active BJSF Member
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