My name is Audrey and I’m 31.
You often hear that a woman’s breasts get smaller or start to sag after pregnancy.
This was not the case for me. After I had my twins, I still had my D cup and was very proud of it.
At the time I weighed 10 stone so a D cup was quite big for my figure.
After what was quite a stressful time due to chronic pain, which caused some problems at work, I had lost a lot of weight.
In a very short time I weighed only 5stone but this didn’t really bother me (although I did try hard to put some weight back on) – but the worst of it was that my breasts almost disappeared!
All of sudden I was left with just a B cup and they were very saggy.
From that moment on I started to think about breast enlargement.
I visited lots of sites but got stuck on the ELYZEA website – those prices! They were only half of those I saw on the other sites.
I went in search of information and heard a lot of good things about ELYZEA Cosmetic Surgery.
I put a brave face on and made an appointment for my first consultation. I was given a warm welcome at the clinic he had all the time in the world for me.
I was given detailed information about the procedure.
The shape and type of implants were decided on and I already started to feel a lot more self assured, and that’s before anything had even happened!
At home I discussed things with my husband and, as expected, he said that if I really wanted to have it done, I should go and do it. I rang the clinic straightaway and made a firm appointment.
It was only three months away!
I couldn’t wait for the day in question on the 16 th of October.
On that Saturday my husband and I travelled to Brussels. There too I was given a hearty welcome and was very well looked after.
It was soon my turn and my husband and I were shown to a room where I could have a chat with the surgeon. He explained again exactly what was going to happen and after the photos were taken, I went into the operating theatre.
There I was given mild anaesthetic by way of a drip and before I knew what had happened, I woke up with a WONDERFUL D CUP!
I was a bit groggy but able to walk unaided to the recovery room where my husband was waiting for me. I was then allowed to sleep for a while until the surgeon came to speak to me and tell me that I could go home. I felt a little bit sick but they gave me something for it, as well as some antibiotics and some painkillers.
Perfect organisation, without a doubt!
The journey home went well. I did have a bit more pain afterwards than I had expected but that’s already forgotten now!
I feel great and much more self-confident.
Best regards
Audrey
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