Ms. Y.I (middle 30's, Japanese,standard proportion, with a history of pregnancy and breast-feeding)
- What made you decide to have an operation at Cellport Clinic Yokohama?
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On turning thirty, I have been pointed out many times by the owner of my favorite lingerie shop from my twenties about the change in my breast such as cup size. After trying supplement and gels without any effect, I vaguely began to consider surgery.
But I had no courage for artificial breast insertion, and I couldn't step into getting a surgery with the demerits of general lipo-transplantation.
To avoid multiple surgeries, I searched for a hospital where an operation is done once with accuracy, with full after care service provided. Coincidently, fortunate now I look back, I tumbled upon the web site of your clinic. There were other clinics also providing CAL soft tissue augmentation, but I found this clinic to be reliable from the counseling and the stance of informed consent.
Perhaps I was captured not only with the doctor's experience and the technique, but also his personality and silver tongue.
- How did you feel before having the procedure, or on the day you had the procedure?
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It may be natural considering there are no days the same, but there were times when I thought "maybe I don't need this surgery" even though I had reserved my operation day.
When my anxiety grew, I tried to keep my thoughts to like "It's only the fat moving", "Since it is not facial, I can still hide it in case of failure", "Even if the fat does not remain in my breast, my legs will still become slender", "The anesthesiologist will perform the anesthetic, so there is no need to worry!".
As the day approached, my anxiety disappeared, letting me to pull myself together. I even took pleasure in imagining how I would change. Incredibly, on night before the operation day, my mind was in peace.
Counselor's Comments
There are patients who get excited or nervous before the operation. We will care each and every patient with individual emotions accounted for. If you feel anxious, contact us any time.
- Tell us about changes made in your body and feelings after having the procedure.
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Two months have passed after the operation, and by breast is beginning to feel at ease. There is no difference in size compared to before the surgery, but my breast feels tight with the bra I've been wearing before, from which I can honestly say that there is more volume to it. I don't think people around me have noticed it.
The pain in my legs is recovering gradually, though it was more than I had imagined.
As to my emotional side, I am satisfied because I feel I have been released from the long-suffered struggle. While wishing for the pain in the legs to recover quickly, I am looking forward to how my breast will maintain its size.
- What did you think about the atmosphere of the clinic?
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It is great. The clinic is bright with natural lights entering, and the white and brown color balance helps to calm down. The illumination is gentle, and the flowers are heart warming. I was charmed by the flowers in the room in the ward.
There were facilities and atmosphere of hotel, and I only guessed how the room would be, not checking precisely. How surprised I was to find no powder room! I have never been hospitalized except for the birth of my child, and from that, I realized once again it was a hospital.
There wasn't any problem since I wasn't able to move anyway and the room was to be used only twice while I was hospitalized.
- How were the attitudes of the doctors and staff?
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Everyone was very polite, and I was able to spend time pre and post operation without feeling uncomfortable. Thank you for your hospitality.
If I had been dealt differently when I called the clinic for the first time, I'm sure I wouldn't have contacted again.
The doctor is a marvelous person as you can see. He explained all about the demerits of the operation, and even though he must have been tired with the long hours of counseling, he answered trivial questions with full sincerity.
- Please give some advice to people who plan to have the same procedures or those who hesitate to have an operation.
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I am relatively old, so the survival rate of the fat in my breast will be low (probably), and I can't say it's an ideal procedure with heavy damage to the legs. It won't be easy to decide, but the time still flies as you worry. Wouldn't there be more physical strength and better quality of fat, the younger you are?
I have never been able to go to hot spring other than the ones with a guest room equipped with individual open-air bath, and if I had only accepted sooner, I think I would have enjoyed my life a bit more.
No matter what happens, Cellport Clinic Yokohama will deal it appropriately. I myself was under their care.
I live in provincial area, and I wasn't in the condition to return on the day receiving general anesthetic. The fact that they take care of you for the entire night through the next day is reliable.
Trust the doctors and take the operation. And live happier.
I wish for more women, even just one, to become happy.















