(26-08-2025, 03:31)nanakante Wrote: Sounds like you've really done your homework and found a skilled surgeon—fantastic! It's great to hear that minimally invasive fat grafting for mild tuberous breasts is becoming more popular. Using a needle to release tight tissues can really cut down on scarring and help you recover faster.
The results usually look very natural, especially if you're aiming for a subtle change. Eating well and steering clear of smoking can also give your healing process a nice boost. It's completely normal to feel a mix of excitement and nervousness—just stick closely to your surgeon's advice, and you'll likely end up loving the soft, natural outcome.
Thank you so much for your words of support, yes, you are absolutely right! As the day is coming closer, I feel this strange mixture of excitement and fear, you know. I don't regret, I wouldn't cancel, it's just respect towards such a thing. None of the people around me know about it, just my man. So I keep inventing excuses for upcoming days, it's weird. Wow. I still can't believe it's really happening. That decision came out of nowhere. I really believed that I burried the idea long time ago. What can one nurse and her staring cause " alt="
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I have final thought and that's whether I should get that noogleberry. My doc has zero experience with it. These devices are not really known in my country. So... I need to make up my mind ASAP.