Surgery prep advise and dr mileto reviews? Started by: Hannah

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  • Hannah
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    Hi

    I have my surgery booked next Saturday, the 9th of March with dr Mileto; I’m just wondering if anyone has any reviews on him
    I booked my surgery date really fast I only had my consultation in mid February and now my date is here nearly I haven’t got anything ready! I’d love any ideas on things to buy before the op, things you found used to take on the day and any advice would be great!
    Currently I’m freaking out about everything…I’m now so worried, worried I picked to small I’m having 450cc under I’m currently a 32b and want to be like a large double D I’m 5ft 6 and I’m a size 6
    I’m also now so worried about the whole being put to sleep part as I never have been and then recovery period; on top of that I’ve read such a sad story last night on here about a lady who had to have her implant removed and then wait three months for it to be put back in.

    Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated hugely xxx

    Tor Shields 78
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    I was terrified of being put to sleep. I was so nervous waiting to go down to my surgery but honestly it’s over with so quickly, you don’t even really know it’s happening and then you wake up in recovery x

    Kristy 44
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    Ok, I think every girl has this moment of freak out. That whole boob greed thing, tell it to be quiet. You’re a petite girl, I believe 450cc will take you to DD if not an E and your petite frame will probably make them look bigger than they actually are.

    It is also worth remembering that sometimes larger implants do not look as good for as long as smaller ones because of the weight and sagging. I am getting 400cc partial and predicted to become DD/E (Im currently a 36B, 5ft 2 if you want a comparison). I did consider getting larger but since I am planning to lose weight (I am currently 11 stone) I felt if I did end up any bigger than an E it would make me look too top heavy.

    Ofcourse, all of what I am typing is my own opinion and reasoning pertaining to my own choices and its only your opinion that matters so any doubts, call your clinic and ask to try on the implants again. Take into account your whole body shape, its very easy for us to isolate the chest area and want larger and larger without thinking about how that would make us look overall and if that is the look we are going for holistically x

    Hannah
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    Tor that is extactly how I think I’m going to feel on the day! I’m sure the wait must seem forever, how did everything go for you? X

    Kirsty you have summed up exactly my thoughts, I don’t want huge fake looking boobs that I then need an uplift on in a few years time! I just want some boobs; thanks for the reassurance, yes boob greed is defiantly setting in (scrolling through images on here doesn’t help) but I went in thinking 350cc and was recommended the 450cc by the surgeon. The sizers are good but I found it hard to visualise what they’d look like.
    We’re going for a similar size I’m sure yours will look great when are you booked in for?
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    Elle 81
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    I have had Dr Mileto and I’m so happy with my boobs! He was lovely he’s very quiet but knows what he’s doing your in good hands ?xx

    Kristy 44
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    Hey Hannah, I am booked in for the 24th (eek 22 days!!!) x

    J 36
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    Im 7 weeks PO today, had it with DR Mileto. Was freking out on the day of my op. Like you have no idea hahah I came to the hospital at 10am, and only went to a theatre at 1pm ish. I was going nuts haha Thought this was a bad decision what if something goes wrong and so on. Then also decided to go for a bigger implants (350 ->375) on the day, and that was another worry. But, Dr Mileto was amazing, honestly you have nothing to worry about! and feel free to talk to him and double check with him (one last time:) ) what implant size should you go for to achieve a specific look

    Good luck tomorrow and wish you a speedy recovery! xx

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