Hi, this is Tami from ID Hospital 😊
When I first planned my breast surgery in Korea, I thought,
“As long as the surgery goes well, that’s it!”
But after going through it myself, I realized the real key is in recovery and aftercare.
Before surgery, I imagined it would be extremely painful.
Surprisingly, it wasn’t sharp pain—
it felt more like a heavy pressure on my chest.
Breathing was a little tight, and I couldn’t move my arms freely,
so for the first few days I basically lived in bed 😅
When I first looked at my chest after surgery,
I was honestly disappointed.
The upper chest was too swollen and looked unnatural.
But my doctor reassured me that the implants would settle down,
and the line would become natural over time—
so I decided to trust the process.
In the beginning, my breasts felt a bit stiff.
Now? The texture is soft and natural, almost like real breasts.
Before surgery, as an A-cup,
I relied on padded bras every single day.
Now, even with just a sports bra,
I naturally have cleavage and my body line looks completely different.
The truth is, breast surgery becomes more natural as time goes by.
So if you feel disappointed at first, don’t panic—
the results really do settle beautifully.
One thing I want to tell anyone considering breast augmentation in Korea:
Don’t think “surgery is the end.”
At first, I thought time alone would solve everything.
But after hearing from my clinic that
consistent aftercare improves both shape and texture,
I started going back regularly for treatments.
Honestly, it was tiring to match schedules and keep going…
but after each session, I could see and feel the difference.
That’s when I realized how important aftercare really is.
I actually chose this hospital because
they offered lifetime aftercare programs,
and that gave me peace of mind.
I still remember when I took body profile photos
and had to ask the editor to Photoshop my chest.
That moment hit me hard.
No matter how much I worked out,
I couldn’t change my breast shape by myself.
That’s when I made the decision for surgery—
and honestly, it was one of the best choices of my life.
The confidence and satisfaction I feel now are on another level.
If you’re considering breast surgery in Korea,
remember this: the surgery is just the beginning.
The most natural and beautiful results
come from patience, healing, and consistent aftercare.
Don’t be discouraged if the early days look or feel unnatural.
Trust the process, take care of yourself,
and you’ll be amazed at how your body transforms over time.
If you’re curious,
just know that a consultation can help you understand
what’s best for your body—
no pressure, just options 🙂
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