Quote from: Nemo on July 30, 2011, 11:35:36 AM
Lucky! Wish so much I could do that, it's been roasting up here XP
Looking good. Haven't seen a mastectomy done like that before, has got me thinking.
I've seen it before, it's called a "T anchor" or "inverted T" method and it's standard for breast reduction, 'specially for large breasts.
Since my doc has done a lot of those and is familiar with that method he wanted to use that method, just take "more" than usual.
Using a familiar method helps to get predictable results.
I still have a little swelling in a couple places, a deep tissue swelling that'll take a while to fade away, but I'm actually really happy with how it's turned out.
I believe that using the T anchor method has resulted in a lot less dog ears than I would otherwise have gotten, what with starting out with floppy DDs.