Hello y'all
It was suggested to me by a member of this kind community that I talk about my experience here in Argentina.
I arrived in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, after a long 17 hour flight over from London. I haven't had surgery yet, today is Friday, and my surgery is due on Monday - all being well I'll be in Dr Rossi's operating theatre on Monday.
In the meanwhile, between Wednesday and Friday, I have been taken care of by Amanda, who is Dr Rossi's assistant. She is an amazing woman, incredibly kind, informative, professional and yet a friend at the same time.
My journey started off being picked up at the airport, by a friendly man who could barely speak a word of English, but I understood through the use of his hands which had helped overcome International barriers, what he was saying. This driver, whose name I can't recall because it's gone 9pm and my memory in general sucks, dropped me off at the apartment I had booked in advance. During the countdown to my surgery, I had been in contact with Amanda several months preceeding this date, and had plenty of opportunity to ask all my queries regarding the surgery as well as make arrangements for accommodation.
The apartment I am staying at is...to say the least, lovely. And so is the landlady, who I am rented it from for the three weeks of my stay in Buenos Aires. Her name is Beatriz, should any of you wish to find out later more information from Amanda if planning on coming to Buenos Aires for surgical needs.
After signing the documents and been given a tour of the apartment, I met Amanda for the first time. After making our introductions, we made rough plans for the two days ahead. On Thursday (yesterday) I had my blood tests taken, EKG and Xrays at the same. Thankfully, all of my results came back without any complications. During the afternoon I took a walk to the river nearby where there are plenty of fancy restaurants to choose from, prices ranged from 100 - 400 pesos (£5-20) per meal.
Later that afternoon I joined up with Amanda again who took me over to see Dr Rossi. I found Dr Rossi to be a pleasant man to be around, some things Amanda was there to help in translation with. Dr Rossi took a good look at my face, confirmed more or less what was discussed/agreed upon during our Skype consultation - and I had the opportunity to also ask questions and discuss the matters that were important to me.
After returning to my apartment, I had an early night yesterday. It was actually a restless night, I had some bizarre dreams abouts boobs. Guess why?? Because, this morning, I went to the boob shop!
Greeted by two very pretty young ladies who could barely speak a word of English. I explained to the lady offering the consultation that my intention was not to have large bosoms, but, that I wished to have a more elegant appearance. Given that my breasts are an A cup at present, I wish to have better boobage to give me that little bit extra, look at myself in the mirror with pride and feel confident and comfortable when looking at my body, or indeed, when another does too. At first I was encouraged to go for high-profile implants, which basically stick out further horizontally than moderate profile implants. I went for moderate profile implants. They appeared to suit my frame better, in my opinion. Next I needed to decide whether to have anatomically shaped implants or round ones. Anatomical one's are slgihtly more expensive, however; when you're spending so much already on surgery, an extra $1,100 is worth the extra push, if that's what you really want. They are said to give a more natural appearance. When comparing the two, I actually found the rounded implants suited me better, and so I'd changed my original decision. Lastly I needed to decide on volume. I went for 300cc and was umming and arrring between 300 or 325 for quite some time. The difference between the two is minute, however in the end of the day you've got to ask yourself the question 'what am I less likely to regret, after walking away from the shop'. I opted for the smaller size, again because I prefer elegant.
After purchasing my new delightfuls, they hand them over to you in a box, which YOU need to take with you to the hospital. Later that afternoon, after a swift lunch. Amanda and I travelled to see Dr Szyferman...Sooooooo hansom! Him and the two other hair doctors there.... wow, i mean uh yeh, wow
Breathe...breathe. So, Dr Szyferman looked at my hair and drew and the outside on my head of where the hair would be transplanted to (just the corners) to give a more feminine hairline. The consultation didn't take long and was fairly straightforward.
Since then I've been relaxing back at the apartment and enjoying season 4 of OITNB.
So, in case you have any queries, feel free to ask away, or if you want to know what I'm upto here then I'm happy to chat.
Here is a lost of procedures I am having:
FFS:
Jaw contouring
Chin contouring
Forehead (type 3)
Brow shave
Brow lift
Lipo to cheeks
Lipo to upper lip
Orbital rim shave
Rhinoplasty