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Influencer Maddison Steiner know directly how plastic surgery can go wrong.
Steiner had a breast addition in July 2024 after giving birth years before that have said People In an interview announced on Saturday, July 5. “I felt ready to do something for myself and renew the way I felt about my body.”
So Steiner found a surgeon in Seattle and set up the procedure. At first, everything was going well and she felt confident in the results.
“The specific procedure I chose was labeled as a rapid recovery ’48-‘Sy meant that the healing process was supposed to be very fast with little pain,” he said. “By 72 hours after-op, I felt great-as I was ready to get back to everyday life.”
Unfortunately, that’s when things started to get bad – and Steiner admits she’s the one to blame.
“I started raising my little child, although my surgeon had specifically advised against raising anything – including children – for six weeks,” he explained. “I misunderstood the instructions and thought it was relevant to picking up things above me alone, not all over generally.”
After a few weeks, Steiner also realized something was wrong – a reality that became even more prominent on Halloween. Once she pulled her corseted outfit, Steiner told the announcement that she had “seen my implant slipping into my armpit – she obviously moved under my skin.”
Maddison Steiner
Maddison Steiner Ig“I immediately contacted my surgeon, and confirmed that the pocket on my left had extended,” he added. Maddison also said she carried her little girl on her left hip before the implant began to move.
Steiner contacted her medical team, which confirmed something was wrong. “As soon as I realized something was wrong, I sent pictures to my nurse. He immediately sent them on to my surgeon, and the next morning, they called me in for an exam,” he continued. “Shortly thereafter, they tied me for review surgery a few weeks later.”
Unfortunately, the second surgery was harder.
“The review surgery was more painful than the first. “When I first saw the results of the day after surgery, I was honestly horrified. I thought I was looking botched.”
“I started crying because the way he had hidden my breast to help the pocket to improve made everything look very strange,” Steiner continued. Fortunately, he added, it all worked out.
“She told me to trust the process and give her time, and it was right,” he explained. “After a few weeks of cure, everything settled perfectly, and I’m happy with the results.”