I have read that by 6-8 weeks post op it is okay to scuba dive. However, my surgeon suggested to me 6 months. When I asked why, he said because I had tubular breasts and the implants haven't 'bottomed out' yet, that there is more risk of swelling if I scuba dive as it is a high impact sport. He had earlier said contact sports at 8 weeks was fine. I am currently 4 weeks post op and want to scuba dive at 10 weeks post op. He said it wouldn't cause permanent damage but maybe just cause swelling. Any answers?
I was at a consultation and was recommended motiva 300cc round demi along with a nipple reduction.I want w natural look and these are my inspiration photos. Im worried 300cc will be too big compared to my inspirational photos but I have very little tissue and as the surgeon said need to fill out the form of my tubular breasts. Will 300cc look natural and not bigger than the photos of inspiration or what size is recommended?
I have tubular breasts and horrible symmetry so i have been told that teardrop and fat grafting will work for me, however i love the look shape and feel of ergonomic implants, would i be able to get ergonomic implants with tubular breasts?
I am 31, female and have just stopped breastfeeding my second child a few weeks ago. I am now done having children and considering breast augmentation. I have always hated my breasts and felt they look weird. But after breastfeeding they seem even more deflated which is awful considering theyve always been an odd shape. I did some research and think I may have the tubular breast deformity. Looking for some confirmation.
My breasts have been a insecurity of mine, as they have always looked pointy and unflattering to me. Im 19 and they still have no volume from the bottom, sides, and top. I wear a 34B, but sometimes I still have a gap on the top. They havent changed in 5 years and I dont know what I should do. Do I have tubular breasts? Are they just small? Is this something that could or should be fixed? (Im worried about long term implications of breast surgeries).
Hello, i have been for one consultation with a surgeon but was unhappy with the surgery offered and would like opinions on what is possible. I would be interested in tubular breasts correction without implants, due to low body fat on my torso i was informed that fat grafting was not possible as they would only use fat from stomach area. Is there a way of fixing tuberous breast without implants/fat grafting. For example releasing the constricted areas and performing lift/reduction of the nipple?
Im 30 years old with no children. Ive always been unhappy with my breast shape as they are widely spaced, triangular/conical with puffy areolas. However they appear more normal when cold. I have recently lost 50lbs. What procedure would be best to improve their shape? Would I be able to avoid an anchor/lollipop scar? Thank you
I posted my question and pictures and I was happy that I got the answers from the doctors, but i notice something which I didnt before, the puffiness gets unswollen when under the shower or gets cold like the normal right breast. And its more puffy when my mentrual cycle approach and after that it becomes less puffy, does that also means I have a tubular breast? Im looking forward to see a doctor.