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Are Rubbing "Squeaky" Noises 3 Weeks Post op Normal?
I had my BA 17 days ago(sub-muscular silicone). Immediately after the surgery I noticed a lot of squeaking and popping, which I knew was normal and it went away. However, my right breast has begun making a fairly loud rubbing noise when I do my massages or when I move my arm in certain directions. It feels like the implant is rubbing on my chest wall when it moves. Is this normal this many days out? My friend jokes that I have a squeaky toy now - funny as long as it goes away! Thanks.
A: Squeaking and sloshing very normalDepending how much fluid there is around the implant the noises can persist for up to 2 months. Don't be alarmed as most people can't hear the noises unless you tell them to listen.
I know it seems like a silly question but its really not. Take for example my hair stylist. I've found she does a much better job if I'm her very first client of the day. Verses being the last when she;s worked all day and tired. I know a stylist goes through a lot more clients in a day then a surgeon, so their not comparable. But i'm still wondering if it makes a difference? I've researched my surgeon and am confident in him but i'm still looking for the best possible results, as is anyone!!
A: First or last - makes no differenceActually, according to studies done in a variety of fields of surgery there was no difference in complications between the first and last case. Now that doesn't mean you can't have a preference. Personally, if I have a long and a short case, I would do the short case first, but every surgeon has their own preferences. Discuss your concerns with your plastic surgeon.
Can I Have a Second Tummy Tuck After Hysterectomy?
5 yrs. ago I had a TT and then #yrs after that unfortunately i had a hysterectomy where they had to cut thru my scar because my ovaries where imbedded in scar tissue due to endometriosis. is it possible to have a second tummy tuck or a mini ?
A: secondary TT after HysterectomyI doubt you will need a full tummy tuck but may need a revision of the scar and possibly repair of the lower muscle. That should not be a big deal and there should not be a lot of down time, very little if no muscle work is needed.
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