9 months ago
To Ellie26,
Hi! You should definitely get smaller implants. Some specific suggestions:
1) Show your surgeon a picture of breasts that you think are perfect. Then he will know what to aim for.
2) A sizer is a temporary saline implant inserted into the breast pocket. You are then put into the sitting position (you are still under anesthesia, of course) and different volumes of saline are tried to see which is the largest volume that leaves you looking natural. Then the sizer is discarded, and the correct size Mentor Moderate Plus implants are used. This step takes all the guesswork out of the process!
3) As a preliminary guess, I would say 450 cc's would be about right. Looking natural means avoiding too much roundness on top. Remember, there is a built-in conflict between big and natural. So you have to help your surgeon know where to make the compromise. It is different for each woman. I recommend not going too big. Maybe the problem with your original 400 cc implants was not the size but how the pockets were made.
4) The pockets will be too big now for smaller implants. The pockets will probably need to be reduced with a capsulorrhaphy (suturing some of the pocket edges).
5) Your breasts are probably stretched out. Don't be afraid of a lift. You may well need a lollypop scar. This will probably be the secret to success. I can tell you, from long experience, that scars are much preferable to bad shape.
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