I completely agree with Dr. Johnson's assessment and recommendation.
Any breast lump needs to be evaluated by a qualified health care professional. In the meantime to allay your fears, I offer the following suggestions.
- I believe, like him that it is the implant.
- These are the factors that help you distinguish a mass from the implant,
Implant folds/get worse when you bend over; masses don't
put your hand on the lower and outer part of the breast, while bending over feel if the folds are worse
Implants feel cooler; masses feel warmer
implant folds have a push back quality;masses don't;
this means that if you push in on the lump, it will pop back out as the fold/wrinkle comes back.
implant folds occur on the outer and lower quadrant of the breast where there is little breast tissue to hide them; masses statistically occur more often in the upper outer quadrant of the breast where the majority of breast tissue exists.
I hope this helps.

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