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Implant Pain 6 Months After Saline Implants, What's Going On?
asked 3 months ago by Young person in AZ
Latest answer by Steven Wallach, MD
Question viewed 138 times
Tags: saline implants, causes, pain, worried
I've had Saline implants for 6 months and I've just started feeling pain from the whole boob i dont know what to do
5 answers to Implant Pain 6 Months After Saline Implants, What's Going On?
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Pain six months after surgery
Pain six months after a breast augmentation is something that should be evaluated. It is best for you to go to your surgeon to be examined.
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Sudden Onset Breast Pain 6 months after Augmentation
Your situation is very uncommon. The vast majority of women are pain free and have assumed active normal lives. The sudden appearance of a symptom, the new change loudly suggests that some thing may indeed be wrong. You should see your Plastic surgeon and have him decide on the best next step.
Good luck
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Pain post op breast augmentation
Best thing to do to start is by calling your Plastic Surgeon's office for a follow up visit. It is tough to answer you without more descriptive language and the benefit of examining you. Perhaps your visit will alleviate some physical pain as well as your emotional worries. Hang in there.
Craig Harrison, MD
Tyler Plastic Surgeon
Tyler Plastic Surgeon
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Implant related pain is uncommon at 6 months post op
Without much detail in your description, its difficult to say anything specific about the complaint. Please follow up with your surgeon for repeat examination.
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Breast pains six months after implants
The pains could be anything with the little information we have. Implant problems at six months should be few, so you might start with a visit to your family doctor, though your surgeon will want to see you as well.
Best of luck, peterejohnsonmd.com



