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My Breast Are Uneven and I'm Scared It's Not Going to Change, What Should I do?

I had breast implants on feb. 2nd 2012 and I informed my plastic surgeon that my left breast was smaller than my right and he said it wasn't that big of a difference so after my surgery saline mod plus profiles were placed 420 filled to 450cc in each breast so he didn't add any more saline to my left breast. Now that I'm healing my right breast is hanging low and my left breast is sitting up way to high and I'm scared to complain to him about because it has only been two weeks. Please help!!!!!!

4 Doctor Answers | Asked by Coot in Polk county, fl
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Breast augmentation recovery

You should give yourself some time to heal. Let the swelling dissipate. It should take about 4 months or so. If they are still uneven, then you can decide with the doctor what is possible.
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Uneven Breasts After Augmentation

Please give your results time. I know you are concerned. It has only been 2 weeks. Your breast will change over the next several weeks. Dr. ES
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Can't talk to your surgeon after breast augmentation

It seems unthinkable that you would select a surgeon you can't talk to after your augmentation. If your implant is high and firm you might have an issue with the breast pocket and your surgeon should have a look. Best of luck, Peter Johnson, MD

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Breast Asymmetry after Breast Augmentation?

Thank you for the question. I would suggest that you communicate your concerns and questions with your plastic surgeon in a calm, non accusatory fashion. Pointing out your concerns about the breast asymmetry will allow him to help you with maneuvers to improve the breast symmetry. Keep in mind, that at 2 weeks post op, you are not seeing the final results of surgery; this may require several additional months. Again, communicate your concerns with your plastic surgeon ( no... more
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