Yes, but I have NO extra fat on me anywhere that I can afford to lose it and there are so many variables as to how much of the fat would survive or be absorbed by the body, and other issues still. But me not having any of my own fat to use is the major factor. Thanks for the information though. I hadn't even heard of that for breasts!
Say my surgeon yesterday for 1 month follow-up and he confirmed what all of you have said. My breast tissue is so thin it will be very difficult to conceal the implant completely. Strattice was an option, but I don't feel this is enough of a problem to justify the expense.
Thank you very much for responding so promptly and expertly!
Saw my PS yesterday for 1 month follow up and he confirmed what the PS online responses were to my rippling and poking. I just don't have enough breast tissue/body fat to conceal the implant. He did say the strattice was an option, but of course it is so expensive and not worth it to me. Other than that issue I love my breasts! They look and feel completely natural and my surgeon did a wonderful job giving me exactly what I wanted :)
Thanks for the response. When I posted the question for the MD's they responded that since I had very thin skin and very little breast tissue, body fat that this could happen. I guess I was most shocked with the 'pucker' in the silicon implant. It actually pokes out at the bottom of my left breast. I really don't like this, but there isn't much to be done for it I guess.
I hope you are able to fix your rippling! Good luck :)
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Thank you very much for responding so promptly and expertly!
Thanks for all of the support everyone!! :)
I hope you are able to fix your rippling! Good luck :)