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AquarianArtist

Joined: 31 Oct 2012
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  • Posted to Almost Perfect - Alpharetta, GA on 16 Apr 2013

    Hey commenters, good news! I'm getting my ripple fixed. He took one look at it and said it is due to some minor capsular contracture (that is when the scar tissue squeezes the implant). So like when you squeeze a balloon and a bit bulges out, that is what my implant is doing. He's taking good care of me and fixing it affordably. The problem might have been caused by me not wearing the right bras (I hate underwires but they are best for helping your implants fall into shape properly) or it might be a fluke. I'm looking forward to having it fixed. Really feel like I'm in good hands.
  • Posted to Almost Perfect - Alpharetta, GA on 16 Apr 2013

    Hey, don't panic! Make sure to go to him and show him your concern if it's still there. Sometimes there are non-surgical treatments for a problem area and sometimes things like that will go away over time (I'm no doc but I bet it could be a bit of fluid or uneven swelling). Give your doctor a chance to make sure you are happy.
  • Posted to Almost Perfect - Alpharetta, GA on 6 Mar 2013

    Don't worry about them being high. Mine were way up in my collarbone--they looked downright upside-down. They will drift downward over the next several weeks and really totally settle within 6 months to a year. Just be as gentle as you can, don't work out for a couple months, don't raise your arms--beware of men who want to grab you and pick you up! I sit on the floor a lot so I started making my arms go all t-rex (elbows to my sides) to prevent myself from using my arms to get up.
  • Posted to Almost Perfect - Alpharetta, GA on 24 Nov 2012

    Ok so just to help a bit more, I started out smaller than you I think. VERY tiny, barely an A cup. Get a good doctor and you'll be happy. I don't regret it one bit, wish I'd done it years ago. Just keep in mind that yes, you may be able to feel or see the implant in certain places where the fat or muscle didn't cover it. My ripple only shows when I push my boob in a certain direction--if i just stand there no one notices it (as you see in the picture, the ripple is on the right side in the cleavage--can barely see). I'd love to get it fixed but I'm so happy I did this, it's not a huge deal to me.
  • Posted to Almost Perfect - Alpharetta, GA on 24 Nov 2012

    Moderate profile. Don't have any befores to show--I was really tiny though, no curves.

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