My 1st operation went wrong and I did not have to pay for the correction. If your surgeon botched your augmentation, then you can sue him for your costs if he won't correct it free of charge.
If it's saline, then rippling is normal... it happens a lot, but if it's silicone, you may have a rupture (this is what happened to mine). Go back to your surgeon and ask his opinion or have an MRI to put your mind at rest.
You need to have an MRI of your implants as soon as possible, to see if they are intact. That's your first step.
Breast implants are only made to last up to 10 years. It's a lifetime commitment. You could still be having augmentations when you're 70 years old!
I'm having mine removed as I'd rather have little breasts, than all this worry and concern. It's just not worth it (in my humble opinion).
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