My skin and hair is already naturally oily but ever since by breast aug it's been a lot more than usual. I'll literally wake up every morning and the first thing I see is my nose shining! Could it be the medications I was taking? I was taking pain killers (hydrocodone), antibiotics (cephalexin), and muscle relaxers (forgot name). I just stopped using them about 2 days ago and I'm 8 days post op.
I've ample of fat on my hips nd belly but negligible around breast. My facial skin is super oily even in winters. Nd i've got thick hair on my chin area nd around naval. Nd from last 6-7 months i am not bleeding properly during my periods. I've hair fall issue. My lips are turning black day by day though i didnt smoke ever. My hands nd feet always remain cold no matter how hot the weather is. Nd they r also dry. Nd i feel sickness or uneasiness whenever i eat some sugary product. Please suggest.
SX nov 13th. Armpit incisions 400cc gel high pro round sub muscular. The pain was about 8-9 first couple days. At this point what bugs me the most is the side effects. If I extend my arms out, jolts of pain shoot from pit to elbow. Doc said it's nerve irritation & will go away eventually. under my pits, on side of implants are so swollen I can't put arms down & is insanely uncomfortable. especially at night. What can I do to help cut the severity of these? I'd like to hear others opinions.
I had an breast augmentation a month ago. I noticed that my chest and back and super oily. I've been breaking out excessively. I get acne on my face regularly, but rarely on my body. Could this be from the surgery?! I'm getting really worried. It's getting worse.
Prior to my op, I had normal skin, but since my breast augmentation (3 weeks post-op) I still have severly oily skin. What caused this and how long does it last. Can I safely assume it was caused by anesthetics and will wear off or clear up? I know this may seem like a silly concern, but there is a level of confidence gained from having breast augmentation - without having to deal with skin changes that lower that confidence. I do hope this can be answered, please.