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You may have scar tissue that is causing this problem. Best to see your doctor in person to be properly evaluated.
The changes you are describing may be innocent, but there is also a chance you are experiencing signs of capsule contracture (scarring) around the implant, which can lead to hardening or deflation. You should have this evaluated by your surgeon or a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon.
Thank you for your question. This is nothing to be alarmed about. Your implants have migrated too far to the outside of your chestwall and hence the position when you're lying down. This is not truly bottoming out, however surgical correction is warranted. This can be corrected by placing...
You have narrow breast base width and would likely benefit from an Allergan high profile or ultra high profile implant. I consider two factors when selecting implants for my patients: 1.Dimensional planning 2.Gel Implant Sizing system Dimensional planning – The measurements of y...
Thank you for your question and photo. There is a notable difference between the two breasts but it is impossible to determine if an implant has flipped based on photos. This really needs to be done by a physical exam. Tuberous breasts are a challenge to correct and make...
Hi Gina, If you could resubmit your question with before surgery photos it would helpful to know where you started from. It appears the implants are too large for your frame since you state you have "side boob". Implants are not centered over the NAC which may indicate the...
There is no way to guarantee a particular bra size. Bra sizing varies greatly between bra manufacturers and a C in one bra will be a D in another. What matters more than the assigned bra size is the way the implant looks on you. The best option for your body and aesthetic goals can be determined...
Hello and thank you for your photo and question! Your breast look just how they should for being 5 days post op. They will continue to change shape and soften as the days, weeks and months go by. I would say they don't feel soft or natural until about 2 - 3 months post op. Best of luck!