I'm almost 2 months post op and I feel like my left breast may be bottoming out. I can feel the implant bag at the bottom. Is there something I can do to prevent it from lowering further or will this need to be surgically revised.
May 23, 2017
Answer: Bottoming out Thank you for your question. Yes, you do appearing to have implant malposition or bottoming out. Also, you have asymmetry of your breasts and nipple areola position. You should return to the surgeon who performed your procedure and share your concerns with them. They may have you wait until 6 months after your original surgery to allow the tissue to heal before a revision. No worries this can be fixed.
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May 23, 2017
Answer: Bottoming out Thank you for your question. Yes, you do appearing to have implant malposition or bottoming out. Also, you have asymmetry of your breasts and nipple areola position. You should return to the surgeon who performed your procedure and share your concerns with them. They may have you wait until 6 months after your original surgery to allow the tissue to heal before a revision. No worries this can be fixed.
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May 23, 2017
Answer: Am I bottoming out? One side looks to be bottoming out and the other has issues as well. Go see your surgeon for appropriate steps at this point. Good luck.
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May 23, 2017
Answer: Am I bottoming out? One side looks to be bottoming out and the other has issues as well. Go see your surgeon for appropriate steps at this point. Good luck.
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