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Good afternoon,Can't see anything of importance on those teeny images, but if you have silicone gel and suspect a rupture then yes MRI is the gold standard for diagnosis.
Dear munirah97x,I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment, it would be difficult to determine what went wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment or ask for a second opinion. Only after a thorough examination, you can get proper recommendations and advice.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
I'm not hours at reading ultrasounds. You don't mention what the original reading from the radiologist said. Also you don't say why you got the ultrasound to begin with.
Your photos are not large or clear enough to really see. The radiologist who read the ultrasound will be the best one to let you know.
hi dear thanks for your query. well breast Implant rupture can be confirmed almost 100 percent with MRI only. though there are few clinical symptoms and signs we can pick during examination but an MRI would be very helpful
Implants are placed where we want them, but they do creep up quickly, especially those placed behind the muscle. Also tissue swelling plays a part in raising the implants.
Most dermal grafts are gradually replaced by your own tissue, but some, especially the human kind, do remain in the scar tissue created. going back in, the surgeon usually finds thicker tissue in the area treated. Also, dermal grafts can stretch and thin with weight of implants. Stretching of...
Your heavy implants are sagging now from the weight. A doughnut lift will not correct this. If you go even bigger, that is more implant weight to stretch and thin your tissue and cause more sagging. Please do not go larger.