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Thanks for the question. Its certainly too soon to talk about final results at this point of your post op. I recommend you to be patient and to follow your surgeon instructions for a better recovery. Kind regards
Thank you for your question and photograph, and it appears that you will have a very nice result. After placement of implants, the appearance of the breasts will change dramatically over the next several months, as the implants drop, and the overlying tissue stretches to accommodate the extra volume. In your case the swelling from surgery is flattening your implants and holding them high on your chest. Though they will not get bigger, the volume within the implant will redistribute towards the lower portion of your breast achieving a more natural appearance, and filling your bra cup more. I know waiting is difficult, but judge your results at 4-6 months after surgery as most of your breast changes should have occurred by then. Hope this helps.
Likely they will get a little smaller as the swelling subsides. Be patient with the results. .......
Only 4 days post op! Wait at least 3 months than decide if you desire larger implants. Now MUCH to early to offer revision surgery.
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