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Hi faye380, I understand your concern and it is quite normal to be concerned about the outcome following a breast augmentation surgery. However, you are still in the early stages of the healing process at 3 weeks post op. You will need to be patient at this moment and follow what your surgeon has instructed you to do post operatively. At the early stage of the healing process, the tissues around the implants are still swollen. Once the swelling subsides and the implants drop to their final position, you will be able to see the final result of your breast augmentation surgery. Dropping of implants is part of the healing process and this occurs after the tissues surrounding the implants slowly relax, allowing the implants to settle into their final position. It can take about four to six months for the implant to drop down to their final position. Also, your breasts can drop at different rates. But if you are still concerned, you can always visit your plastic surgeon and discuss your concerns. This way, you will be reassured. Also, if after six months, you are not satisfied with the appearance of your breast, you can visit your plastic surgeon and discuss the possibility of revision surgery. Lastly, follow your plastic surgeons post-operative instructions and advice for faster healing and recovery. Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
It is hard to assess you from your photograph but if one implant is feeling significantly different ot the other then I would recommend that you speak with your surgeon who will be able to assess you in more detail.
Hi mimzmatovu, While it is not uncommon to have minimal drainage on your incision site following breast augmentation surgery, it is still best that you see your plastic surgeon for assessment. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Daniel Barrett, MD...
Sorry that you are having issues following your breast lift with implants. Looking at your photos, it does appear that there are areas of poor circulation to the nipple and areola. This early on, it can be difficult to know how severe the circulation problem actually is and how much tissue l...
Hi HLH47, I understand your concern. Nipples tend to have increased sensitivity for 6 weeks after breast operations and then comes back to normal. However, if nipple sensitivity is lost it can take up to 6 months for it to return if at all. If the problem persists, you should visit your...