I had a BFT infection, and an asymmetry formed. Then I had a BA, UTM, with 400 & 475 cc HP mentor. Then I had an implant exchange for 320 & 370 cc MOD+xtra mentor UTM. All in the span of 3 years. In your expert opinion, why are my results so saggy and asymmetrical? How can I avoid this happening again? Thank you for your time.
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The actual problem is that your implants are too large and heavy for your now stretched and thinned tissue. I would suggest going smaller. Mesh could be helpful. Just removing excess lower skin may not raise up the implant and skin does stretch.
Hi, photos would help answer this question, but in principle the size of the nipple areola complex and its height can be adjusted with surgery. If the breast appears to droop more on one side than the other, you may require an adjustment of the skin envelope of the breast at the same time as the...
The pocket can be tightened, especially on the lateral side, with downsizing to smaller implants. Some doctors go with large implants to avoid or lessen the lift. However, large heavy implants thin and stretch tissue and will sag. Get the size you will be comfortable with and enjoy them.