Was an elongated 36d wanting push up look firm perky upper fullness more cleavage and decreased length, circular look description and pic provided. . Assistant suggested implant 560 uhp. Voiced concern was assured not to big.Was told utm for that placement. Took goal pic to surgery to be sure correct size place still worried. Now double my goal. Empty on top bulging lower. Heavy and now resting a good 5 inches on ribs and even pain. Who pics final size when using surg sizer for matching desir
August 25, 2022
Answer: Goal photos Thanks for your question. I would hope that your surgeon expressed that your goal photo likely was unachievable. You have a fair amount of your own breast volume and droop to begin with. The goal photo seems to be all implant. I would suggest voicing your concerns to your surgeon and discussing possible revision down the road. Good luck!
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August 25, 2022
Answer: Goal photos Thanks for your question. I would hope that your surgeon expressed that your goal photo likely was unachievable. You have a fair amount of your own breast volume and droop to begin with. The goal photo seems to be all implant. I would suggest voicing your concerns to your surgeon and discussing possible revision down the road. Good luck!
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August 20, 2022
Answer: Revision surgery Dear Creative873900, breast revision surgery is the most difficult plastic surgery procedure performed. Botched breast surgery alters normal tissue planes and laxity, the ability of breasts to heal properly, and leaves scar tissue that dramatically affects the level of difficulty of the corrective surgery.Many patients come in to correct poor outcomes from their initial surgeries. The most common problems are due to implant malposition, bottoming out of the implant, poor scarring, and incorrect implant size.While the type of revision required will depend on the result of the previous surgery and the desired result of the patient, some revisions involve extensive pocket repair that may or may not need specialized external bras.If you are considering breast surgery revision, you should speak with a board certified plastic surgeon and have yourself properly assessed. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Also, you have to make sure that your surgeon understands your breast augmentation goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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August 20, 2022
Answer: Revision surgery Dear Creative873900, breast revision surgery is the most difficult plastic surgery procedure performed. Botched breast surgery alters normal tissue planes and laxity, the ability of breasts to heal properly, and leaves scar tissue that dramatically affects the level of difficulty of the corrective surgery.Many patients come in to correct poor outcomes from their initial surgeries. The most common problems are due to implant malposition, bottoming out of the implant, poor scarring, and incorrect implant size.While the type of revision required will depend on the result of the previous surgery and the desired result of the patient, some revisions involve extensive pocket repair that may or may not need specialized external bras.If you are considering breast surgery revision, you should speak with a board certified plastic surgeon and have yourself properly assessed. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Also, you have to make sure that your surgeon understands your breast augmentation goals. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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