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Hi Reminisce97,Thank you for your question and your photos. I'm not sure I understand your question. It appears that you had a breast augmentation but I'm not sure but the scars seem to be around the areola. It appears that your surgeon did not allow the implants to Drop into an appropriate position by releasing your previous breast fold. That is my best guess. good luckAll the best,Carlos Mata MD, MBA, FACS board-certified plastic surgeon
Thanks for your question, but unfortunately because you have covered your breasts, it is difficult to say how they look.
The choice of implant and the technique used to place the implant has a lot to do with the final shape of the breast. Giving your pictures, I would suggest you consider a round moderate profile implants placed over the muscle. This will contribute to the roundness of your breast...
It is so hard to advise just from the picture. It could simply be a suture spitting out. I am glad you are seeing your plastic surgeon, good luck.
It is very difficult without photos and without assessing you in person to know if the implant size you mentioned would be appropriate for you. Keep in mind that implant size selection not only depends on your personal preference, but it also depends on your unique measurements. A thorough...
It is very difficult to determine the best sizeyou will need (recommended based on your photos) or the exact size and shape implant you will require to best match your ideal breast image without an examination by a board certified plastic surgeon. Not just any board certified plastic surgeon,...
Thank you for your question.It is completely up to you and your pain tolerance for when you return to work. The fact that you use your arms, may cause some increased discomfort the first few days. The concern would be if you were doing a lot of heavy lifting, then you would want to stay off...
Thank you for your question. It is quite normal to have soreness or tenderness more on one breast as opposed to the other at 12 days post procedure. Best to follow-up with your plastic surgeon to evaluate. Good luck.
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