My right side has always been a bit harder and I don’t feel the implant moving/separating like I do my left. My left one feels so loose it feels like a water balloon is being squished and tossed around. Like if I barely squeez the bottom it flies all the way up and vice versa. It’s also squeaky and rubbery feeling which I’ve heard is normal but the amount of movement is really bugging me. It’s uncomfortable. Is that normal?? Does it mean it’s not settling into the pocket?
February 20, 2018
Answer: Too much movement of a gun Thank you for your question. If it moves that much it is not usual. Best thing is to see your PS and ask for evaluation and express your concerns. It will be hard to comment without examination.
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February 20, 2018
Answer: Too much movement of a gun Thank you for your question. If it moves that much it is not usual. Best thing is to see your PS and ask for evaluation and express your concerns. It will be hard to comment without examination.
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February 20, 2018
Answer: #Mastopexy #augmentation #breastimplants Congratulations on your recent surgery and thank you for sharing your question about your post operative recovery and results after your surgery. Final results can take 6-12 months for all the swelling to subside. At our office we actually see all of our surgery patients the very next day after surgery and then again at two weeks and beyond. We enjoy staying closely connected to our patients and enjoy giving the extra attention and service. Your concerns are important to discuss directly with your board certified plastic surgeon. He or she will appreciate the open communication and will want to help you. I hope this is helpful and wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Brian S. Coan, MD, FACS
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February 20, 2018
Answer: #Mastopexy #augmentation #breastimplants Congratulations on your recent surgery and thank you for sharing your question about your post operative recovery and results after your surgery. Final results can take 6-12 months for all the swelling to subside. At our office we actually see all of our surgery patients the very next day after surgery and then again at two weeks and beyond. We enjoy staying closely connected to our patients and enjoy giving the extra attention and service. Your concerns are important to discuss directly with your board certified plastic surgeon. He or she will appreciate the open communication and will want to help you. I hope this is helpful and wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Brian S. Coan, MD, FACS
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