Hello, I had a breast augmentation 3 months ago, going on 4 months now. I was told by my surgeon that I had asymmetry and he had to place two different size implants left: 440cc right: 370cc. So I was told to be patient and that they would drop and be symmetrical at 3 months. I’m at 3 months and well one breast is bigger then the other and I’m not sure if this normal. I don’t like the look of the breast implants so far and I’m afraid I’m may need a revision because it was not done correctly.
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Although your one photo is limited, your implants are probably now too large for your tissue. You may need to go down in size, have the lateral pockets tightened, and perhaps have a lift. Some fat could be transferred to help fill in the gap, but fat alone will not completely fix the problem....
Your lateral pockets can be tightened so that the implants do not fall so much to the sides. However, you do have a natural gap between your breasts which you will keep. The bases of your breasts cannot be moved. I think the moderate plus profile would do well for you.
Hello and thank you for your question. While a capsular contracture may cause a change in the shape or position of the implant, it is very unlikely to do so without also increasing implant firmness. Without a physical examination it is difficult to tell, but it seems more likely that the implant...