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You are clearly concerned about this, and it would not be unreasonable to remove the fibroadenomas before breast fat transfer or breast implants. Because the fibroadenomas are usually benign, they will not interfere with your plans to have breast implants.
Thank you for the question. Fibroadenomas are very common benign breast lesions. Their presence will not prohibit you from moving ahead with breast augmentation surgery. Best wishes.
Thank you for your question. Your breasts will continue to change in the coming several weeks. Please follow instructions from your PS and express your concerns to your PS
From your photos, it appears that you are seeing the border of your pectoralis muscle where it was released during the surgery. It is likely becoming more visible as your swelling improves. The overall shape and size of the breast will change in the first 6-8 weeks after surgery. Be pa...
While you should be healed up fine after 6 months post breast augmentation, I would recommend waiting until after having your baby to get breast implants. This is because pregnancy and breastfeeding can alter the size and shape of your breasts, which may then require revision surgery. You can ...
Hello,HP implants are frequently chosen because of the assumption they will produce the most upper pole fulness. However, this is not always the case, due to unpredictable phenomenon like tissue over-expansion and implant dropout, leaving women with little fulness on top. The only thing HP ...
The best way to pick implant size is based on your breast and chest width and not the volume. As the implants get bigger, they get wider. When the width of the implant fits the width of your chest, it will look nice and fit your frame. If the implants are too small, you will have a gap between...
Thanks for your posted question. Sometimes this contour will improve over time, so at 6 weeks I'd recommend reserving judgement on the final outcome.
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