32 years old. Implants are 2 years old. Mentor high profile memory gel. 325cc on right, 375cc on left. Surgery done two years ago. I am 5’7” and 150lbs. I reached out to the original surgeon, he said he doesn’t know what happened and to get my horomones checked. I guess I’m just looking at options and if this can be fixed. It’s noticeable even with clothes on. Please help, any advice welcome. Thank you.
October 16, 2022
Answer: Breast Revision Hello dear, Seems like you require a breast revision. If you have a lift, the sagginess would go away and a more even look can be created. Once the surgeon opens up the breast he will be able to check your implants to make sure everything is alright and if the implant sizes are appropriate or if you need to change them for them to look even. I think you can get great results from a breast revision surgery
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October 16, 2022
Answer: Breast Revision Hello dear, Seems like you require a breast revision. If you have a lift, the sagginess would go away and a more even look can be created. Once the surgeon opens up the breast he will be able to check your implants to make sure everything is alright and if the implant sizes are appropriate or if you need to change them for them to look even. I think you can get great results from a breast revision surgery
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October 8, 2022
Answer: Breast augmentation revision Dear chrissyk90, It is a bit difficult to answer your question because you don't state what the exact issues are with your breasts. They are different (asymmetric). Most breasts are. But both appear natural and normal. Do you have a preference between them? Also, we have no basis on which to compare your results, i.e. before photographs. I'm not sure I agree with the hormone check recommendation, but a consultation and examination by an American Board of Plastic Surgery board certified plastic surgeon would certainly help in defining the issues and offering options. Good luck!
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October 8, 2022
Answer: Breast augmentation revision Dear chrissyk90, It is a bit difficult to answer your question because you don't state what the exact issues are with your breasts. They are different (asymmetric). Most breasts are. But both appear natural and normal. Do you have a preference between them? Also, we have no basis on which to compare your results, i.e. before photographs. I'm not sure I agree with the hormone check recommendation, but a consultation and examination by an American Board of Plastic Surgery board certified plastic surgeon would certainly help in defining the issues and offering options. Good luck!
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