Hi, I had a breast augmentation with silicone implants 3 years ago. All went well, I still have some numbness that probably won't ever resolve but I'm finding it weird that my breasts feel constantly colder than the rest of my body. My surgeon didn't give a lot of importance to it so I wanted to ask if this is a normal experience. If I hold them the skin warms up, there's no change in color, just temperature.
Im due for breast uplift/augmention in 11days I have a cold /flu type thing think Im near the end had it for about 5 days already so do I have to postpone because of this Im really unsure can this be harmful to go under Anaesthetic if I feel completely better I really dont want to have to put this off again as iv already had to do so twice this year because of health issues
Its been over 3 years since my BA gummy silicone under muscle. I had zero pain during recovery and I have not since recovered sensation on Areola or nipple. They are also often cold even when the rest of my body is burning up. I did however recently found out I can feel skin on my breasts (around insicion) that before I did not. What is the outlook to regaining some sort of sensation for safety /pleasure. Any sort of procedures that may help ?
I posted my question and pictures and I was happy that I got the answers from the doctors, but i notice something which I didnt before, the puffiness gets unswollen when under the shower or gets cold like the normal right breast. And its more puffy when my mentrual cycle approach and after that it becomes less puffy, does that also means I have a tubular breast? Im looking forward to see a doctor.
I'm worried that if I choose to have a breast augmentation in the winter the cold weather will cause me to tense my chest muscles and cause more pain/spasms along with even more erect/sensitive nipples than if recovering during warmer weather. Is this true?
I'm 2 week's post op from having a breast augmentation. High profile, round, gummy bear implants, under the muscle inframammary incisions. Last night, I was standing outside for athe least an hour, literally shivering. Is it possible that all of that can do anything to harm or ruin a breast augmentation? Doc says to take it easy, no working out for 3 week's, and for how bad I was shivering, I probably could have been running or working out, and move less. Hahaha.
I had breast augmentation surgery 2 weeks ago. Everything went well and I'm extremely pleased! The only weird thing I've noticed is that when I drink cold liquids, I can actually feel the chill going down my throat and between my breasts until it reaches the stomach. Is this normal? And, if so, I'd love to get an explanation. Thanks!