I am looking at explant, full capsulectomy and a lift. Will the lift help with asymmetry? I am in my 40s, Ive had my implants for 10 years. I was a small B before augmentation and a full C after. Textured implants roughly 415cc each.
Dear Doctors, I recently had my implants removed. I've noticed one breast is larger than the other. I thought it may have been natural asymmetry, but after acquiring my preop (before augmentation) photos I'm not so sure. I met with the nurse a week ago and she thought everything looked fine, but I do not see my PS for a few more weeks. Should I be concerned? I fear seroma though I can't actually feel or see fluid. Thanks in advance!
Hello! I am late 30s -breastfed 3 babies and sought to fix my breasts 6 years ago. Regrettably, I allowed the surgeon to implant me with 425cc mentors. He said I didnt need a lift but implants would offer the volume I was seeking. Fast forward to last year. I opted to have an explant and lift. This explant surgeon created assymentry that Inever had previously. He did not repair my muscle, even though I wanted that done. Muscle pain on right and full numbness on left. He wants $2500+ to fix.
I am looking to explant, full capsulectomy and possibly a lift. Just wondering if the lift will fix assymetry as well as making them look more perky? I've had implants for 11 years, 415cc. I don't think I have a lot of natural breast tissue. I was a small B before surgery. Full C after
F, 25, 58KG, 1.50CM, ELASTIC LEATHER Hi, I had breast augmentation with lift and implants 3 months ago to correct my asymmetry. My implants are round shape 175-250cc above the muscle implants. I'm unhappy with the results because my breasts are so different, I can feel implants and they annoy me. I prefer to remove them immediately and to try to correct my asymmetry of 70-75cc with fat injection. Should I have a lift, too? Before and after augmentation photos:
I had a saline implant placed in my right breast about 20 yrs ago due to asymmetry which was paid for by insurance. So 20 yrs and 3 kids later I started having some pain and noticing the volume was not the same. An ultrasound and doc exam confirmed its collapsed. I got two consultations and they both think that the insurance will not pay to get it removed. It will cost about 1625 dollars that I do not have right now so I am wondering if I can should get it out right away or can I wait? Are there risks?
I'd like to remove my implants after two failed attempts of having full, symmetrical breasts. I can feel my implants and rippling through my skin and realize I don't have much tissue. How should I move forward with an explant? Are there techniques to avoid inversions, folds, indents? Which steps should I take to achieve perky symmetry? I also would like to have a baby(ies) in the year to five years (no rush). What should I keep in mind? My current breasts depress me. I love the rest of my body!
I'm looking to explant my 1 year old breast implants. They are 255 cc moderate profile under the muscle. No issues, I just would like to remove them. I had a lift on one side to address asymmetry. Is it likely I will need a second lift?
Im a 32 yo, 59; 140lb, C cup, 315cc submuscle,Perthese silicone implants for 9 years. Before implants I had tiny breasts. I never felt them naturaI, Im always wearing bras. Ive noticed that my left breast looks bigger, heavier, sometimes uncomfortable. My nipples kinda puffy. Doing a MRI. I want to remove my implants and get a fat grafting for a B cup. Should/can It be done before pregnancies? Or just explant them sooner then do repairs afterwards? Fat transfer would be enough or need lift?
4 months post op. I'm wondering if my implants are supposed to sit like this? I know to expect some asymmetry. But this much? The one that is lower almost feels saggy and the lower pole isn't rounded like the higher one is. I'm in need of your opinion on this one. I had nipple asymmetry to begin with and thats why my surgeon said he placed one implant lower. Do you think my results are acceptable? I'm considering removing them as it's bothering me..