I seen a PS today and he advised that no amount galaflex would keep my implants from bottoming out. Is this true? How do smaller women get super large implants to stay the way they were after surgery several years later. I've only had these implants for 3 years.
I am 4 years post op and the last couple of weeks I've felt a strange feeling in my left breast. When bending down I feel like my implant is moving, also flexing my peck muscle and lifting my arm it feels strange, not painful but almost like the muscle is pulling. I have my implants under the muscle. Otherwise no pain and the breasts are soft and looking normal.
I am 3 months post op and my concerns are that my implants have bottomed out so I have been to see my surgeon today and he has said there is nothing wrong. I had a breast augmentation and mastopexy on 18th October but I developed an infection so I had to have emergency surgery to remove the dead skin and breast tissue on 23rd November 2020. I know that my nipples appear to be too high and I can feel the implants at the bottom. Please can you advise me, thank you
I'm 26 I lost weight and had breast lift and TT a year ago, I'm planning on getting implants and did consultation with 2 surgeons who advised me to go with moderate plus above the muscle ~350-400 ccs. However I did more research and forgot to ask them about bottoming out! Will this happen if I get implants? I don't want my nipples to be higher. Please advise me.
Why do many plastic surgeons recommend more under the muscle placements, rather than over the muscle, when there are a lot more problems with under the muscle placement (especially lateral displacement & animation deformity compared to capsular contracture with over the muscle placement)? That doesn't include the other problems that come under the muscle such as capsular contracture, bottoming out and double bubble.