Please understand the sentences that are not perfect because English is not my first language. My band size is 71cm and bust is 81cm. And my skin is sort of thin. I want to insert a 350cc implant underneath my muscles. Under these conditions, would mentor classic be much more likely to cringe than mentor xtra?
I got saline breast implants in July of 2022, so almost a year ago. The surgery and recovery was a breeze. Everything seemed like it was going great but a few months ago I noticed one small ripple on my inner left breast. It didnt phase me too much. Fast forward to today, I have ripples all around both breasts. Is this my fault? Did I lay wrong? Did I not massage enough? Should I have worn the special bra longer? I skipped my 3rd follow up because Im worried of being told I ruined them.
I have prepectoral smooth silicone implants and after pregnancy and breastfeeding was left with visible rippling. I've had a breast lift and fat transfer (just 140ml as I'm very slim) which has improved but not resolved the issue. My question is whether a lot more breast gland could be lost if I fall pregnant again, or does most of the loss occur with the first pregnancy? Also are there solutions other than fat transfer as I have no more available.
Today I noticed I felt more rippling in my gel silicone implants. These ones were done in 2017 in Miami. They seem fine visibly. But I can feel ripples to the touch in my cleavage area and sides of breasts. I am wondering if I should be concerned medically or .. am I ok? They do not hurt. But just am wondering if I should be concerned about feeling ripples in gel gummy silicone implants . Please respond your best w/o saying go to the dr. Thanks a lot.
Hi, I was just wondering how soon after Breast Augmentation would you notice if any rippling would occur? I.e if 6 weeks post surgery you didn't have rippling, would it likely stay this way or could rippling occur over time?
I am planning a breast augmentation and lift for the Spring of 2021. I want to go very big for the large natural look per se. I had a consult last year and scheduled one for December to get a definite answer but just wondering. this may be a bad question because I don't have any measurements. when I had my consult the dr warned about rippling and sagging, when I go back I'd like to ask about the internal bra procedure. or maybe I will need breast augmentation to achieve my desired results.
I got breast implants above the muscle, because my surgeon felt since my muscular build, it would be best. A little over 2 years ago I got them and the first 8 months I felt a fold in implant on upper breast. Now it moved lower and feels more like a bubble and ripples underneath breast. I get some relief when I lift my chest up but not much. Now Im getting pain daily all the way around it but worse is where bubble is. Is there a chance it could be ruptured?
I had my breast augmentation three years ago. I recently noticed rippling in both breast near cleavage area. Recently, my left side began to burn in the area where the rippling has occurred. Is this worth seeing my PS for? I am 110 lbs and 52 so I was aware that rippling may occur because of my size but I wasnt expecting the burning.
I currently have 375cc mod profile under the muscle in both breasts. I noticed the left breast is dropping and healing beautifully however the right one is running off in another direction. Im 3 months post so I know its pretty early but Im concerned the right one will continue to look droopy and not fluff correctly. Will I have to swap out the implant for a larger size so they match or will the implant fluff over time? Also I notice rippling in the right breast is that normal?
I had bad rippling, had a lift and implant exchange, went just 15cc's smaller so same size pretty much. Now still have minor rippling, doc says going to a larger implant may fix this issue - they are silicone, forget the brand but he said the best ones to prevent rippling already, new brand. They are over the muscle... would going under help? he says no cause the rippling is at the bottom of the breast more than the top. Thanks!