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Some clothed pics
Here’s an example of how my XXS-XS clothes are fitting now. Hope this helps some of you! xx
2 months out and feeling great!
Looks like I’ll be a 32D, folks! Feeling great, 5wpo appt went well,... Dr Killeen says my scars are looking fab for where we’re at and that the implant have dropped for the most part! My boobs have softened up A LOT. Happy!
4 weeks post-op!
Pictures don’t show much difference (to me), but the implants do appear to have softened up, so it appears my muscles are relaxing.
I did experience a “spitting stitch”! The outside edge of my right incision had always been a bit raised and tender. Well, the past couple days I’d intermittently feel a prick or an itch.
I checked under the steristrip yesterday and there was a piece of fishing-line-like suture hooked right under my skin in that spot! I pulled out it (gently) and the hook popped out.
At that point I was , so I messaged my nurse. She said it would dissolve on it’s own but that if I wasn’t squeamish I could trim it level with the skin.
So today I went to do just that. But when I went to pull the suture to cut it, it popped out with a small knot at the end! So. Uh. Guess my body rejected that one superficial stitch. Glad it was only one.
I did experience a “spitting stitch”! The outside edge of my right incision had always been a bit raised and tender. Well, the past couple days I’d intermittently feel a prick or an itch.
I checked under the steristrip yesterday and there was a piece of fishing-line-like suture hooked right under my skin in that spot! I pulled out it (gently) and the hook popped out.
At that point I was , so I messaged my nurse. She said it would dissolve on it’s own but that if I wasn’t squeamish I could trim it level with the skin.
So today I went to do just that. But when I went to pull the suture to cut it, it popped out with a small knot at the end! So. Uh. Guess my body rejected that one superficial stitch. Glad it was only one.
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
436 N. Bedford Dr., Beverly Hills, California