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5.5 months update

Now that almost 6 months passed, my breast is lower and the double bubble is still there - mostly visible whenever I raise my arms. Considering revision, but would that help?? I cannot afford spending a few more thousands..((

Some other views

So here's how my breast looks from other points))

10 weeks (2.5 months update)

So here's my 2.5 months update. Everything goes fine, they are very soft, and I love them. BUT! The front of my breast is still not filled and it more feels like my natural blood sitting over the implant. Also the DOUBLE-BUBBLE, which is not visible from the regular view, is pretty visible from some other positions, and that makes me quiet uncomfortable in bed. My PS said to wait until 6 months and hope it will resolve itself. This makes me really upset..(( What is the possibility it will resolve itself??

Provider Review

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
3299 Woodburn Rd, Annandale, Virginia
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Dr French is great! So kind and gentle, attentive and professional! I was referred to him by one of my clients, who had amazing breast. She said: do it asap, as he's going to retire very soon. So I catched him. His office is pretty old, but the staff is really nice and professional. Initially on the day of my surgery I found out that I had a UTI. So he prescribed antibiotics and postponed it for 3 days. I was concerned that the infection wouldn't clear up in three days and called him to doublecheck. He said that he was confident that the antibiotic would work, however if I felt uncertain he doesn't mind postponing for another week. So yesterday (1day preop) I went to my doctor and did the urine test. Luckily it came negative. So I went for surgery today. The process went very easy. And I woke up not remembering a thing. The nurse Debra stayed with me for another hour talking, and she was very sweet. I was understanding everything that was going on, however I could not open my eyes. My overall experience is great!