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Scar placement not in or near the fold
My believe was, that the scar should stay in the fold (or close to the fold), not 2,5-3 cm above. If I look at the drawings, the surgeon made (not uploaded), vs. the placement 1 year later, the implants has fallen 2 cm below what was intended, which is matching the "wrong" placements of the scars. Further more I said to the surgeon, that the worst thing he could de, was making a wide cleavage - my wish was a more nerrow one, like the wish-pics.
Not satisfied - bottoming out?
I have booked for another consultation, and if he won't do anything, I will get a second opinion. In my own opinion, especially the left boob (on picture the right) has bottomed out. The scars are sitting 2-3 cm from the breast crease/fold.
Please let me know, if you think, that I'm bottoming out.
Please let me know, if you think, that I'm bottoming out.
3 month consult
Went for the 3 months consult with my surgeon, and he would agree, that the scars didn't stay in the fold, but he would not agree in the bottoming out. Therefore he would offer to correct the scars by pulling them down to the new fold. 3 months later (total of 6 months), the scars were sitting higher than ever on my boobs, and the surgeon asked me to wait further 6-9 months. When asked, what to do then, I was told, that nothing would be done, that the result was as expected.