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Dates off - the boob explosion happened right at 1 month, not 2 weeks

And for clarity I did have a hematoma and I did NOT have it drained. I’m not sure what caused it, but it can be a precursor to contracture so that’s why we took so many steps to make sure we are healing it properly. Sorry about the dates!

12 weeks post op

August 22 I’ll be 12 weeks postop so I figure this is close enough. I’ve seen a lot of changes really in just the last two weeks!! both boobs have started to really drop and I’m finally seeing some progress. My right one is still has a ways to go but it’s soft!!! I’m doing my massages multiple times a day I’m doing my compression band, and making sure that I don’t see any capsular contracture in there. I’m making sure that I’m moving the implant around, and like I said it’s definitely getting softer. before this week I’ve been having to wear a push-up bra and push the left one up as much as possible while not touching the right. I’ve attached some pictures so you can see, that’s finally changed!!! I can just put on my bra now and they are even enough for me to wear cute clothes and that is way more than I could do just two weeks ago. In the picture with the bra were there pushed him pretty even you can see the bottom of my right boob where it exploded two months ago it’s still healing the muscle there is still very tight I can tell that it’s my muscle that is tight not the implant. The implant is still movable it’s still around and soft and my muscle is starting to soften up. Also I’m not in any pain none of this is painful.... and I say all of this because I’ve been doing a lot of research to make sure I don’t have any contracture and pain is one of the big things with that, and also not being able to move your implant around and I’m able to do all of those things so I’m confident that I just need more time for my muscle to heal up and relax on out. I’m up and down with my emotions, but I do see improvement and I have a great surgeon who’s made me feel better every step of the way. Even with COVID she’s added appointments for me to see her and track my progress! I’ll be back with another update I swear!

1 month post op

So this was about two weeks after the boob explosion incident. At this point the surgeon told me not to do any massages or anything other than compression so I had been wearing my ace bandage for two weeks and this was actually me sending the surgeon a photo so that she could assess.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
603 South Boulevard, Tampa, Florida
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