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Too bottom heavy?
When I went in for my consultation I made it clear that I wanted a natural shape. I did not want two bowling balls strapped to my chest that won’t jiggle. I got fairly small implants but he didn’t think I needed a reduction. Anyway, it’s been 2 years and I’m starting to notice my breasts are looking a bit “bottom heavy” seems like there’s a lot of boob under my nipples of that makes sense. I know I said I wanted them to look natural, and they do. But does this look odd? Btw, I have gained 20lbs since surgery. Maybe that is contributing a bit
11 months post op
Hi all. My surgery incisions have been hard at work healing the best they can over this past year. I had my surgery July 22,2021. I’m unhappy with how the scarring is looking. I’m hoping it will heal further but I’m afraid this is the best it will get. The issue is the scars that come around to the front of my chest from under my breasts where my dr. did a huge lift for me. I really don’t even like wearing v neck shirts or cleavage due to the scarring which is a shame bc I couldn’t wear cleavage shirts before without having the floppy deflated look. I guess this is the price I pay and I just have to suck it up. I’m just very let down because I still don’t want to get naked in front of anyone bc of the Frankenstein project scars. Can anyone who has had a lift previously relate at all? Does it get better even after a year has passed?
6 month update
Hey everyone! It’s been 6 months since my surgery and it’s flown by. I stopped the scar cream around 3 months and my scars are fading to pink but I’m hoping they will fade significantly more.
Maybe I should start the retinol scar cream again but my skin can only handle it 1x/week. I still don’t have any nipple sensation or much feeling of my breasts in general.
Something I didn’t know that would happen is nerve pain spontaneously bothering me during the day. I know this is normal and it is my body’s way of regenerating my nerves but sometimes it is quite painful.
I have noticed that under my right breast, there is hard tissue near the scarring from the middle all the way to the edge. This is making me nervous and I have just reached out to my doctor about coming in for another checkup. My next checkup isn’t scheduled until March and it is a video call because I live 1&1/2 hours away.
My breasts have definitely fallen into their permanent places and other than the hard spot they are very squishy and realistic. I am glad I decided not to go with the high profile implants because I don’t like the “fake” look. But sometimes I see other women on social media who have the high profile and I find myself wondering what those would’ve looked like on me.
Here’s a new photo! Thanks for reading
Maybe I should start the retinol scar cream again but my skin can only handle it 1x/week. I still don’t have any nipple sensation or much feeling of my breasts in general.
Something I didn’t know that would happen is nerve pain spontaneously bothering me during the day. I know this is normal and it is my body’s way of regenerating my nerves but sometimes it is quite painful.
I have noticed that under my right breast, there is hard tissue near the scarring from the middle all the way to the edge. This is making me nervous and I have just reached out to my doctor about coming in for another checkup. My next checkup isn’t scheduled until March and it is a video call because I live 1&1/2 hours away.
My breasts have definitely fallen into their permanent places and other than the hard spot they are very squishy and realistic. I am glad I decided not to go with the high profile implants because I don’t like the “fake” look. But sometimes I see other women on social media who have the high profile and I find myself wondering what those would’ve looked like on me.
Here’s a new photo! Thanks for reading
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
900 East Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina