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Hi guys! After two years of having my implants i'm ready to have them out.

I have been feeling so sick and have all the symptoms leading up to breast implant illness. Joint pain, brain fog, back and neck pain, sinus infections, heart palpitations, fatigue, night sweats just to name a few. I am going to be making an appt for an enbloc/total capsulectomy explant to hopefully feel normal again. Please do some research before getting implants. I wish I would have known before doing it. Yes they look amazing but they are not worth your health.

Boobs are looking better!

Spoke to the nurse and she assured me everything was part of the healing process! She said the folding of the skin would flatten out and my areolas would even out. She said one side is dropping faster than the other which would explain that. The redness is due to blood flow as my boobs are trying to heal. Felt soooo much better as this is all new to me. The dr also sent me a before and after to remind me that I've come a long way! Wow what a diff!

Almost week 5 and I have some concerns :/

My skin has been really red. The dr decided to put me on antibiotics. I also have skin kinda folding over in the inner part of my horizontal incisions...do any of y'all know what it could be? Could it be the way it was stitched back together? Also my areolas are looking diff than each other. I hope all this gets resolved :/

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
585 NW 161st, Miami, Florida