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Ripple, Ripple, Ripple.... • 8 Months Post op

So, everything is more or less the same. They're as soft as they could possibly be, and feel pretty real unless I press directly on them or lie on my stomach. They definitely feel solid in that way. I think I may have lost some weight lately and as a result, I think I may have also lost weight in the breasts. My implants were definitely able to be felt in the cleavage before, but now I can see palpable rippling. That's a bit disappointing, and I can also feel the actual implant. Like, when I squeeze or press my breasts in certain spots, the implant pushes in in a stiff manner, like thick plastic - I really don't know how to describe it- and then 'pops' back out. It's a bit sad, but as far as everything else goes, I'm as satisfied as I can possibly be given what I gave the surgeon to work with. I get the feeling the rippling is a result of weight loss anyway! So maybe if I ever gain a few pounds back, it won't be an issue?
Still a 32D! One breast is still higher and less round than the other (A problem caused by my scoliosis). Yup! Don't really know what else to say!
Included some photos to show what rippling I'm talking about.
Also to give an idea of how they look in clothes/bra!

3 Months, almost 4

Still enjoying them! Need a new bra, though... The one I bought, I'm starting to think is just slightly too small. I pop out :(

How are you, ladies? Happy with your decision to go through with the procedure? Still deciding if you want to or not?

Two months!

So tomorrow, I'm 2 months post. My son and I have gone through a bit of a rough patch the past.. Well longer than a couple weeks, but mostly the last few. It's had its ups and downs. The other day, I was showering, and as I was washing my cleavage, I felt an empty spot, and a few dents. I have rippling! It only seems to be present after taking off an underwire bra, or when I bend over, and as far as I know, it's not visible, but man did it give me a scare hahaha. I was really disappointed at first, but I think I can deal with a little rippling in my cleavage as long as it's not noticeable. I was also worried momentarily that I had fucked up the position of my capsule/implants because when I looked in the mirror the other day, it had seemed the right breast was much lower and off looking than the left. I've attributed this to being either from the bra again, or from sleeping occasionally on my stomach, since the implants/capsule are still susceptible to malpositioning for the first few months, so I've kept to a sports bra mostly since, and done my best to stay off my stomach. Seems to have helped, but I may have just been over concerned in the first place. Other than that, they're still doing great! I hope they continue to do so. I'm looking to get them repierced sometime this year, and hopefully doing so won't cause capsular contracture......

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
601 Hawthorne Dr. , Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania