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Aww hunny im sorry to hear that after the roller coaster that is breast surgery you are happy with your results at the moment 🙁 Stretch marks are so common and obviously happen when the skin is stretched rapidly, like in pregnancy or having breast implants. The dermis layer of skin breaks and the darker skins shows through hence the red/purple appearance. Its difficult to predict who will get them and who wont but it is a side effect that will have been mentioned at consultation.
I know it probably doesn’t make you feel any better but they will fade. I had stretch marks on my hips when I was pregnant with my daughter and now you cant see them, they went pretty quickly afterwards too. My sister bless her had them and they started from the top of her knees and went all the way up to her boobs! But again they faded to nothing. They will fade and in the meantime try to cover them with a little fake tan? I had al look at your pictures hun and you must be happy with the side and shape they look fab xxx