Advice girlies 2 days post op now Started by: Emma-Louise

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  • Emma-Louise 20
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    Hey girls I’m 2 days post op now I had 400cc hp unders I’m currently in a 38D sports bra which is a tad tight. I carnt help but feel a tad disappointed though I was hoping for a rounder shape and I still have a large gap will this all get better in time as I feel really down over it as it’s just not what I expected 🙁 can the girls with healing experience give me some advice on what to expect and if they will change of not thanks xxx

    Amy 265
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    They will change loads over next few week. It’s very early days for you yet swelling will be there for another few weeks so be patient they change loads x

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    Don’t worry as it’s only 2 days, they have soooo much changing to do! They are still hard and it takes a long time for your muscle to release the implant so it can soften and drop in to place. Some of the girls have posted the pictures of how different they look 1 week po/6 weeks po etc. and the change is unreal! Once they drop & fluff they might close a bit but the gap doesn’t change, so what you had prior to surgery is pretty much what you’ll have after.
    I know we all want them to be perfect straight away but patience is so important in order for you not to stress out and feel upset. Just be positive and concentrate on your recovery hun xxx

    Emma-Louise 20
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    Thanks girls I’m also in a lot of pain with my right boob my incision is on fire think I’ve just felt really emotional since the surgery haven’t a clue why lol but like you say it’s a waiting game and I have to be patient xx

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    Hey huni it’s early days they will get better did you tell your sugroen wot look you wanted as with fully unders you don’t get clavage unless it’s with a push up bra and not really much round as the muscle over them is pinning them down so they realy they only have little space to fluff out I had a cleavage b4 my op and lost it to unders and ive had them placed over this time and ive got my clavgeage bk but they will get better with time x

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    where it lies closest to the skin in the anterior axillary fold. The Advantages of this approach are ease of placement, natural breast shape no implant visibility, no rippling of the implant surface (except textured implants in thin women), lower capsule contracture risk, since the breasts are completely separated from the implant, and no ducts with germs are damaged while placing the implants, low mammography interference, good internal support, and no scars on the breast. Disadvantages are the difficulty mastering the procedure, thus it is not available from all surgeons, muscle discomfort post-op, and implants which tend early to be a bit full superiorly, until the support fascia stretches. This is my preferred technique for

    Anonymous
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    Sorry wrong info

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    Complete implant muscle coverage is shown at left with intact muscle fascia supporting the lower pole of the implant. This support fascia is the extension of the muscle envelope from the pectoralis muscles to the abdominal rectus muscles, and the finger shaped serratus anterior muscles to the sides, and is a stout collagen sheet which stretches slowly after implant placement, but provides reliable long-term internal bra-like support to prevent “bottoming-out”. With this approach the implants are totally behind the breast. Complete muscle coverage of the implant, without cutting through the muscles, can only be achieved by trans-axillary approach, entering the space under the muscle where it lies closest to the skin in the anterior axillary fold. The Advantages of this approach are ease of placement, natural breast shape no implant visibility, no rippling of the implant surface (except textured implants in thin women), lower capsule contracture risk, since the breasts are completely separated from the implant, and no ducts with germs are damaged while placing the implants, low mammography interference, good internal support, and no scars on the breast. Disadvantages are the difficulty mastering the procedure, thus it is not available from all surgeons, muscle discomfort post-op, and implants which tend early to be a bit full superiorly, until the support fascia stretches. This is my preferred technique for the majority of patients.

    Emma-Louise 20
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    Thanks @Alex

    Emma-Louise 20
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    None of my message came up then I’ll have to invest in a good push up bra for cleavage then lol I’m just hoping they get more shape to then as there quite pointy at the min will that sort it’s self out as I heal? Xx @alex xx

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