advice needed, one boob has shrunk loads and the other has not moved Started by: jayne182

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    I am 2 weeks post op today after having 550 unders, prior to my op my right boob was larger than the other, after my op my boobs looked fantastic and even but now my right boob has shrunk and is so much smaller than the left one and doesn’t even look as though an implant is inside its so noticeable. My left boob is still rock hard and hasn’t moved at all and looks high and pert i am worried that I am now going to have one bigger than the other yet again

    Also my left nipple is mega sensitive, I have never experienced a sensation like it, how can I stop this its so annoying and its always sticking out!! any advice would be fab girlies

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    Aw sweetheart. Perhaps ur left one is just taking longer to heal. I heard we r supposed to treat each boob as a seperate operation.

    In regards to sensitive nipples-try bio oik and covering them with cotton wool buds to avoid irritation.

    Hope u feel better soon.xxx

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    I am paranoide after readin this as i had one cup a one cup b x

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    Well I haven’t had my BA yet (June 15th is my turn =D)

    But i have one boob slightly larger than the other, and Dr Amado told me that the BA will not change the fact that one is bigger than the other and it will probs still be the case after my BA!

    That doesn’t bother me though as the size different is ever so slight.x

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    best thing u can do is go back and speak with the surgeon. the smaller boob can only be as small as the implant it cant have shrunk babe, it may just be that the other one is gettin bigger due to swelling. u need to make sure there isnt any underlying problem like an infection in the swollen boob, so act fast rather than leaving it hoping it may heal itself… its not worth the risk hun. it may be perfectly normal and just be swollen and taking longer to heal, but i always say be safe than be sorry xxxxxxx

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