Girls with unders… Started by: Amyduig

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  • Amyduig
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    Hi girls….
    I’ve read online and on here that unders take longer to drop and fluff and the final result could take up to 3 months???? What’s people’s experiences with this???? Did they change a lot???

    Viki -1
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    Hi lovey

    I’m 6 weeks in and feeling soft squashy and they’ve dropped a fair bit now! Biggest change is size, much smaller than when you first have your strapping off, but not in a bad way.

    Have my 6 week check up tomorrow xx

    Anonymous
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    Hey huni it can take up to 6 months to a year for fully under (not part) to settle I found with mine they they didn’t fluff that much as the muscle pins them down and they sit quite hight up x

    Anonymous
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    Hey Viki how u doing chick did u have parts as your implants look lovely and round but with fully under the muscle they don’t look around at the top ? I thinks yours look amazing chick xx

    Anonymous
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    (Fully under the muscle ) Complete implant muscle coverage 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.

    Anonymous
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    Parts ) partial submuscular implant coverage with implants placed under the muscle via either an areola (nipple) incision or an inframammary crease incision, thus disrupting the muscle support fascia at the lower pole of the implant to allow it to enter the space under the muscle. With this approach the implants are mostly behind the breast. This approach has the Advantages of mostly separating the implants from the muscle, facilitating unobstructed mammography, a more natural look with a soft transition from the flat of the upper chest wall to the round shape of the implant, much less visibility and feel of the implant edges, usually no rippling (except textured implants), and low risk of capsule contracture, as long as the implants have not been contaminated by ductal germs while being passed through the breast tissues. Disadvantages include a bit more discomfort early post-op, technique a bit more difficult than over the muscle, and the loss of the lower pole support fascia which leave the implants supported by the same weak skin tissues as implants over the muscle, leading to later downward bottoming-out of the implants in a few patients as is frequently seen in implants over the muscle.

    Amy 265
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    Hi Hun I had partials I am 2 weeks post op they have dropped a bit but totally. My right is loads softer than left as left still swollen.
    I think every body is different some heal quicker than others x

    Anonymous
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    Parts are half and half so you my lovely get the best of both worlds fully under are behide the muscle so they don’t really drop that much as ther is not a lot of room to move around because of the muscle I was told to wait a year b4 I could have my re op as it takes a up to year to settle I think I would have been happy if I had parts 1st round xx

    Viki -1
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    Hi alex, Thanks babe, I had full unders, had to check my notes to be sure though haha.

    Although mine are feeling 100% better than week 1, Think mine will still change more yet, it’s only been six weeks, and like Amy and Akex said were all different so will all have differing results. Try not to fret too much, I’m sure they’ll look exactly how you want soon enough xx

    Anonymous
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    I’ve gone from fully unders to over now as I had problems with using my chest muscles as it was grabbing on to my implants and pulling it out of shape and over my 3 years the pain was pretty bad and wears u implants downs I’m more than happy with my over now got the look n shape I wanted now 3 rd time lucky for me x

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