Pole fitness/Pole dancer – unders advice please ๐Ÿ’— Started by: Elle

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  • Elle 73
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    Hi gals,
    Im booked for my op on April 20th and I’m so excited, waited years to do this so i know I’m doing the right thing. I was told by my surgeon that i would be fine to go back to pole after 6/8 weeks, start light you know same advice as gym kind of. But as a poler you hear so many horror stories about capsular contracture due to using your chest muscles so much and honestly I’m bricking it a bit now!
    Any polers or even like people who lift a lot in the gym have any advice or tips for me? Just to calm my nerves a bit really!
    Thanks xxx

    Natilly 37
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    Probably not going to be much help but…

    I had overs and donโ€™t pole dance but I do run/skip and weight lift.

    My right boob dropped fluffed and felt normal in 2 weeks. My left took 6 weeks!

    I saw the nurse at 5 weeks who said I could start running again but because left boob was still swollen no lifting. A week later left boob was normal! But I continued with just running to avoid any complications.

    I then saw the surgeon at 10 weeks who said I can do anything and lift as much as I want. So it really depends how you heal.

    Most people can get back to their usual stuff by 6 weeks.
    I would use ice packs or frozen peas or something on the top of the breasts for 10-20 mins a time in the first week or so. Finish the course of antibiotics they give you. Take plenty of paracetamol too. Donโ€™t rush into anything too quickly, rest, give your body time to heal.
    I was advised to double up on sports bras for exercise too, because implants are heavy and more likely to sag without adequate support.

    Iโ€™m almost 4 months post op. Been running and weightlifting since 10 weeks and my boobs are fantastic. No issues now whatsoever. I must admit I was worried about stretch marks/rippling and cap con but so far so good ๐Ÿ˜Š

    Good luck with your surgery. Iโ€™m sure all will be fine!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Natilly 37.
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    Hi Ellie,
    How did your surgery go? I also pole dance and been recommended unders but did mention to the surgeon that I work out 5 times a week and do pole fitness twice.. she said itโ€™ll still be fine as long as I rest the 6 weeks period โ€ฆ
    But still anxious. Howโ€™s everything gone with you?

    Yoanna 18
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    I also had overs and just like Natilly I had the same issue and still have, left still feels tight and my right one feels like my natural one now.
    I have not lifted any weight since my surgery apart from carrying some shopping from week 5 and walking my dogs which can pull sometimes. I do only lower body weights but half of what I usually do with more reps and a lot of walking to get my weight and get my muscle mass back on track, going on holiday in 3 weeks so need my bikini body back after almost 2 months off.
    I still wear my Macom/ surgical bra and sleep sat up and will continue to do so until my left one feels the same as my right one, however long it may take.

    PS: thanks for sharing Natilly, just last night I started panicking a bit that my left one is still not ok, Iโ€™m starting week 7 on Monday and hoping soon Iโ€™ll feel normal again.

    MsNR22 26
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    Hi, I am not a pole dancer (sadly!). I had my BA 300cc unders on 3rd feb so over 5 weeks now. Like some of you my left boob feels fine and quite normal (dropped and fluffed) . But my right boob is still not quite right, itโ€™s firmer, nipple area feels strange, and I get a burning stretch pain Underneath when I move around too much. Also shoulder joint hurts when I lift my arm. Is this normal? Should I massage my right boob? Seeing nurse on Sunday 19th March for 6 week checkup

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