Feeling implant
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luluthefirst
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Feeling implant
Ok, from the posts I've read in the past this sounds pretty normal. I can feel what I could only think would be the implant at the bottom right above my crease incision. It's squishy and jellylike. I was kind of hoping I might be spared this since I had breast tissue to begin with.
I notice it when I've been wearing a sports bra all day, and I've just taken it off. I can't feel it all along though, only a bit of it towards the outside above incision. It's really easy to feel after removing high impact sports bra, and if I bend forward and know where to look the I can see it on that specific spot where I feel it most. The side I can especially feel this is my bigger side too, strange since I have more naural tissue on this side, perhaps it's because my bra is a little tighter on this side?
But when I wear my Macom, which I do every night, and I remove it, I can barely feel it, so it seems to come down to the bra I've been wearing. Anyone else noticed it depends on the bra?
I notice it when I've been wearing a sports bra all day, and I've just taken it off. I can't feel it all along though, only a bit of it towards the outside above incision. It's really easy to feel after removing high impact sports bra, and if I bend forward and know where to look the I can see it on that specific spot where I feel it most. The side I can especially feel this is my bigger side too, strange since I have more naural tissue on this side, perhaps it's because my bra is a little tighter on this side?
But when I wear my Macom, which I do every night, and I remove it, I can barely feel it, so it seems to come down to the bra I've been wearing. Anyone else noticed it depends on the bra?
roxanne- BJSF Elite Member
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I have plenty of breast tissue Roxanne and I can feel my implant in the same place you say sweetheart, and just like yourself, sometimes being able to feel it there is more obvious that others. I guess this is down to the positioning of the implant whilst wearing different bras?
It's not something I'd worry about hun, MANY women are feeling exactly the same implant in exactly the same place, it's very normal babe. xx
It's not something I'd worry about hun, MANY women are feeling exactly the same implant in exactly the same place, it's very normal babe. xx
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Thanks, I guess I'll just have to get used to it On a positive note, the implant is nice and soft xxx
roxanne- BJSF Elite Member
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roxanne - omg, thank you, i'm exactly the same and for the same reasons!! i'm 8 months post BA....havent been on here in a while due to work/training commitments so this has reassured me no end.
aliwoo- Active BJSF Member
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I also feel mine! I can tell where it starts over the top too... It goes from very little tissue/feeling my ribs to suddenly being really thick and squishy... It isn't as defined as underneath though so doesnt worry me x
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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I can feel mine all along the bottom or my boob, but only with a poky finger - who pokes boobs anyway??!! Sometimes it's hardly there and sometimes its really obvious...
luluthefirst- BJSF Addict
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Yeah, I don't think anyone else will be poking our boobs the way we do. DH hasn't yet, after 14 years I doubt he'll start now
roxanne- BJSF Elite Member
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Actually i asked this question to my surgeon yesterday as i keep worrying i have bottomed out and he said its perfectly normal to feel the implant at the bottom of the breast.
ann77- Newbie BJSF Member
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I was on here freaking out about the very same thing a couple of weeks ago. I thought there was something wrong! It was weird because only noticed it at 7 months post op. it sometimes is worse so I'm wondering if that is down to the bra?!! Will keep an eye on it x
tracy2010- BJSF Addict
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Well I never, I just had a poke about and can feel mine lol I never noticed before. Ah well I wont poke there and I wont notice again lol. I'm so used to my boobs now, every single feeling is just normal. I forget they are implants, it's like they've always been there.
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I was thimking the same thing, my left boob looks slightly lower than the right, the nipples are exactly the same height but my left lower fullness is lower....if you get me lol, anyway i can feel the implant just above the scar line and i was thinking that the implant was bottoming out phewwww glad it appears to be a normal thing xxx
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