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Post by jodioc77 9th September 2013, 5:58 pm

hi ladies

i am coming up for 5 weeks post op.  my boobs are still fairly hard although defo softening. i have noticed, if i am leaning over and having a squidge, i can feel what i think is the edge of the implant, and almost like an air bubble (thats how i can only describe it) on the righty only...can't feel anything on lefty at all.  

What could this be?  will it always be like this?  when i am upright they both feel exactly the same

i have check up thursday so will discuss with surgeon but just wondered if anyone else had similar or could explain ..
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Post by LJR 9th September 2013, 7:56 pm

Completely normal, I can feel the edges of my implant and up until last week I had what only be described as air bubbles on one boob!

My air bubbles have gone now, and I am coming up to 6 weeks post op.

As far as I know we will always be able to feel our implants, but won't be able to "see them" ifkwim. It also depends on how much breast tissue you had BA - I had absolutely nothing x
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Post by jodioc77 9th September 2013, 8:33 pm

thanks...its a wierd feeling the kinda air bubble thing...its almost like i can feel a gap there?  the other side is totally normal!

i had very little tissue...empty a cup...what size did you go to....have you done a pic trail? x
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Post by LJR 9th September 2013, 8:37 pm

I was an aa cup and I went to a 30E with 300cc tear drop implants. I haven't done a picture trail yet but hoping to soon, they are on the camera just not on the computer!
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Post by COOKIE 9th September 2013, 8:40 pm

Awww you're still very much healing babe and they're definitely not always going to feel that way hun. Give it time and they'll soften up more and the swelling will reduce more and you'll have lovely soft bouncy boobs then that you're going to be so proud of. Xx
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Post by Pixiedust 9th September 2013, 8:48 pm

I can feel what I could olny describe as air bubbles all around the righty too!! Its very strange, Im hoping it doesn't last too long as its a bit uncomfortable!  I cant feel edge of implant though I've still got some swelling. x
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Post by jodioc77 9th September 2013, 9:23 pm

COOKIE wrote:Awww you're still very much healing babe and they're definitely not always going to feel that way hun. Give it time and they'll soften up more and the swelling will reduce more and you'll have lovely soft bouncy boobs then that you're going to be so proud of. Xx
I can't wait for lovely soft bouncy boobs, they hardly move at the moment!!
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