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Hi and welcome to Breast Buddies Forum!

As a guest you're more than welcome to browse the forums and get information about breast augmentation surgery. We feel that everyone deserves to look and feel their best, and all are welcome to have a look around! However some forums are hidden and some aren't available to guests, so you're more than welcome to join up and join in to fully take advantage of all the site has to offer.

Why Register?

• Keep up to date with the latest surgery news
• Chat to friendly girls who've been through the op
• See pictures of real life patients
• Get advice on implant types, sizes, shapes, placements and more
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Post by michelleserila 8th February 2014, 10:17 pm

Hi,  wavey 
very long time no post. I am 5 months post op, and my leftie is fine but cant feel anything on my righty, can feel underneath a bit but nothing on the main 'body' of my righty and nothing on the nipple. Just weird really, never been one of these people who 'need' their boobs to be sensetive but wanted to check this was normal??  shrug 
xox
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Post by krizzooo1 8th February 2014, 10:29 pm

I do believe so.
Both mine are numb underneath, one also slightly inner side.
It can take months, even into years to regain sensation and it doesn't always return either. All to do with nerves. I have had 2 c-secs and find parts around my incision there numb after almost 8 and 3 yrs now.

I am sure it is very normal indeed, perhaps some one much further Post BA can confirm to reassure you.
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Post by tigertonix 8th February 2014, 10:36 pm

Krizzo is so right!! It can take ages to regain nerve sensation and you'll find that you'll get in different parts before other parts. I can't feel anything under my breasts.. They just feel so numb and like they're not even mine haha! My nipples have only just started regaining sensation :)

Be patient, honey, take care!!!xxxxxx
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Post by mirren001 8th February 2014, 11:08 pm

It can take up to 2 years for sensation to return. I'm 17 months post op & sensation is very slowly returning in my right boob, lefty has been fine sensation wise from around 2weeks PO . XXX
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Post by michelleserila 9th February 2014, 3:30 pm

Thanks guys, that makes me feel alot better!!
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Post by tinkerbell24 9th February 2014, 5:03 pm

yip like the others have said so normal but after my reop ssensations has stayed what it was before but that wasnt full sensation as my first Ba had been less than a year before reop

I have got full nipple sensation though xx
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