polyurethane foam surfaced implants
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polyurethane foam surfaced implants
ok ladies so im a little confused these are the implants i have had now when i push my boobs together its only my breast tissue that moves the implant doesnt move an inch will this change and my whole breast eventually move, i know they are made to stick to your body tissue but they are r stuck rigid have any of you ladies had these type of implants and have you any movement thanks xx
shirtripper- BJSF Addict
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Re: polyurethane foam surfaced implants
Your boobs should soften over time. Give it until 6 months and see how they are. It's normal for unders to take a while to soften
Re: polyurethane foam surfaced implants
Hey hun misf is right, and also i just did a bit of research on this, the more textured the implant the longer it will take to "move around" I believe. Yours appear to be extremely textured, based on the article I read, which I believe is to reduce the instance of CC. I think it just may take a bit more time to "drop" than a smooth implant. xxx
alexandra33- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: polyurethane foam surfaced implants
Yeah, I have these implants too.
My PS told me that the foam starts to dissolve off the implant from around 6 weeks, and it's from this stage that our boobs should start to soften up. He did tell me right from my first consult that they will take longer to soften than normal implants, but that the final result will be an even more natural feeling (apparently). He said he has patients who are a year post-op and that they feel so natural that if he hadn't done the op himself he wouldn't know!
I know what you mean though, I had a bit of a stage where I could feel the implant as firm, and my natural tissue as soft around it. It's getting better by the day though, my BF reckons they are already soft enough that he wouldn't know he hadn't met me before, and I can push both my boobs together and my move and react and one.
I guess we might have to wait a bit longer to get softer...? xx
My PS told me that the foam starts to dissolve off the implant from around 6 weeks, and it's from this stage that our boobs should start to soften up. He did tell me right from my first consult that they will take longer to soften than normal implants, but that the final result will be an even more natural feeling (apparently). He said he has patients who are a year post-op and that they feel so natural that if he hadn't done the op himself he wouldn't know!
I know what you mean though, I had a bit of a stage where I could feel the implant as firm, and my natural tissue as soft around it. It's getting better by the day though, my BF reckons they are already soft enough that he wouldn't know he hadn't met me before, and I can push both my boobs together and my move and react and one.
I guess we might have to wait a bit longer to get softer...? xx
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