Do boobs slide to the sides when lying flat?
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Do boobs slide to the sides when lying flat?
Hiya Mr Davison,
I am 3 months post op and noticed my boobs feel "loose" inside.
Also when lying flat on my back they drift under my armpits.
I had 400 cc natrelle textured partial unders.
Am wondering if I did something wrong and my pockets stretched
too much. I always thought breast implants should stay still in a
place when lying down. And when lying they should keep their shape
Like I am standing... Am I wrong?
I could share my before and after photos with you so you ll get an
idea what I mean.
I ask you for a proffesional opinion, please.
Thank you.
I am 3 months post op and noticed my boobs feel "loose" inside.
Also when lying flat on my back they drift under my armpits.
I had 400 cc natrelle textured partial unders.
Am wondering if I did something wrong and my pockets stretched
too much. I always thought breast implants should stay still in a
place when lying down. And when lying they should keep their shape
Like I am standing... Am I wrong?
I could share my before and after photos with you so you ll get an
idea what I mean.
I ask you for a proffesional opinion, please.
Thank you.
zulka111- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 76
Location : Manchester
Re: Do boobs slide to the sides when lying flat?
Hi
I'm sure it is nothing you have done wrong or could have influenced. Your body needs to form a firm scar "capsule" around your implant, and in some this process is better than in others. 400cc is quite a big heavy implant, so there may be mobility and a "looseness" within the capsule with you - it is common. Wear a firm supportive bra as often as is practicle for you- this may help.
Regards
john
I'm sure it is nothing you have done wrong or could have influenced. Your body needs to form a firm scar "capsule" around your implant, and in some this process is better than in others. 400cc is quite a big heavy implant, so there may be mobility and a "looseness" within the capsule with you - it is common. Wear a firm supportive bra as often as is practicle for you- this may help.
Regards
john
Re: Do boobs slide to the sides when lying flat?
Thank you for reassurance.
I wont be worring about that anymore.
I wont be worring about that anymore.
zulka111- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 76
Location : Manchester
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