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Post by Cazzyxo 12th December 2012, 8:47 pm

Okay so I'm three weeks out now with unders. When laying down I feel like my implants completely flatten & I can see my old boobs jus sat on top of them. Is this cause my muscles still holding them down tightly or does it sound like a over disected pocket? Feel so fed up & just wanna cry at how frustrated I am that they aren't turning out how I expected.. :(
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Post by mais04 12th December 2012, 8:49 pm

Mine are kind of like that with overs when I lean forward it's like they just come off the implant. But we've got lots of time for changes yet :) xx
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Post by Cazzyxo 12th December 2012, 9:05 pm

Hmm I don't know. I've read about anatomicals looking more fake lying down cus they stay perky...
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Post by misf1 12th December 2012, 9:26 pm

I didn't have unders but totally understand your frustration I had madonna cone boobs for at least 6 weeks before they even started to move to a more rounder natural look. It's so so early and they will look nothing like what you will have in say 6 months time. It really is a very long journey and I promise you it really does take months. They will look better given more time. With unders it can take a bit longer so you may not see many changes until 3 months post op or more. I know its sooooo long, but you will get there.
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Post by Cazzyxo 12th December 2012, 9:40 pm

I don't think this is a case of waiting for changes. Especially in my right breast. I have taken pics lying down and my right looks awful. Iv emailed my PS the pictures.
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Post by misf1 12th December 2012, 9:51 pm

Your implants are being held down by the muscle and this really will have an affect on how they look at the moment Once a muscle has undergone trauma it can take 6 weeks or more for it to recover. I think you are worrying too early. It's a very difficult time, and of course you should inform your surgeon of anything you are worried about. I think your surgeon will probably ask you to wait a bit longer to see what sort of changes occur and if they improve or not.
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Post by Cazzyxo 12th December 2012, 10:03 pm

Thanks hun I know I'm early on & lots of changes to go. I just don't think its normal for my right breast to move to the side so much and appear flattened when lying down compared to my left.. Hopefully my surgeon will respond by tomorrow. Defo having boobie blues this week & now this typically..xox
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Post by misf1 12th December 2012, 10:08 pm

Hopefully your surgeon will get back to you soon, and give you some peace of mind.
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Post by Cazzyxo 12th December 2012, 10:11 pm

Thankyou xox
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Post by LouiseR11 13th December 2012, 9:47 am

Hopefully your boobs will settle down soon Cazzy. I think when we spend all this money we expect them to be perfect. Have a few concerns for my own too and i spoke with my surgeon yesterday, he told me i had to wait till they settle down.....but (very importantly) it can be sorted!! So if you do have any issues they can be fixed!! I spent the last few days in tears and im still not 100% happy but my surgeon has at least told me we can fix them if im still not happy. Let me know what your surgeon says xx
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Post by Cazzyxo 13th December 2012, 9:54 am

Well I'm seeing him Wednesday so he can take a closer look so we shall see what the answers are then. I'm just waiting on an email back to say if he thinks its fixable..
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Post by COOKIE 13th December 2012, 11:03 am

Unders will generally stay sat firm when lying down Cazzy. Few have the fall a natural breast would but on the whole the muscle holds the implant and prevent that natural fall happening lovely. Xx
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Post by Cazzyxo 13th December 2012, 12:22 pm

Thanks cookie my right breast is definitely not right.. Gonna keep in my sportsbra untill I see him next week. Trying not to get worked up but its so hard..
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Post by COOKIE 13th December 2012, 12:30 pm

It's VERY possible one breast has healed sooner than the other this early in your recovery Cazzy, so I wouldn't get yourself upset lovely. You may well have some movement when finished healing and that's not a bad thing hun but even so, as youre overly concerned about this you're right to see your surgeon and 'get this noted' hun. Xx
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Post by Cazzyxo 13th December 2012, 9:49 pm

Thanks cookie. I'll try and look at it that way til I'm told otherwise xox
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Post by Cazzyxo 19th December 2012, 9:11 am

Well I have my appointment today at 1.45 & I'm so anxious about what I'm gonna be told :(
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Post by COOKIE 19th December 2012, 9:49 am

Hope all goes well Cazzy. Xx
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Post by mais04 19th December 2012, 9:53 am

Good luck xx
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Post by snowy51 19th December 2012, 10:08 am

Good luck Cazzy x

Hope you have a positive appointment today also Cookie (and I hope your doggy is feeling better) x
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