Implant still moving.
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Implant still moving.
When I first had my BA I had loads of swelling on my righty. It made my implant feel like it was always moving and sloshing around. Actually seen an on call doctor one night as I had managed to panic myself so much.
The left seems to be well adhered o the pocket and doesn't move much, but I can move righty inside the pocket quite a lot. I'm still wearin high impact sports bras most of the time, so they are getting a lot of support but no change. If anything it's getting worse.
Anyone able to shine any light on what it may be, pocket too big? Still fluid off surgery?
Making an appointment to see my surgeon when I'm off work in a few weeks about it. But just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
Thanks x x
The left seems to be well adhered o the pocket and doesn't move much, but I can move righty inside the pocket quite a lot. I'm still wearin high impact sports bras most of the time, so they are getting a lot of support but no change. If anything it's getting worse.
Anyone able to shine any light on what it may be, pocket too big? Still fluid off surgery?
Making an appointment to see my surgeon when I'm off work in a few weeks about it. But just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
Thanks x x
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Re: Implant still moving.
I'm sorry to hear this lovely. In general, keeping the breast stable for a while in a good high impact bra does do the trick and help the implant to adhere to the pocket. But very occasionally someone will have a mobile implant and it maybe that it needs a little nip and tuck of the pocket to help keep the implant in a stable position.
Cazzy recently experienced the same not so long ago hun and has just gone through surgery herself.
Hopefully she'll be along soon to further advise, but seeing your surgeon to take the next step is a good idea hun if you've done all you can on your part by keeping the breast as stable as possible.
Good luck at the consultation hun. Hope all goes well. Xx
Cazzy recently experienced the same not so long ago hun and has just gone through surgery herself.
Hopefully she'll be along soon to further advise, but seeing your surgeon to take the next step is a good idea hun if you've done all you can on your part by keeping the breast as stable as possible.
Good luck at the consultation hun. Hope all goes well. Xx
Re: Implant still moving.
Hi hun, I remembered reading something in the surgeon section a while back, the info is [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] this may or may not be useful for you but your surgeon should be able to shed some light on it for you.
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Thank you x
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Location : North East
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