Checking for lumps with overs implants
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Checking for lumps with overs implants
Hi,
Im having overs on the 4th August and something crossed my mind this morning. With overs can you still feel lumps when checking for cancer or is it a little bit more difficult and thinking the implant would be in the way?
Thanks
Im having overs on the 4th August and something crossed my mind this morning. With overs can you still feel lumps when checking for cancer or is it a little bit more difficult and thinking the implant would be in the way?
Thanks
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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I think it's more difficult I know with the scans they do to detect breast cancer it's more difficult for them to see x
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Sophia6102 wrote:I think it's more difficult I know with the scans they do to detect breast cancer it's more difficult for them to see x do u have to pay for a private scan?
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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do u have to pay for a private scan?
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Well you still will have the scans at the doctors (mammograms) however often it is, and you need to tell them that you have implants... Obv in other situations you would need to pay for a scan just like women without implants...
It also depends on your checks... You should continue to check your boobs just like you do before implants... I've read on here a few women have detected cancer early with overs/ implants because it has pushed the lumps forward xx
It also depends on your checks... You should continue to check your boobs just like you do before implants... I've read on here a few women have detected cancer early with overs/ implants because it has pushed the lumps forward xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Mammograms free for all woman from a certain age . But I had a look and think to feel lumps you should still be able to do just the mammograms which have a bit harder time detecting but I would t worry to much as long as still checking regularly x
Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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It is harder to feel lumps with overs hun, so you should check regularly, this is something your surgeon will be able to show you if your unsure of how to do it. Also when you go for mammograms you have to inform the operator that you have breast implants. And as you should be having an MRI every 3 years with implants I'm sure they should be able to pick up on anything out of the ordinary x x
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when you have implants its recommended you have a scan (paid for by you) every 3 years to check the implant
but mammograms are still free xx
but mammograms are still free xx
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My ps told me that 10-15% of breast tissue is behind overs!
My mum had bc and so this was very important to me.
I had unders because I was borderline and could have had eather however the pro's that all my breast tissue is infront of the implant weighed out on the slightly more intensive procedure!
Xx
My mum had bc and so this was very important to me.
I had unders because I was borderline and could have had eather however the pro's that all my breast tissue is infront of the implant weighed out on the slightly more intensive procedure!
Xx
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MRI's done regularly as well as regular self examination should help to keep us overs girls safe lovely. Xx
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Im defo going to pay for regular scans...its so worth it for peace of mind xxx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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how much are the private scans?
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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I think ive seen that they are around £300? xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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So sorry just re-read my post and thought it sounded abit scarey xx
Although I have an extreme view of this I honestly think that if u have overs, unders or no implants it's important to know your own body and check yourself regularly.
I have unders but I will still be paying for scans every 3 years to check myself for my own peice of mind.
I also think us girls are so boob obsessed that we notice things more than naturally blessed women..
Although I have an extreme view of this I honestly think that if u have overs, unders or no implants it's important to know your own body and check yourself regularly.
I have unders but I will still be paying for scans every 3 years to check myself for my own peice of mind.
I also think us girls are so boob obsessed that we notice things more than naturally blessed women..
Kxx- BJSF Elite Member
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I agree with that Kxx ... It makes us more aware of our boobies :) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks ladies for all the info. just confused with overs though can you still feel the breast tissue or just the implants?
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Your boobs will feel very natural. The breast tissue acts as a cushion over the implant so you WILL feel natural breast over the implant hun. Xx
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Aww that's great thanks hun. im guessing that applies with the cheaper implants too ( Im only having the ones with a 10 year warranty. Also how come some implants are placed above the muscle? x
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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I have CUIs too babe. They're lovely and squashy
These are the comments from a BAAPS surgeon, James McDiarmid regarding the surgeons choice of overs or unders
Hope this helps babe. X
These are the comments from a BAAPS surgeon, James McDiarmid regarding the surgeons choice of overs or unders
James McDiarmid wrote:The decision as to whether an implant is best placed under (usually partial under or dual plane) or over the muscle is one that is best decided at consultation. In general very skinny people with minimal breast tissue do better with implants under the muscle. When implants are behind the muscle they are normally fixed higher and more firmly to the chest wall. They also move when the muscle contracts. I tend to use teardrop shaped (anatomical) implants behind the muscle.
Implants placed in front of the muscle tend to hang, move, feel and (very importantly) age more like a natural breast.
My feeling is that if a patient has the anatomy to support the implant being placed in front of the muscle then this is normally the best place for it. This is after all the natural pocket occupied by the mammary gland. I tend to use round shaped implants in front of the muscle.
An experienced surgeon should be able to advise you appropriately.
The usual answer is that it all boils down to thickness of soft tissue coverage (determined by skin pinch) and to a large extent it does, however there are several other factors which figure in the decision.
This conventional wisdom is largely based prior to the advent of form stable (less ripply) implants and holds very true in extremely thin ladies.
After 20 years of medical practice and 10 years NHS consultant and private practice the basis upon which I take the decision to encourage patients to have either unders (usually partial unders/dual plane) versus overs has evolved quite far.
I do not think that there is a correct plane for every patient indeed certain patients would have a good static (i:e photographic) result with a round or teardrop shaped implant either in front of or behind the muscle.
What I would definitely say to you though is that the enhanced mobility of a subglandular (over) implant means a more natural dynamic result. The implant will move with the breast gland as it is filling the natural plane that the glandular tissue normally occupies.
So an 'over' implant will hang, wobble, feel and age more like a normal breast than an 'under'.
The enhanced tissue adherence seen with 'unders' means that in addition to being prone to move with pec major contraction the implants will tend to be rather fixed to the chest wall and not flop to the side when the patient lies down in bed or on a sun-lounger. This is both an advantage and disadvantage as unders will be more gravitationally stable through this enhanced tissue fixity. It can also make them more prone to development of double-bubble as the breast ages and droops and the implant stays up high.
In a nutshell - for the most natural result go for overs if you can. Unders are great in certain patients but not necessary unless you are super skinny.
Hope this helps babe. X
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