I can feel my implant :(
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I can feel my implant :(
Is it normal to be able to totally feel my implant...
I'm 5 weeks post op and can feel it really bad. It's horrible :(
I'm 5 weeks post op and can feel it really bad. It's horrible :(
Gz123- Active BJSF Member
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
From your posts I've read, you're still quite tight just now G, so being able to feel the implant is normal. After everything relaxes and the softens up your boobs will feel almost real eventually babe. You may however always be able to feel the implant underneath your boob in the breast crease. This is very normal. I use mine to poke in and out as a stress reliever lol. Xx
Re: I can feel my implant :(
I had much smaller unders than you and my consultant told me that I would always be able to feel my implants - when pressed, of course. We will obviously be different builds - if it is worrying you mention it to your surgeon at your next appointment - but it's not long since you had your op, so I wouldn't be worrying too much yet x
LJR- BJSF Addict
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
All of us with implants with ALWAYS be able to feel the pressure of the implants from a firm squish/squeeze, no matter what sized implant you have.
But from a gentle squeeze or a poke, they could very well be mistaken for real.
Infact, my own GP didnt even know I had implants until I had an MRI which started off from investigations because my lymph nodes were raised and she gave me a breast examination and then thought further investigation was required.
I'd never handed in the discharge notes of my first BA so she was never aware and so shocked when she found out, so it just goes to show how real augmented boobs can feel if my own GP was fooled lol. Xx
But from a gentle squeeze or a poke, they could very well be mistaken for real.
Infact, my own GP didnt even know I had implants until I had an MRI which started off from investigations because my lymph nodes were raised and she gave me a breast examination and then thought further investigation was required.
I'd never handed in the discharge notes of my first BA so she was never aware and so shocked when she found out, so it just goes to show how real augmented boobs can feel if my own GP was fooled lol. Xx
Re: I can feel my implant :(
I had 385cc unders, now they are dropped fully I can feel my implant where the crease is. It's completely normal, they are partials Hun , it does take some getting used to. I too have used mine as a stress reliever:roll: , but it's normal xxx
jakki32- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
At the moment I can feel exactly where it is. All the way around. I just need to be patient I know but it feels really horrible at the mo. thanks for the help x
Gz123- Active BJSF Member
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
Ooh using them as a stress reliever! That must be like a girls version of a man always having his hands down his pants!x
CAB321- BJSF Addict
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
Hahaha that's exactly it CABCAB321 wrote:Ooh using them as a stress reliever! That must be like a girls version of a man always having his hands down his pants!x
Re: I can feel my implant :(
Give it time hun, you have lots more healing to do. Over time they will become softer and more relaxed and less able to feel the implant. I can still feel mine with a really good poke, but I love pressing on the bottoms, it's a great stress reliever! X
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: I can feel my implant :(
Phahahahahahaha!!!!!!! xxCAB321 wrote:Ooh using them as a stress reliever! That must be like a girls version of a man always having his hands down his pants!x
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