muscle distortion
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muscle distortion
Hi just wondering if everyone who had partials / unders can see their implant move to some extent when they flex their chest muscles?
I have just tried flexing them for the first time and I can see them move a little. I wouldn't say it was distorted as such, but I can see a little movement. You wouldn't see it through a bra, and I don't think it was enough to bother me, but just curious.....do some people have unders and not see them move at all? I did discuss overs and unders with my surgeon and he felt I didn't have enough tissue to go over the muscle without it looking quite fake, which I wasn't after
I have just tried flexing them for the first time and I can see them move a little. I wouldn't say it was distorted as such, but I can see a little movement. You wouldn't see it through a bra, and I don't think it was enough to bother me, but just curious.....do some people have unders and not see them move at all? I did discuss overs and unders with my surgeon and he felt I didn't have enough tissue to go over the muscle without it looking quite fake, which I wasn't after
jodioc77- BJSF Addict
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Re: muscle distortion
There are quite a few women who have muscle distortion Jodi. It generally happens on those that have tight chest muscles hun.
The degree of the distortion will depend on how tight the muscles are.
If its not too bad and not enough to concern you I really wouldn't worry about it hun. MANY women do live quite happily with some degree of distortion.
For other women who's muscles are so tight the distortion has their implants jumping and changes the breast shape a lot, so much it affects their life the only option is change placement and go over the muscle. We've had a few women have this done when previously they didnt have enough breast tissue for overs and they ended up with a very nice result from changing the placement and no more problems at all. Xx
The degree of the distortion will depend on how tight the muscles are.
If its not too bad and not enough to concern you I really wouldn't worry about it hun. MANY women do live quite happily with some degree of distortion.
For other women who's muscles are so tight the distortion has their implants jumping and changes the breast shape a lot, so much it affects their life the only option is change placement and go over the muscle. We've had a few women have this done when previously they didnt have enough breast tissue for overs and they ended up with a very nice result from changing the placement and no more problems at all. Xx
Re: muscle distortion
Hi cookie thanks for this. I will keep my eye on it. I think it's very slight. They don't jump or anything just move ever so slightly. If it gets worse or starts to bother me, at least I know I have the option of changing placement
thanks
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jodioc77- BJSF Addict
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Re: muscle distortion
I have unders and mine tighten but they don't jump. Surprising because I had zero breast tissue and I am very ribby. I haven't tried something like a push up yet though x
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