dropping?
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dropping?
as u all know i had a capslectomy last thursday. lefty doesnt seem to be swollen and is really quite soft to touch as well! i thought it wud have been firmer? my question is do u think lefty will drop? its still abit higher than righty?(not at the top though i have the same fullness in both breasts at the top!)starting to panic i will always have uneven boobs :(
Natty29- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: dropping?
Hiya, would think if they were even before your cc & re op they should even out in time again once everything heals/ settles, try not to worry too much in the meantime X
mirren001- Moderator
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they werent even before my cc i don't think.i remember going back to my ps within the first 3 months and saying that lefty stayed on my chest wen i layed down but righty fell in towards my armpit.and wen i stood upright i had more fullness in the bottom of righty than lefty ?? one of the things that i did mention to my ps before that i had this reop was that righty always looked fuller at the bottom :/ i dont know wether i mite have had cc back then and then it gradually got worse and i had to have surgery for it last week? i hope it does drop :( and i hope that all made sense? xxx
Natty29- BJSF Elite Member
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What did your PS say when you voiced your concerns? If your reop was with the same surgeon then I would assume he would take your original comments into account x
LJR- BJSF Addict
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Yeah im sure he took my concerns on board hun.im probably just fretting over nothing cus ive looked at my boobs in the mirror and righty is still clearly more fuller at the bottom.im just not sure if lefty has got to drop more or if it has already because the pocket was already made :( its very confusing xx
Natty29- BJSF Elite Member
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Your breast will return to how it was before babe.
Your boob will return to how it was after you'd had your boobs done. You'll have less swelling this time though with the pocket and stretching having had already been done from your first op lovely, so that's all the extensive work out of the way and why your boobs feel softer. So although the trauma from the capsulectomy is painful babe, you'll most likely find because it was a like for like replacement that you'll have a much faster recovery. Xx
As the rest of the swelling goes down and allows for the implant to settle into the pocket again your boobs will even out once again sweetheart, so don't worry... Just give it some time. Xx
Your boob will return to how it was after you'd had your boobs done. You'll have less swelling this time though with the pocket and stretching having had already been done from your first op lovely, so that's all the extensive work out of the way and why your boobs feel softer. So although the trauma from the capsulectomy is painful babe, you'll most likely find because it was a like for like replacement that you'll have a much faster recovery. Xx
As the rest of the swelling goes down and allows for the implant to settle into the pocket again your boobs will even out once again sweetheart, so don't worry... Just give it some time. Xx
Re: dropping?
Thanks for the reassurance cookie xx
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