Still not 100% happy
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Still not 100% happy
So I'm a good 7 months post op and as some of you may know one breast wasn't dropping like the other therefore looked higher and smaller well this is still the situation now and it's really does get me down sometimes.. I haven't contacted my surgeon yet as I've been very busy with home life and work. I was just wondering what options will he give me if I explain how unhappy I am with the outcome? Will I have to take more time off work for re op? Would he put a bigger implant in to even out? I really have no idea what he would offer?
I also feel like I have no cleavage and I see other girls with lovely real cleavage and get so jealous because I still don't have this post op?!? What do I do??
Thanks girls xxx
I also feel like I have no cleavage and I see other girls with lovely real cleavage and get so jealous because I still don't have this post op?!? What do I do??
Thanks girls xxx
Jasmine Sharpe- BJSF Addict
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Re: Still not 100% happy
The cleavage situation I've seen on here that if you didn't have a cleavage before you won't have one after without a bra because it's just down to your body...
Sorry to hear your unhappy still... If you go to see your surgeon he might recommend massage?
Was there a difference pre op in your breasts? At the best I would guess you might get a re op as it sounds as though the implant is to dropping but I don't think that's guaranteed ... See what the other ladies say but I hope you get a good result xxxx
Sorry to hear your unhappy still... If you go to see your surgeon he might recommend massage?
Was there a difference pre op in your breasts? At the best I would guess you might get a re op as it sounds as though the implant is to dropping but I don't think that's guaranteed ... See what the other ladies say but I hope you get a good result xxxx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Jens right on the cleavage thing, you won't have anything different than before, just more volume to squish together. As for it not dropping, did you have unders or overs? It could be that the muscle is not releasing properly. Best advise I can give you is to talk to your surgeon and discuss your options with him.
Charlii- Moderator
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Sorry to hear your not happy hunny.
You need to make an appointment with your surgeon.
It may need some help dropping. And at worst a slight pocket revision if it's. That significant.
Your boobs are not identical and most women have a slight size difference and Unfourtnatly a ba emphases that.
Your cleavage will remain the same as pre op, I still have a gappy cleavage Hun and it's just with the help of clever bras. And in my avi I'm pushing them together slightly with my inner arms! The bra and angle of a camera can make all the difference. ! X
You need to make an appointment with your surgeon.
It may need some help dropping. And at worst a slight pocket revision if it's. That significant.
Your boobs are not identical and most women have a slight size difference and Unfourtnatly a ba emphases that.
Your cleavage will remain the same as pre op, I still have a gappy cleavage Hun and it's just with the help of clever bras. And in my avi I'm pushing them together slightly with my inner arms! The bra and angle of a camera can make all the difference. ! X
mrsball- Global Mod
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I'm so sorry to read things still haven't settled down Jasmine
BOTH of your breasts should have dropped Jasmine and at 7 moths post-op, I'm not surgeon babe, but I'd discuss possible CC with your surgeon babe. CC can happen at any time in your recovery.... Right from day one.
I'm not for a moment suggesting this is what you have. Often women can a stubborn boob, but by around 6 months there's generally been at least some movement going on. As you've seen no changes whatsoever to that side, then it is a possibility.
If the side that hasn't dropped does require revision then yes hun... You will need further surgery and time off from work to help put things right. If you didn't have any symmetry problems pre-op, then just popping the same sized implant in to replace the old one and have it drop and fill out just like your other one has should be more than enough to help make things right again sweetie.
I have no 'natural cleavage' Jasmine. I can only create one in a bra, but right now with one of your implants being held high and firm it makes sense doesn't it lovely that you aren't going to create that until that breast has dropped.
You'll always have the same cleavage post-op and you had pre-op. This will never change unless a surgeon is willing to take high risks and they're simply not worth it babe when as I said, after boobs boobs dropping and filling out you WILL achieve a good cleavage in a bra created to give you one.
Your first step now sweetheart is to see your surgeon
Be sure you note the concerns in detail and also take pics in with you to show the surgeon the differences you're unhappy about.
At 7 months post-op if your surgeon is agreeable that you do need revision there's absolutely no reason at all why you wouldn't be able to have this don't as soon as possible if this is what you wanted babe.
The majority of re-ops result in a much better recovery than the first with the pocket and the muscle if you have partials already being created so things won't be half as tough if you do require revision this time that it was for your primary op babe. Xx
BOTH of your breasts should have dropped Jasmine and at 7 moths post-op, I'm not surgeon babe, but I'd discuss possible CC with your surgeon babe. CC can happen at any time in your recovery.... Right from day one.
I'm not for a moment suggesting this is what you have. Often women can a stubborn boob, but by around 6 months there's generally been at least some movement going on. As you've seen no changes whatsoever to that side, then it is a possibility.
If the side that hasn't dropped does require revision then yes hun... You will need further surgery and time off from work to help put things right. If you didn't have any symmetry problems pre-op, then just popping the same sized implant in to replace the old one and have it drop and fill out just like your other one has should be more than enough to help make things right again sweetie.
I have no 'natural cleavage' Jasmine. I can only create one in a bra, but right now with one of your implants being held high and firm it makes sense doesn't it lovely that you aren't going to create that until that breast has dropped.
You'll always have the same cleavage post-op and you had pre-op. This will never change unless a surgeon is willing to take high risks and they're simply not worth it babe when as I said, after boobs boobs dropping and filling out you WILL achieve a good cleavage in a bra created to give you one.
Your first step now sweetheart is to see your surgeon
Be sure you note the concerns in detail and also take pics in with you to show the surgeon the differences you're unhappy about.
At 7 months post-op if your surgeon is agreeable that you do need revision there's absolutely no reason at all why you wouldn't be able to have this don't as soon as possible if this is what you wanted babe.
The majority of re-ops result in a much better recovery than the first with the pocket and the muscle if you have partials already being created so things won't be half as tough if you do require revision this time that it was for your primary op babe. Xx
Re: Still not 100% happy
Sorry to hear you are not happy. I agree with previous posters; see your surgeon for a review as soon as you can and go from there... Really hope it's good news for you, keep us updated xx
Gleaming- BJSF Addict
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Re: Still not 100% happy
:-( sorry to hear this hon go see your surgeon honey and let us know how you get on xx
Sassysazzle- BJSF Addict
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Sorry to hear that hun. As the girls have already said, best to see your surgeon to let them take a look and discuss the options.
Keep us all posted with how you get on.
Xx
Keep us all posted with how you get on.
Xx
Seashell72- BJSF Addict
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Re: Still not 100% happy
Thanks for all the advice girls I will contact my surgeon ASAP :) will keep you informed xx
Jasmine Sharpe- BJSF Addict
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