lefty hurts - could transform just ignore it?
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lefty hurts - could transform just ignore it?
I am seeing a second opinion surgeon with transform because I have two concerns that my ps dismissed my right is lovely n soft but snooping droopy. My left went hard after 4 months and is now painful when my daughter cuddles me, it in support bras/tight tops or when I accidentally push it or press it. My implant has very little give and feels like a foreign hard ball On my chest. My surgeon told me ita firm but it's just because there's leas tissue coverage On that one. But even when I lean forward the one is squishy and the other is firm and why the pain then? I'm worried that even tho I have aftercare if they don't diagnose a problem they don't have to fix it. Sorry yo moan, I would just be so happy if they would acknowledge my concerns. I'm only seeing the second opinion about the droopy soft one as my surgeon is happy that my hard painful implant is fine?!
loui1981- BJSF Addict
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Re: lefty hurts - could transform just ignore it?
No surely they can't ignore it?! I would ask about it when you get your 2nd opinion, regardless. And if you're not happy with the 2nd opinion i would probably consider paying an independent surgeon for a consultation/opinion and report back. Surely they can't ignore that? I would like to 'hope' that a transform affiliated surgeon isn't bias... You never know i guess. Let us know how the 2nd opinion goes x
Mammamia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: lefty hurts - could transform just ignore it?
I would absolutely not ignore it. Its causing you pain and discomfort, therefore they should investigate. Definitely bring it up with the 2nd surgeon, but be careful how you explain the situ, as they are both working for Transform. Try and avoid being negative about your previous surgeon. Explain your feelings of dismissal and that you want a 2nd opinion, just try to be constructive with it. Maybe write down what you want to say beforehand to make sure all your concerns get heard?
Even with this 2nd opinion, I would still go and see a 3rd party, preferably BAAPS. It'll likely cost you, but it'd give you the peace of mind you need.
Even with this 2nd opinion, I would still go and see a 3rd party, preferably BAAPS. It'll likely cost you, but it'd give you the peace of mind you need.
Charlii- Moderator
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Re: lefty hurts - could transform just ignore it?
Thanks, the best scenario is if he says change the implants for the anatomical ones answered talking about and that fixes the capsular contraction at the same time as the snoopy dog? The one also has very little tissue coverage (the hard one) and the bumps n ripples of The scar tissue are visible. Wonder if I could go for partials. I've said I'd pay for New implants but I couldn't afford fees On top
loui1981- BJSF Addict
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