Lumpy boobie
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Lumpy boobie
Hi girls,
Sorry I haven't be on in a while. I am now 10 weeks post op today. Really happy with the results however tonight I have noticed my right breast is really lumpy. Tried not to panic but I can't help but think the worst. I am seeing my PS on Monday anyway and have sent him a message tonight but I was just wondering whether anybody else experienced this?
Thanks in advance
Emma
Sorry I haven't be on in a while. I am now 10 weeks post op today. Really happy with the results however tonight I have noticed my right breast is really lumpy. Tried not to panic but I can't help but think the worst. I am seeing my PS on Monday anyway and have sent him a message tonight but I was just wondering whether anybody else experienced this?
Thanks in advance
Emma
Emmaxoo- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : East Midlands
Re: Lumpy boobie
It can be VERY normal hun...... your tissue is settling back down..... and everything else settling into place...... Don't worry yourself. Brill that you are seeing your PS very soon indeedy. x
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: Lumpy boobie
Hey Emma. Did you get overs or unders? When I lay on my back in my macom, mine feel so lumpy! I think it's because I had unders so the muscle is pushed forward and you can feel it more. Plus there's the fact that you wouldn't normally sit there groping yourself for every little nuance! There's a ot of healing going on. But of course, if your worried see your surgeon, it's what tour aftercare is there for. Let us know how you get on.
Charlii- Moderator
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Location : London
Re: Lumpy boobie
I was worried about some lumpiness that I had found on the underside of my boobs but could only feel it when I lent forward. I told my surgeon about it at my 12 week check up and he said it was where the implant had attached itself and the lumpiness was some scarring and all perfectly normal. He advised that I could massage the area to help it settle.
Hope you have heard back from from your surgeon but if not its good that you dont have long to wait to see him.
Hope you have heard back from from your surgeon but if not its good that you dont have long to wait to see him.
Ruthie000- Active BJSF Member
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Location : South West
Re: Lumpy boobie
All implants get wrapped in a capsule I was told, and is possible its not completely covered yet? I had this the other week, I could pop the lump in and out is going now I think it was a break in the capsule which over time is fixing
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