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It's like her tooth tried to puncture the implant but failed and instead weakened it and caused a bubble?Maybe not a bubble..but missing actual tissue so that the implant seems like you can jiggle it??
It's like her tooth tried to puncture the implant but failed and instead weakened it and caused a bubble?Maybe not a bubble..but missing actual tissue so that the implant seems like you can jiggle it??
I would think She were going to weaken or puncture the implant, it would have happened. Maybe she has caused a pocket in the tissue, which allows you to get closer to the implant rather than you having to touch it through thicker subcutaneous tissue? did your implants come with a warranty? If so, quite a few plastic surgeons will allow a payment plan on the surgery itself. Mine are warrantied for life.no harm in you calling around to see if they will allow payment plans. I wish you the best. I am in the same boat that you were. My chest was so flat you could literally have run Matchbox cars over it without them having to hit any bumps whatsoever. Most of my fat went into growing tall. I am nearly six feet tall. Haha. Unfortunately, I haven't been looking so hot lately as I've been having troubles with my kidneys and AM down to 135 pounds. You can tell that 10 pounds is put on by the camera because if this is supermodel weight, they would appear more like starving Cambodians then the epitome of fashion. ;-) it's nice to be able to have someone to talk to about these things. Most girls that I meet that try to befriend me want simply for me to pull my shirt up. and I don't ever mention it around the men. Of course. Lol. do you mind me asking? Do you have private insurance?It's like her tooth tried to puncture the implant but failed and instead weakened it and caused a bubble?Maybe not a bubble..but missing actual tissue so that the implant seems like you can jiggle it??
do not go for a lift there will be more scaring they cut underneath and under the armpit!!! Have them put a small implant behind the muscle and have then go through the (SP) ariola (the brown part of the nipple). No one will ever know and I think the recovery time is the same.... IMO Hope that helps /default_smile.pngi'm in my 30s, no kids, wear a b cup, and took BC pills for 15 years which made my breasts larger. since discontiuing the BC pills my breasts have changed / reduced in size. i'd like to get them lifted just a bit, just a teeny tiny bit. reading this thread kind of scares me though. does anyone here know what the recovery time is like for a small lift? i considered getting implants but i'm under 5 feet tall and would look ridiculous with anything above a b cup.
They only cut under the armpit if it's a severe lift. Otherwise you'll get a vertical scar from your areola to the bottom of your breasts.do not go for a lift there will be more scaring they cut underneath and under the armpit!!! Have them put a small implant behind the muscle and have then go through the (SP) ariola (the brown part of the nipple). No one will ever know and I think the recovery time is the same.... IMO Hope that helps /default_smile.pngi'm in my 30s, no kids, wear a b cup, and took BC pills for 15 years which made my breasts larger. since discontiuing the BC pills my breasts have changed / reduced in size. i'd like to get them lifted just a bit, just a teeny tiny bit. reading this thread kind of scares me though. does anyone here know what the recovery time is like for a small lift? i considered getting implants but i'm under 5 feet tall and would look ridiculous with anything above a b cup.
read my April,24 entry. LOVED my lift! Very little to no scarring after a year. Pm me if you want to discuss it further. Finding a good surgeon is most important.They only cut under the armpit if it's a severe lift. Otherwise you'll get a vertical scar from your areola to the bottom of your breasts.do not go for a lift there will be more scaring they cut underneath and under the armpit!!! Have them put a small implant behind the muscle and have then go through the (SP) ariola (the brown part of the nipple). No one will ever know and I think the recovery time is the same.... IMO Hope that helps /default_smile.pngi'm in my 30s, no kids, wear a b cup, and took BC pills for 15 years which made my breasts larger. since discontiuing the BC pills my breasts have changed / reduced in size. i'd like to get them lifted just a bit, just a teeny tiny bit. reading this thread kind of scares me though. does anyone here know what the recovery time is like for a small lift? i considered getting implants but i'm under 5 feet tall and would look ridiculous with anything above a b cup.
I had my boobs done when I was in my mid-20's--they looked really great for a time, and I was very pleased, but it was a very painful surgery, and I had mine put on top of the muscle. My understanding is that if the doctor goes under the muscle, it hurts more, but I also think they look better longer. Anyway, I gained a lot of weight over the years, including on my chest, then I had a lap band and lost a ton of weight, and now I think I could use a breast lift. Also, I wish someone had told me that once you have the surgery, you need to have it again and again about every 10 to 12 years--they start drooping, the implants get leaky, some people get calcifications. It's been about 16? years now that I've had mine, & I just can't pull that much money out of my account right now. I also need other body parts lifted because of the weight loss, and now since I'm getting older, I could use some filler and botox. I've taken really good care of my face skin for many years--staying out of the sun, using cream every night, always washing off my make-up--but I'm starting to notice some tiny lines around my eyes and forehead. I don't know whether to start before things go all the Hell, or start some prophylactic treatments. If I had a lot of money, I'd be a plastic surgeon's dream I need so much done. But my husband seems to love me despite all those things, and I know my body's a mess, but you can't tell when I have clothes on that things are so bad underneath. So I feel you wanting to fill out your shirt a little bit, but remember, it'll be the first surgery and there will be more to come. I wouldn't do it either if you're considering having a baby--I'd wait until the baby was born and weaned before I thought about changing things up--I'm childless myself (praise the Lord), but my understanding is that children really ruin a woman's breasts. Your husband sounds like a keeper! Best of luck! Leigh AnneI too, am a member of the itty bitty titty committee. My jerk siblings would call me mosquito bites. I have a family member who just had implants done and her recovery was awful and now I'm terrified. I would do it for myself, I've been married for almost 18 years and he says the same thing every time I say something, " babe you look great, I wouldn't change a thing", smart man. But I'm small, 5'1 and 115lbs so I just want my body to be balanced and fill out a top!!!