350cc – rippling 18 months on Started by: Georgina McCormack

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    Hey,

    So I had 350cc moderate plus implants under the muscle 18 months ago with Mr Marcellino… I LOVE them! They’re exactly what I’ve always wanted and the surgeon listened to everything I said.

    Now I fell pregnant not long after having my op (not planned) and had my little girl in December… they were still fab and I could still breast feed (for 2 months)

    But today on my right boob I felt rippling at the side… you can’t tell looking at it but when you feel it you can… my question… does it go away and just go back to normal LOL! Would I have to have another op to correct it? I literally have no clue but I don’t like it… it feels horrible and now I’m scared it will lead to other complications.

    Amy advice welcome xxx

    Stacey 496
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    I have no advise on how to get rid Hun as I’ve just had my done 13dpo but my sugeon told me that rippling will always be there weather it’s seen or felt so I’d assume they wouldn’t be a lot we could do about it and it’s not harmful xxx

    Sylvianna 47
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    You are still within your right to call the clinic, no matter how trivial it might seem, and ask any questions that you like so I’d suggest doing that maybe? since youve said you don’t like it and want to know a couple things they might better be able to answer <3 never get scared calling clinic post-op even if seems like a long time since xxxx

    Catherine 4
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    I’m 4 and a half months post op and have rippling on both boobs in the crease. You can’t see it and only when you touch that area can you feel it. I told my surgeon at my last appointment and he says that everyone is most likely to get rippling because of how your body adapts to the implants but it’s just whether it’s obvious or not. He said I was very lucky cos my rippling is quite bad but can’t see it at all and he said that they would always be like this. I can’t see it so it doesn’t bother me x

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