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Zoffiel
3 years agoMember
@Ratbag my implants/expanders escaped as well. The left one decided it wanted to be in my armpit (happened within two weeks) and the right, bizarrely, migrated toward my collar bone.
Ive had six surgeries to replace them or stuff the bloody things back into place and deal with some epic encapsulation. It was very frustrating and time consuming. But it was also 16 years ago.
The encapsulation is not uncommon, particularly if you are someone who develops keloid scars which are thick and prominent. It's a thing. You can't control it. Years ago the surgeons didn't seem to consider this, but that is changing.
Interesting that my Peter Mac prof has commented that muscular women might have more problems with sub pec implants. Maybe we squeeze them out. He has also observed that I'm generally 'irritable' with my gluten and latex allergies as well. I'll give him irritable. After nearly two decades, he's realised I'm a pain in the arse in other ways as well :)
Don't fixate on one person. Plan your trip. Good luck MXX
Ive had six surgeries to replace them or stuff the bloody things back into place and deal with some epic encapsulation. It was very frustrating and time consuming. But it was also 16 years ago.
The encapsulation is not uncommon, particularly if you are someone who develops keloid scars which are thick and prominent. It's a thing. You can't control it. Years ago the surgeons didn't seem to consider this, but that is changing.
Interesting that my Peter Mac prof has commented that muscular women might have more problems with sub pec implants. Maybe we squeeze them out. He has also observed that I'm generally 'irritable' with my gluten and latex allergies as well. I'll give him irritable. After nearly two decades, he's realised I'm a pain in the arse in other ways as well :)
Don't fixate on one person. Plan your trip. Good luck MXX