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Leslie, I had pain pump for BMX but not EX! Pain controlled by OTC Extra Strength Tylenol! I even had some pocket work done and still tolerable.
Robin
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Welcome home Suzy and to the squishy side. Exchange surgery is a wonderful thing! Never thought I would have said that about any surgery but think the others have been so bad that exchange was a relief! Happy weekend all!
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Thank you all for the well wishes. That fat grafting is no joke!! My breasts feel awesome, but, my donor sites (inner thighs and abdomen) are black and sore. I was warned this would be the case, but, whew it's painful, lol...still so very grateful to be on the squishy side and on the mend! Happy weekend peeps!
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Suzy, is it common to do FG at same time as EX? I thought they usually do that after the EX to see where improvement is needed. I don't have to worry about this, jusy curious.
Robi
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Leslie, You will certainly not need a pain pump! I did not even take one Tylenol after my exchange!
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Robin,
I'm not sure if it's common or not, but, it was planned all along to provide extra coverage and smooth out the implants. I suppose more could be done later if needed?
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Yeah, one more thing to have hanging from me! I'm going to tell her I don't want the pain pump.
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The pain pump does seem to be too much for exchange surgery. I think I took the Rx pain meds for the first day or two "just in case," then switched to over-the-counter.
I was happy to have the pump post-BMX but definitely would not have needed or wanted it after exchange surgery.
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Hi everyone!
So funny, I bought pink perfect a few months ago, prior to exchange. My scars look so bad I didn't even bother to put them on. I did the other night though. Glue was horrible, and they looked terrible with my scars, as I suspected. What a mess the glue made. So of course I was just a little depressed. So yesterday I went to Ulta and saw Dermablend. I bought a lipstick type tube, lovely young girl helped me color match. Tried it last night and OMG what a difference it makes. I've been so worried about my scars I was afraid even Vinnies would not look good. Now I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. BTW, Dermablend is so easy to apply just swipe among scar line, a little blending then brush powder to set. I used mineral veil from bare minerals. No transfer to bra. I spend more time putting face makeup on.
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Nice to hear from you, Audrey. I guess I am fortunate, in that, both my incisions were under my breasts. My PS used glue and not stitches. I am 6 weeks post exchange and very happy. I cannot even see a scar unless I put a mirror under my breasts. Happy you found something to help you feel better.
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I called and scheduled an appointment with Vinnie at his Baltimore area location. FYI, he is scheduling into May 2016 at this time.
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Lori. . .Thanks for the FYI. I need to call this week, but probably won't go until next fall. We have a nephew in the area who is getting married next summer or fall and we are trying to coordinate the trip up.
Scottie
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I have a question. The skin on my left side is looser than my right side. My left was always larger than the right pre mastectomy. Also my lumpectomy scar on the left is right above my mastectomy scar and the loosness of the skin is now causing an indented pucker. This is all at the side of my breast. It wasn't like this right after exchange but has developed, I'm thinking settling of the implant. PS said he could correct this in his office surgery suite, asleep or awake. I'm just not sure what to do. I have a love hate relationship with my Foobs. Naked, They look good and then can look bad, lighting, scars, etc . They always look good in clothes. They are perfectly symmetrical. I just want this over. Has anyone done minor or major scar revision or skin tightening and been happy with results?
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Did she match the skin on the chest she could see, or did she work on your scars
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Hi Robin. She matched the skin close to my scar and the part of my scar that is in my cleavage. She would have done the scar but we were standing in the aisle. LOL. I was just blown away with the coverage I achieved at home. I also have a redness in the skin near my cleavage due to a muscle situation and that redness is easily hidden too. I had been using makeup at home, just playing around, but results were not great.
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Audrey, I went to Ulta today and the girl put many colors of the quick fix stick until she found the right one. Nude is my color. She put it on the top of my foob near the cleavage, in the aisle like you. They were out of it but I found it on Amazon Prime for $24! Will be here Wednesday. I wear Bare Minerals makeup so already have the mineral veil. Thanks for posting this information.
Robin
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You're welcome Robin. My color is nude too. I had purchased some Christmas gifts and had $14 in rewards. So just paid $15 for it. I like ulta because they take everything back if you're not happy and their sales staff are very knowledgeable.
I've been using the Dermablend since Saturday and I'm loving it. It's amazing how such a small thing as a scar covered up makes me feel better. Nobody knows but me but it makes me fee better and that's priceless.
I hope you enjoy the product as much as I do. I've even experimented with it on my face too. Just a dab on a freckle and poof, it's gone. Best cover up ever.
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I'm going to have to look into this cover up when I have some time. I use mostly Origins but have some Bare Minerals from a Sam's road show.
Thanks for the tip Audrey
Scottie
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Had a little hiccup and exchange is delayed another 10 days or so. Was taking a Mexican brand muscle relaxant and oops--it had an analgesic in it as well like Aleve. Too much risk of a hematoma and some docs believe that can cause capsular contracture, so better to be safe than sorry. Bummer. I am anxious to join the squishy side.
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I'm sorry! I was really frustrated when my surgery was delayed! You're all set and...
Hang in there!
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What is capsular contracture?
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WHOOP WHOOP - surgery is scheduled!!!
December 10th is my day! I'm excited and nervous all at the same time! OMG! They called me and scheduled my pre-op, surgery and post-op appointments. Wow! Feeling a little overwhelmed, but in a good way (not like the overwhelming feelings we all had when we heard cancer the first time).
Ok. Taking a few deep breaths, to keep myself from jumping up and down! I can see the light at the end of this tunnel!!! It is within reach
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Thanks. Elizabeth! I wish the doc would call back with my new date!
ThinkingPositive: Capsular contracture is ugly (IMHO) and can be very painful. It is not a desirable result:
- Capsular contracture is the term used to describe scar tissue that can form around breast implants which may cause the breasts to harden, may cause the breasts to look or feel different, and may cause some discomfort from the tightening of the capsule.
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Upsidedown: I read how easy everyone had it after exchange, so I was not expecting how difficult it ended up being for me. Granted, my exchange was much sooner than we anticipated -- got some redness so the ps wanted the TEs out out out -- so it had only been three months since my BMX, and my pecs had not finished relaxing yet. It is definitely much easier than BMX, for one thing there were no drains and it was out-patient surgery, but I did have a lot of pain. However, I was back to work at two weeks (even though I'd rather not have been); after BMX I definitely needed the six weeks.
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Surgeon called--new date is Nov. 18. Phew--at least it is before Thanksgiving.
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Thinking Positive - here's a link to WIKI. If you google you'll find information on lots of sites.
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ispy. . .hope you're now enjoying the new girls. I was out 4 weeks for Ex and have been going to PT since Aug. I am finally getting my ROM back and nerve pain is noticeably better. At least my girls look good.
Good luck katcar.
Scottie
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Wow, 4 weeks? The nurse told me 1 week. Hmm. I guess I better talk to my Dr. to make sure
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I went back to wirk 2 weeks post EX! I probably could have gone back in 1. Much easier recovery than BM
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I'm having my implant surgery tomorrow but I'm concerned that my scars won't match up and if it will look strange if they don't when I have the tattoos done. Has anyone had an issue with this?
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