New Gummy Bear Tear Drop Silicone Impants - anyone have them?

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  • LAS123
    LAS123 Member Posts: 28
    edited April 2013

    SimplyAudrey, I've read that the oval base high projection Sientra are the closest to mix between round & shaped. Are those the ones you have? 

  • sherry67
    sherry67 Member Posts: 556
    edited April 2013

    Las123,

    I have the oval 550 HP Sientras....

  • Shellshine
    Shellshine Member Posts: 1,039
    edited April 2013

    OK, I get to eat humble pie and tell you all that I have my pre-op appt wth PS tomorrow to discuss how my breast profile will look for the rest of my life. Yes, the Big E will happen in 11 days.  Honestly, I've been pretty chill throughout  this whole story. I think I know what I want, I think my doc is gonna listen, and I look forward to it being over and done with.

    Cohesives - Check

    Anatomical - Check

    Size - hmmm.... I've got all the numbers here somewhere. Low vs med height, med vs high projection, sounds like college calculus to me at this stage of my life.  I've done my homework, now it's time to take the plunge. Please Goddess, let me get this over with so I can move on with the  rest of my life.

  • mackmann
    mackmann Member Posts: 14
    edited April 2013

    How exciting for you Shellshine! Like you, I'm looking forward to finally feeling normal for a change! I have my op on May 11th!

    I've decided on width and projection...but still confused about the height issue. How did you decide that?

  • LAS123
    LAS123 Member Posts: 28
    edited April 2013

    Thank you, Sherry. It seems most women that get Sientras are happiest with the oval based, highest projection. I think most of us don't want to scream "boob job" but want to look naturally perky or boobalicious, at least I do :)

    I'll be happy if I can get these things hiked up and even :)

    Good luck, Shellshine!

    Please update us!

  • Shellshine
    Shellshine Member Posts: 1,039
    edited April 2013

    Mackman - I don't know about height, will ask my PS what he thinks. Projection is more important to me. I figure there is a certain amount of space in there to do his work, so if he needs to go lower height for full projection that's fine. I don't wear cleavage showing clothes very often, and I am slender framed, so anything upper pole will probably look fine. 

  • Shellshine
    Shellshine Member Posts: 1,039
    edited April 2013

    OK Mackman, here's what my DPS said (and he is dear). He thinks that reconstruction patients (vs implants) should have the fuller profile because they are under the pectoral muscle. My width will be about the same as my TE's. The two Natrelle 410s with full projection that are approved by the FDA are mod and high. Since my DCIS was up kind of high, I have a dimple at the upper pole now. He's going to bring sizers in for both mod and full height and decide which one is a better fit. He knows I don't want to wear a bra after this is all said and done. I really trust him, he's excellent. He doesn't want to take any chances that the anatomicals will shift in the first post-up week while they are begining to adhere to the tissue, so I am having drains placed.

  • mackmann
    mackmann Member Posts: 14
    edited April 2013

    Thanks Shellshine. That's very interesting about having a fuller profile. i will speak about that with my surgeon at my next appointment. i was told that he will use sizers during surgery to help determine with implant will look best, which is a huge relief. I though that my decision before surgery was final.

    I guess, in the end, you do have to trust your PS to know what they are doing. I plan on showing him some pictures of how I may want to look...and most implrtantly, how I do NOT want to end up. Then i'lljust have to trust his expertise!

    Wishing the best of luck to all the sisters out there soon to have surgery!

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited April 2013

    Monday is my pre op visit with my PS.....surgery on the 15th! I will let you know what she says if I can remember all the questions!

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited May 2013

     next Wednesday is my exchange surgery!! SO EXCITED (and relieved to get rid of the bricks!)

  • nesw
    nesw Member Posts: 81
    edited May 2013

    Congrats Connie - hope to hear how good it feels. I was supposed to be tomorrow, then pushed back til next Friday, now just tentative because my particular Allergan 410MX are "on hold" by the FDA and can't be ordered.  Just waiting...... Actually I've talked to the FDA and Allergan and I'm hoping to get some kind of info (today, I hope) about how long they will be unavailable. Starting to feel like these chunks of granite are actually part of my body by now.

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited May 2013

    why are they on hold? and I know the feeling - I swear they get heavier and heavier every day now!!

  • nesw
    nesw Member Posts: 81
    edited May 2013

    I don't know Connie - all I know is that the nurse of my PS says that they are about to be approved, which (I guess) means that there is a transition time where they aren't available.  It might mean that they don't want people filling out all the paperwork for a clinical trial when the implants are about to be approved.  I really don't know!  I can't stand it though!

  • lilithmoon
    lilithmoon Member Posts: 177
    edited May 2013

    I just saw the PS and got measured for both breasts.  Surgery will be in June.  They said recovery from the surgery from round to gummy + new smaller gummy in non-cancer boob takes about 3 weeks.  Anyone done this yet?

  • Shellshine
    Shellshine Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2013

    I just had Allergan 410 FF (Full height, Full Projection), 535 ccs  implanted 6 days ago - very happy with the results. I am slender framed on top, 5'6" - I look less "buxom" than I used to with a bra, but I think I purposefully programmed myself with: "I know they won't be perfect" expectations.  I'm just so happy this is over. I had my post-op visit today and cried on the way home: I beat cancer, and I'm done. I'll have another visit in 6 weeks, but basicly, I feel like the worst is over. I think if the MX or FX had been available I might have been fitted with them, but I'm really ok with FF. I haven't worn a bra since mastectomies (except when working out) and I don't think I am going to wear them much in the future. 

    I worked as a research Nurse Practitioner until last year. Device trials end when the sponsor  has sufficient data to satisfy FDA regulators that the risks of complications are fully known. It's often a numbers game - you need a certain volume of cases to be "statistically significant," that the probability of complications happening (or not happening) is not affected by chance. The FDA wields a lot of power, but personally, I like it that way. It protects us consumers.

    I look forward to having all of you join me on the "squishy" side, so sorry we all had to go through this. I wish we could protect all our future BC sisters from getting this *!@#* disease.

    ~ Michelle

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited May 2013

    congrats on the new girls Michelle!! I get mine tomorrow :D

  • lilithmoon
    lilithmoon Member Posts: 177
    edited May 2013

    congratulations Michelle!

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited May 2013

    the new girls are IN!

  • AmyQ
    AmyQ Member Posts: 2,182
    edited May 2013

    I was just telling my DH about Gummy Bear Implants and wishing they were approved for use in the US as this is what I would choose then lo and behold I stumble upon this thread! I am so happy to hear this news.  Now just waiting for chemo to end and to decide if I'm doing rads or not.  Do I understand that I could have Allergen 410 Tear Drop Gummies and do Rads later without any worry about harm to the implants? Did I read this some where in this thread?

  • mamatwinz
    mamatwinz Member Posts: 248
    edited May 2013

    I have sientra anatomicals, round base (extra projection) and for projection and shape and looking natural..am happy!  One pocket by ps may be narrower than other due to a lot of work being done, but I have tried a cotton sports bra type with back closure and I did see more fullness in that.  I have not tried a regular bra yet as I am 3 weeks out now.  I will ask my ps at next appt, but I would guess not a lot of cleavage/upper pole because they are meant to "stay put" somewhat.  They are soft and I agree with what someone said earlier that they are softer than the allergan 410s i felt in ps office.  I had very very dense breast tissue pre mx so although softer than these; they are good for me.  I was 40 when diagnosed and per ps, no ptosis after having twins (likely due to dense tissue?)  I had super thin skin noted at exchange and could not handle 45s ps also tried.  I guess i would have like bigger via 45s, but worried about being too big and losing "me"??!  My main concern was projection and looking natural...and I got that..there is a sientra forum too... I think some of the ladies on here have been on there too!  I 'll have to try the other bra again..i have been wearing post op bra/corset becaues the day I wore other bra, it either caused pain or I did too much that day (the day I returned to work)..so I look at it and then go "nah" and stick with my post op one!  it will be interesting to see how the new allergans do!  :)

  • ConnieGreene
    ConnieGreene Member Posts: 348
    edited May 2013

    the new girls are in!

    Allergan Natrelle 410 Highly cohesive anatomically shaped implants - GUMMY BEARS!!!

    Can't wait to see them - followup tomorrow morning!

  • TLR
    TLR Member Posts: 55
    edited May 2013

    Conniegreene, congrats, so glad all went well for you. I will be waiting to hear your assessment of them. I am leaning towards the 410 myself.

  • monkeymom
    monkeymom Member Posts: 50
    edited May 2013

    Conniegreene, I'm also eager to hear what you think! So glad you've got new girls!

  • Shellshine
    Shellshine Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2013

    I think my 410's are too firm. Please research the other types of highly cohesive gel implants (Sientra?) and make sure you get ones you will be most comfortable with.  Pictures don't tell the whole story....they feel VERY different when they are placed behind the chest muscle. Good luck!

  • Hildy910
    Hildy910 Member Posts: 319
    edited May 2013

    Just swapped out the TEs for Sientra anatomically shaped implants today--so much easier than an MX, I was in surgery at 7:30 and in the car going home by 11. Very little pain and I can already feel the difference from the TEs. My PS had to pull one side down--I had radiation--and the other came up a bit, so I have hopes that they will look even. Now I just have to worry until the irradiated side heals.

  • mamatwinz
    mamatwinz Member Posts: 248
    edited May 2013

    yay hilde..congrats!

  • Hildy910
    Hildy910 Member Posts: 319
    edited May 2013

    I'm more excited than I thought I would be!  All you ladies did so much research, which was so helpful--I read this thread, and asked my PS about the new teardrop-shaped implants, and he said, "Oh yes, I was planning on using them for you," and we talked a little bit and I left the details up to him.  I've had two mastectomies with TEs with him, and he is an excellent, excellent PS who I trust fully, so it's a little easier to do that under those circumstances.  I just looked up what I have on the Sientra site, and I think I have the same ones that Mamatwinz has--they are textured Shaped Round Base High Projection implants--small, only 320 cc. I was small to begin with, and am quite active, so I didn't want to stretch  my chest wall out too, too much.  Course, the down side is that I now have to keep my stomach from pooching out any more than it already is. My only concern right now is whether the incision on the radiated side is going to have problems healing.  The PS is confident that things will be fine, but there is always an increased risk, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Of course, that TE was going to come out one way or another, so this issue would be there regardless....

    As far as feeling the cold, which I think Tangles was concerned about, it can't be worse than the TEs! Every time I had a drink of cold water I could feel it going all the way down my chest. Although maybe she was more concerned about feeling the Winter cold, which makes far more sense now that I think about it. D'oh!   

    AmyQ--the Rads before or after implants question varies by PS, I think. Mine wanted me to do the rads with a TE in, since sometimes implants get hard after radiation. Others prefer to do the implant surgery before rads, I think because irradiated tisse sometimes has trouble healing? I'm not sure that's the only reason.  

  • kestrelgurl
    kestrelgurl Member Posts: 266
    edited May 2013

    Hildy, I had my TE's placed about a year after radiation and had no problem with the incision healing. Saw my PS yesterday pre-June 7th exchange and he did tell me that he will be making new incisions for the exchange as he did not want to go in through the same incision a 3rd time due to healing issues.

    I will be getting 255cc 410's and think they are going to be just right! My TE's were filled to 250cc and they seem huge! Can't wait to get rid of them. Smile

  • SimplyAudrey
    SimplyAudrey Member Posts: 242
    edited May 2013

    Hildy - Hope you like your sientra's as much as I like mine.  Good thoughts and prayers for you on good healing!

    Having the chance afterwards to "play" with both a Sientra and a 410.....I like the sientra feel much better.  And waranteed for life!  Whoot!

    Sientra is a smaller company.....and I think their marketing folks missed the boat. 

  • mamatwinz
    mamatwinz Member Posts: 248
    edited May 2013

    Yeah, they may have..but my ps had sientra and allergan and said all his patients that had sientras placed were happy and so he was very happy with them!..because they are a great go between reported firmer 410s and "regular" silicone rounds..  simply... how far out are you from exchange?  did/do they change at all after exchange??  Thanks!

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