expander pushing in ribs
One expander is filled more than the other but does not appear to show more expansion.
My reconstruction surgeon has said that it is pushing inward on my ribs due to the radiation from a 2004 lumpectomy and the skin on that side does not have the same elasticity.
I am told that when the implants are put in I will have two different sized breasts!
Why can't he compensate for this by either putting something beneath the implant to even things out or perhaps place a larger implant on that side to equalize appearance?? After all, these are being created and thus there must be some creative leeway, right?
Has this happened to anyone else and did your ribs bouce back into their orginal position afterward?
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No experience.....
No experience with reconstruction....but these are questions you need to ask your surgeon....if it's any consolation, my breasts look like they belong to two different people! Due to a Lumpectomy and radiation....I actually don't care...been through enough!!!!
Hopefully others will chime in with some experience and can advise you.....
Hugs, Nancy0 -
Thanks for the hugs NancyMAJW said:No experience.....
No experience with reconstruction....but these are questions you need to ask your surgeon....if it's any consolation, my breasts look like they belong to two different people! Due to a Lumpectomy and radiation....I actually don't care...been through enough!!!!
Hopefully others will chime in with some experience and can advise you.....
Hugs, Nancy
Thanks for the hugs Nancy0 -
I don't know either as I hadMAJW said:No experience.....
No experience with reconstruction....but these are questions you need to ask your surgeon....if it's any consolation, my breasts look like they belong to two different people! Due to a Lumpectomy and radiation....I actually don't care...been through enough!!!!
Hopefully others will chime in with some experience and can advise you.....
Hugs, Nancy
I don't know either as I had a lumpectomy, but, Nancy is right, ask your plastic surgeon. When is your next appointment with him? Hopefully he can put your mind at ease with your questions.0 -
this sounds a bit, odd. Did your Plastic SurgeonKristin N said:I don't know either as I had
I don't know either as I had a lumpectomy, but, Nancy is right, ask your plastic surgeon. When is your next appointment with him? Hopefully he can put your mind at ease with your questions.
discuss the fact that you would have 2 different sizes of TE, before your surgery? I
would have to agree with Nancy, and Kristin. Call PS and get yourself in there, ASAP -- explain your discomfort with the 1 TE, and ask him questions --. What can be done
to alleviate some of your rib pain, etc.
Please let us know the outcome.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam0 -
Did you call your plasticVickiSam said:this sounds a bit, odd. Did your Plastic Surgeon
discuss the fact that you would have 2 different sizes of TE, before your surgery? I
would have to agree with Nancy, and Kristin. Call PS and get yourself in there, ASAP -- explain your discomfort with the 1 TE, and ask him questions --. What can be done
to alleviate some of your rib pain, etc.
Please let us know the outcome.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
Did you call your plastic surgeon about this? He should explain this to you and hopefully help you with this pain. Please post an update.
Hugs, Noel0
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