breast reconstruction
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I had a lumpectomy so I
I had a lumpectomy so I can't offer you info, but, wanted to wish you good luck!0 -
I haven't gone through it
I haven't gone through it yet, but my dear friend had a prophalactic (i'm sure i spelled that wrong) mastectomy in Sept. and had expanders. Her silicone implants went in 3 weeks ago, and she is very pleased. The recovery, for her, was not very difficult, and she looks and feels great. I hope that your experience goes just as well. Many hugs!
Jan0 -
I Love the Silicone Implants
I had a double mastectomy. Silicone implants have been in my body for 1-1/2 years. They feel great - soft - pliable - probably as close to the real breast as possible. Initially I had planned on having saline implants but I listened to my plastic surgeon. I can't remember everything he told, but it was all positive. I trusted my him, so...5 days before surgery I switched my decision and went with the silicone AND I VERY HAPPY THAT I DID. I have the MENTOR Memory Ge implant. I also had the nipple constructed and the aerola tattooed. Both make the breast look real.
It might help you to see and feel the silicone implant before your surgery. Your doctor should have samples of both the saline and silicone implants for your to examine.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle0 -
Silicone implants for meDifferent Ballgame said:I Love the Silicone Implants
I had a double mastectomy. Silicone implants have been in my body for 1-1/2 years. They feel great - soft - pliable - probably as close to the real breast as possible. Initially I had planned on having saline implants but I listened to my plastic surgeon. I can't remember everything he told, but it was all positive. I trusted my him, so...5 days before surgery I switched my decision and went with the silicone AND I VERY HAPPY THAT I DID. I have the MENTOR Memory Ge implant. I also had the nipple constructed and the aerola tattooed. Both make the breast look real.
It might help you to see and feel the silicone implant before your surgery. Your doctor should have samples of both the saline and silicone implants for your to examine.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle
I had a double mastectomy 2/2/09 and had tissue expanders put in at that time. I then had the exchange in November 2009 with silicone implants and like Janelle said--they feel great-soft -pliable. Saline implants are hard and feel like the tissue expanders.
Silicone is better in my mind.
Margo0
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