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Is it possible for a plastic surgeon to dig the pocket too far down during breast augmentation?

  • I had breast implants one year ago. The right breast is lower than the left. At first, my surgeon told me that the left breast hadn't "dropped" yet. So I left it at that. But one year later, I'm looking more carefully and I think she dug the pocket too far down on the right breast, that's why it's much lower than the left one. Also, my scar was put in the "crease" of the breast. My left breast scar is not visible, because it's right in the crease. On my right breast though, you can SEE the scar, which makes me think my pocked was dug too far down. If you take the skin on the bottom of the right breast and push it up to be level with the skin on the bottom of the left breast, the breast is in perfect position and the scar is not visible, it's in the crease where it belongs. Did my surgeon dig too far down, is that why my right breast is lower? And most importantly, can this be fixed?

  • Answer:

    Yes, it could be possible that she dug the pocket too low but I would recommend getting another opinion from a Plastic Surgeon that does not share the same office of the one you saw to see what they say. I also have the link to a site that may help you find even more information. The link is at: http://forums.obgyn.net/womens-health You will need to copy and paste the link to your browser's address bar.

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