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    Lightbulb Right side implant always firmer if you are right-handed?

    Hi ladies,

    I had silicone under the muscle implants done around 5 years ago. I've always noticed that my right side of right boob always feels former than my left one. Is it because I'm right handed so my right pec muscle is more firmer and muscle-y? Or does it mean I have some scar tissue there that maybe I can soften up by manually manipulating it? Are there any good exercises for making it softer 94
    Or is it too late since I had them done 5 years ago? Thanks for your input!

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    Default Re: Right side implant always firmer if you are right-handed?

    I've noticed this too, and also that my right implant was riding higher than my left, but thank God that finally went away. I am about 1 1/2 years post op. The only thing I know that *could* soften them would be 2,000 IU of vitamin E daily for at least one year, there was a study where women took this dosage for one year, and that ones that did had significantly softer implants. I can get the info about the study from my doctor if you would like. You would have to also be doing aggressive massage along with the Vitamin E everyday, since the massage would help break up the scar tissue possibly, and the massage would prevent it from coming back, or coming back as fibrous and hard. You would have to be careful with the massage though as not to damage your tissues. You want to push the implant up, down, left and right, to stretch and open the pocket. My doctor told me it takes four hundred pounds of pressure to rupture a Mentor Memory Gel implant, which is what I have, so I massage hard, using the the door way sometimes to lean against and push the implant to the side, or laying on the ground. Do this, manipulating the implant in four directions, three times in each direction, about twice a day. You will feel the implant stretch the pocket, especially in the upwards direction.

    Is your right implant higher? What REALLY helped me push mine downwards was this technique I honestly just made up. I took two sports bras, one with an excessively wide, thick, strong and tight elastic band. That one I put on first, but slowly and carefully I pull it up from the bottom of my right implant, holding from the top right strap, so it's stretching my nipple upwards, keeping it against my skin. I stretch it completely over my nipple and just over the implant barely, then let it rest to where it's pushing my implant down, my stretching my tissues upwards, Instead of just lifting it up and over my right implant and resting it on my pec muscle from the top. What I accomplished was pushing my implant downwards, and stretching my bottom breast tissue over it, so it sat naturally, instead of just pushing the entire thing down from the top without stretching and putting pressure and breaking up that bottom scar tissue. I put the other sports over this one to keep them both firm and in place. I also felt like the the left to right pocket exercises helped a lot, which you usually only read about the up down ones.

    Another thing that you could try would be getting a prescription for Singulair or Accolate. They are both leukotrine antagonists, so can help with inflammation and scar formation. My doctor had me take Singulair for three months after my surgery, and I will say it was expensive. He told me that both drugs are equally effective in this regard, although I noticed from reading online that most women have been prescribed Accolate in situations like yours, when they already had some capsular contracture later on post op, and my treatment with Singulair was more preventative. Accolate is hard on your liver though, and you will have to have monitored blood liver enzyme tests while on that drug.

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    Default Re: Right side implant always firmer if you are right-handed?

    Thank you so much for your very thorough reply! Have heard about the vitamin e supplements and will get on that. Also will do the exercises you said. My right implant isn't higher, just feels firmer on the right sided half of it ( draw a pie with a vertical line straight through the middle, it is the right half). I like your sports bra suggestion! Thanks for the accolade and singular suggestions. Heard about those too but never were on them. Will try. Week of doing the massages in morning and at night, along with vitamin e. yes definitely will be gentle with them though and use proper technique. Thanks again!

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