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It's been more than 3 months since the prosthetic breast augmentation, and everything else is satisfactory, except that the left side of the prosthesis is lying hard, which makes me very entangled and
It's been more than 3 months since the prosthetic breast augmentation, and everything else is satisfactory, except that the left side of the prosthesis is lying hard, which makes me very entangled and unhappy. I wonder if it will be soft. There are several reasons for stiffness after breast augmentation surgery:

(1) The stripping cavity is not large enough. Almost every beauty seeker has pinched his used breast augmentation prosthesis before operation, and everyone knows that the prosthesis is very soft. The premise of this softness is that when we pinch it, the prosthetic material can expand outward where our hands are not pinched. For example, a bottle of unopened Coca-Cola wrapped in plastic is full of gas even if the liquid is not full. When we squeeze the bottle, we use great force because there is no room for the things in the bottle to move. When we unscrew the bottle cap and release the gas, the bottle feels soft when we screw it on. This is because the liquid in the bottle has room to move. Breast augmentation prosthesis is hard if there is no space in the human body. Even if you massage, it won't change much.

(2) There is more blood in the cavity. After breast augmentation, the early stage is soft. After a period of time, the breast becomes hard, mostly because the hematoma in the cavity becomes hard connective tissue, which tightly wraps the prosthesis. This is what we often hear or see as "fibrocystic twins after breast augmentation". After this happens, breasts are often described as "like stones" by beauty seekers. Hematoma is undoubtedly caused by surgery, and the best treatment is timely and adequate drainage after operation to discharge hematocele. Of course, it is best to have no bleeding, which requires the surgeon to have an accurate mastery level, rich application of bleeding prevention methods and skilled and gentle operation skills.

(3) bacterial infection. The latest theory holds that the slight contamination of Staphylococcus epidermidis may be one of the reasons for the formation of capsular contracture. Whether this reason is true or not, surgeons are required to attach great importance to strict skin disinfection to prevent bacterial infection, which is the most basic element of all surgical operations.

(4) There is no effective and sufficient massage after breast augmentation. During the operation, the cavity used to accommodate the detached prosthesis is obviously larger than the prosthesis to be implanted, and the traumatic tissue has such a characteristic in the repair process, that is, the tissue shrinks. If this contraction process is not stopped after breast augmentation, the cavity of the prosthesis will gradually shrink and wrap the prosthesis tightly, thus making the prosthesis inactive and hardening the breast. Therefore, it is particularly important to keep the cavity larger than the prosthesis after operation, and the only effective way to keep the cavity size is massage. There is also a simple and convenient alternative to massage, that is, sleeping on your stomach for 90 minutes every day, and the effect is very reliable.

I suggest you go to the hospital for a check-up, confirm what the problem is, and then draw a conclusion.