Boob Job!! And weight lifting
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6 weeks of leg days!!!
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Someone might have already said this...but I have been doing a lot of research and they can place them under the muscle, under the fascia on top of the muscle or under the breats tissue and on top of the fascia. If they place them under hte muscle, you will be restricted for many weight training exercises forever because working those muscles too hard can damage the implant. Under the breast tissue is not as natural looking. under the fascia seems like the best placement if you continue to heavy lift...but I would ask your surgeon these specific questions before you do something to damage the implants.0
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Someone might have already said this...but I have been doing a lot of research and they can place them under the muscle, under the fascia on top of the muscle or under the breats tissue and on top of the fascia. If they place them under hte muscle, you will be restricted for many weight training exercises forever because working those muscles too hard can damage the implant. Under the breast tissue is not as natural looking. under the fascia seems like the best placement if you continue to heavy lift...but I would ask your surgeon these specific questions before you do something to damage the implants.
So really, don't worry about damaging your implants working out if you have unders, you'd be surprised to find out just how hard it is to damage one.1 -
I would think you should listen to your doctor.0
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Just my two cents. Well, maybe 1 1/2 cents. Why a boob job at all? I see so many women obsessed over things like boob size. Who cares? Love yourself for the way you are? These are serious procedures that could have complications. Sometimes it's not worth it. Be healthy, be fit, love yourself!
Just saying.
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I really don't understand why this is such a necessity to young women today. To be honest, I always wanted bigger ones when I was younger.....Let me tell you something as an older than dirt woman, mine don't sag....LOL And I am thrilled that I can say that at my age.
To the poster I am quoting, you are a wise man!!0 -
One of my besties has unders. I can't remember her recovery time but it was definitely around 2 months at least. They look/feel uhmayzing and she lifts like a beast these days (she's a figure competitor).0
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Just my two cents. Well, maybe 1 1/2 cents. Why a boob job at all? I see so many women obsessed over things like boob size. Who cares? Love yourself for the way you are? These are serious procedures that could have complications. Sometimes it's not worth it. Be healthy, be fit, love yourself!
Just saying.
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I really don't understand why this is such a necessity to young women today. To be honest, I always wanted bigger ones when I was younger.....Let me tell you something as an older than dirt woman, mine don't sag....LOL And I am thrilled that I can say that at my age.
To the poster I am quoting, you are a wise man!!
Yep, I have unders. I do realize the recovery time is tougher because of it.
It most definitely was not a necessity for me. However, it's something that I have always wanted as I've had non-existent breasts my whole entire life. Now that I have D's, I can safely say it has not been life changing or a factor in my self confidence-I know I'm beautiful with or without boobs. However, I'm definitely pleased with the results and won't mind rocking my teeny bikini again!
As for anything sagging...if my grandma and mother are any indication, nothing will sag on me-ever, thanks to asian genes. Pretty much banking on never getting a wrinkle :laugh:0 -
(Mine are real) (serious)
That being said
When investing n plastic surgery, obey your doctor
If he says wait 6 weeks
then wait 6 weeks
Do you want to "mess" up his work?0 -
Someone might have already said this...but I have been doing a lot of research and they can place them under the muscle, under the fascia on top of the muscle or under the breats tissue and on top of the fascia. If they place them under hte muscle, you will be restricted for many weight training exercises forever because working those muscles too hard can damage the implant. Under the breast tissue is not as natural looking. under the fascia seems like the best placement if you continue to heavy lift...but I would ask your surgeon these specific questions before you do something to damage the implants.
So really, don't worry about damaging your implants working out if you have unders, you'd be surprised to find out just how hard it is to damage one.
Thanks for your input! Great to hear from someone who has actually experienced them and lifts. Now that I've gotten them I'm actually planning on waiting even a little longer than the recommended time0 -
(Mine are real) (serious)
That being said
When investing n plastic surgery, obey your doctor
If he says wait 6 weeks
then wait 6 weeks
Do you want to "mess" up his work?
Of
Course
I don't0 -
My trainer had one done just recently and she was out for a week. She told me she lowered her calorie intake when she was out and after a week she was back in the gym. Good Luck.0
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I don't understand why women wat to get boob jobs.0
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I don't understand why women wat to get boob jobs.
if **** jobs were as easy i assure you 90% of the men out there would0 -
I haven't read all the replies so sorry if this has been said. You only get one chance to recover. You have the rest of your life to lift heavy. This is a big procedure and you may not even feel up to lifting for 6 weeks. Follow your doctor's post op instructions like your life depends on it. Why would you want to risk a complication?0
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I don't understand why women wat to get boob jobs.
As a survival mechanism...makes for great flotation devices if I ever get stranded in water...0 -
I don't understand why women wat to get boob jobs.
As a survival mechanism...makes for great flotation devices if I ever get stranded in water...
lol. I didn't look at the date of your original post. You already had the surgery? Hope things are going well for you in your recovery. Also, great response here. I think I would have been ruder. :-)0 -
I don't understand why women wat to get boob jobs.
As a survival mechanism...makes for great flotation devices if I ever get stranded in water...
lol. I didn't look at the date of your original post. You already had the surgery? Hope things are going well for you in your recovery. Also, great response here. I think I would have been ruder. :-)
Hahah thank you, my recovery has been better than expected. And you're right, definitely not worth starting early to create problems in the future0 -
You absolutely need your rest time after the surgery. This is something that could potentially affect your body and screw all sorts of things up for the rest of your life. 6 weeks is nothing. It will fly by. You can handle some cycling for awhile just to keep your cardio up.
I obviously have no personal experience with boob jobs, but lots of experience with piercings, tattoos, implant and subdermal "heavy" modifications etc. and I can't stress enough the importance to properly heal things. Heavy lifting puts lots of stress on chest muscles and your overall upper body and multiple bodily systems and functionality. You are making a major modification to your body that will affect the rest of your entire life, is 6 weeks really the end of the world? I wouldn't say so.0 -
You absolutely need your rest time after the surgery. This is something that could potentially affect your body and screw all sorts of things up for the rest of your life. 6 weeks is nothing. It will fly by. You can handle some cycling for awhile just to keep your cardio up.
I obviously have no personal experience with boob jobs, but lots of experience with piercings, tattoos, implant and subdermal "heavy" modifications etc. and I can't stress enough the importance to properly heal things. Heavy lifting puts lots of stress on chest muscles and your overall upper body and multiple bodily systems and functionality. You are making a major modification to your body that will affect the rest of your entire life, is 6 weeks really the end of the world? I wouldn't say so.
Oooops I'm late to the party, I see you already made the good choice.0 -
Listen to your doc. I've witnessed many a person coming back to workouts well before recommended rest and recovery time and ended up having to be out much longer due to complications.
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I don't have experience with post-surgery recommendations, but I'd do what your doctor tells you to.
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My trainer had one done just recently and she was out for a week. She told me she lowered her calorie intake when she was out and after a week she was back in the gym. Good Luck.
Thank god my job doesn't require anything really physical, or else I'd have to take extended leave...
As for lowering my calorie intake, I've unintentionally lost a substantial amount of weight since surgery, which was unwanted as I'm underweight. Eating the same amount on bed rest, so not sure how it's happening. I'm sure an upcoming vacation will take care of this little problem, though!
And thank you all for the advice-rest assured, I will be taking the full 6 weeks and then some0 -
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My trainer had one done just recently and she was out for a week. She told me she lowered her calorie intake when she was out and after a week she was back in the gym. Good Luck.
Thank god my job doesn't require anything really physical, or else I'd have to take extended leave...
As for lowering my calorie intake, I've unintentionally lost a substantial amount of weight since surgery, which was unwanted as I'm underweight. Eating the same amount on bed rest, so not sure how it's happening. I'm sure an upcoming vacation will take care of this little problem, though!
And thank you all for the advice-rest assured, I will be taking the full 6 weeks and then some0 -
My trainer had one done just recently and she was out for a week. She told me she lowered her calorie intake when she was out and after a week she was back in the gym. Good Luck.
Thank god my job doesn't require anything really physical, or else I'd have to take extended leave...
As for lowering my calorie intake, I've unintentionally lost a substantial amount of weight since surgery, which was unwanted as I'm underweight. Eating the same amount on bed rest, so not sure how it's happening. I'm sure an upcoming vacation will take care of this little problem, though!
And thank you all for the advice-rest assured, I will be taking the full 6 weeks and then some
Haha I guess so-I have been a lot hungrier since the surgery though, so you're right about my body probably adapting. I also assumed I would gain weight, partially from the implants themselves! But there's no way to know, and I can't exactly weight each boob to see how much they weigh :laugh:0 -
My trainer had one done just recently and she was out for a week. She told me she lowered her calorie intake when she was out and after a week she was back in the gym. Good Luck.
Thank god my job doesn't require anything really physical, or else I'd have to take extended leave...
As for lowering my calorie intake, I've unintentionally lost a substantial amount of weight since surgery, which was unwanted as I'm underweight. Eating the same amount on bed rest, so not sure how it's happening. I'm sure an upcoming vacation will take care of this little problem, though!
And thank you all for the advice-rest assured, I will be taking the full 6 weeks and then some
Haha I guess so-I have been a lot hungrier since the surgery though, so you're right about my body probably adapting. I also assumed I would gain weight, partially from the implants themselves! But there's no way to know, and I can't exactly weight each boob to see how much they weigh :laugh:
There's a forum on there just for women with breast implants or other plastic surgery procedures done or getting done. There is SO much info on there!! And you can totally figure out how much your boobs weigh lol.
Silicone Breast Implant Weight:
1cc weighs 0.0375 oz.
To calculate the weight of silicone implants, see the directions below.
If you have two 300cc implants then: 300cc x 2 = 600cc total
600cc x 0.0375 = 22.5oz
22.5oz divided by 16oz = 1.40625 lbs. for both implants
Saline Breast Implant Weight:
If you have two 300cc saline implants then:
300cc x 2 = 600cc total
600cc divide by 29.574 (to convert to ounces) = 20.2880 ounces
20.5338 divided by 16 (ounces) = 1.268 lbs. for both implants0 -
Definitely wait! AND wear that brace thing they give you for as long as they say! Really, you don't want an implant to slip or tear or rupture. Suckers are expensive and the recovery is a b**** so you'll be so mad at yourself if you have to go through it all over again!0
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Are you going under the muscle???? Even a year out, I have trouble with chest exercises!
I'm a year and a half out from under the muscle and bench is still not great. But everything else I lift like a small beast.
let them settle a bit. Give it a couple months. You may be able to lift sooner, but why risk messing up your surgery? You don't want capsular contracture.
same here and I am at almost 5 years. under the muscle.
I focus on everything else and spend little time on chest because it pulls awkwardly and they cramp and pull apart.
i'm glad you learned more and will listen to the doctors advice0 -
friend of mine got er done and she had to wait the 6 weeks because of the pain factor... bouncing hurt bad... shes all good now.0
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You should check out www.justbreastimplants.com
There's a forum on there just for women with breast implants or other plastic surgery procedures done or getting done. There is SO much info on there!! And you can totally figure out how much your boobs weigh lol.
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Thanks for the forum info. Will definitely check it out.0
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