Rippling of the skin can occur when an individual receives breast implants. Rippling is more commonly found in those who go with saline implants and is less commonly found in those who go with silicone implants. If a saline implant is over filled it will reduce the chances of this happening although on the other hand an overfilled saline implant can lead to deflation. If the implant is not filled enough or filled just enough then the liquid will move around freely and over time you may begin to notice wavy effects in your skin around and on your breasts. The same goes for textured vs. smooth implants. Textured implants run a higher chance of creating the ripple effect while smooth implants most likely won’t. There are different methods and approaches the surgeon can take to help avoid this from happening the main ways being the proper implant choice, texture, fill, and the positioning. The positioning of the implant is vital in a breast augmentation you want to make sure that the implant is inserted underneath your chest muscle not over top.
If the muscle is on the top of the implant it will help create a smoother, more natural surface and definitely help in preventing rippling effects in your skin. It is very unfortunate when an individual’s skin begins to ripple on the top of the breast. When this happens it will most likely prevent the person from wearing low cut shirts that reveal the top portion of the breasts or even bathing suits.




My friend had a awful time with her implants. So much so she had them removed after 3 years of pain.
I’m looking into herbal pills first.
you need to value yourself as is, or work to reach a reasonable, healthy goal. I am sad that you chose to surgically alter yourself and show it off on yt. anyone who does not like you as is not your friend.