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Stretch Marks

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Yung93 · 08/04/2026 22:43

Hi,

I’d like some advice please.

I’ve had stretch marks on my breasts for the past 16 years after having my child. Some of which are still purple and indented, has anybody had any success with any products/procedures?

Also, I had a breast augmentation in September 2025 (8months ago). Prior to my surgery, my breast sizes were different. However, they still look asymmetrical enough for me to notice. Has anyone had this experience?

Thanks in advance!

OP posts:
momz1 · 11/04/2026 07:39

Slight breast asymmetry post-augmentation is common and may improve over time. If noticeable after full healing, consider discussing revision with your surgeon.

Yung93 · 14/04/2026 03:47

momz1 · 11/04/2026 07:39

Slight breast asymmetry post-augmentation is common and may improve over time. If noticeable after full healing, consider discussing revision with your surgeon.

Thank you for your reply. Please may I ask, have you had breast augmentation? If so, was your experience similar? & how long for did it take for them to become more symmetrical? xx

OP posts:
momz1 · 14/04/2026 03:52

Yung93 · 14/04/2026 03:47

Thank you for your reply. Please may I ask, have you had breast augmentation? If so, was your experience similar? & how long for did it take for them to become more symmetrical? xx

I haven't personally had breast augmentation, but I know it can be a bit of a journey. Everyone’s experience is different, and it can take some time for things to settle and become more symmetrical. It varies from person to person, but usually, it can take a few months for things to settle fully. If you're unsure or have any concerns, it might help to check in with your surgeon. Wishing you all the best with your recovery!

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