she should follow her doctor's instructions.
Hi people, my sister was under surgeon to get breast implant.
she was out from gym 2 months . now she come back.
My questions.
Should she avoid any exercise for chest?
what type of exercise could she do to avoid damage on muscle or implant.?
thanks alot
she should follow her doctor's instructions.
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Exactly what I was going to say.Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
>"Lets see some pics"
Not relevant.
Surgeon knows what type of exercise is best.
Depends on if they were above or below the muscle. I don't think there is a problem with her starting again, but I concur with everyone else, her surgeon should know best.
thanks for response;Originally Posted by Bulwark
it was below the muscle, her Doctor just said her made easy exercise, use a ligth weight.
OK we understandt that.
but my question here is, what exercises she might do?
thanks


she should have full function and no need to avoid anything, also she did not need to take two months off, maybe 4 weeks. it's important to keep the implants moving, i.e. massage them everyday to help prevent scar tissue.Originally Posted by alexvega
Some people said her that the heavy weigth to deform the implantsOriginally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
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She probably shouldn't bounce the bar off her chest while doing Bench anymore!![]()
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I don't see how...ask the surgeon that peformed the surgery.Originally Posted by alexvega
again....massaging v. not massaging, lifting v. not lifting, one set of exercises v. another...TELL HER TO TALK TO HER PLASTIC SURGEON. every single PS is different and will have varied recommendations across the board, post op instructions, etc.
besides, why are you asking folks on a male dominated fitness board what she should do??? honestly alex, the best advice for her is to talk to her doctor. come on now.
Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory. -G. Behn
Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
Give him a break. To be honest, I don't understand a damn word he said. For all we know, he could have been asking about whether or not his sister should eat chicken breast before working out.
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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wow his sister just got surgury u moron.Originally Posted by kenwood
commomOriginally Posted by Dale Mabry
are you Kidding ?
Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
When you go out to a restaurant, do you order chicken breasts by asking for an implant?![]()
or, "Honey, next time you go out, get some breast implants!"
Implants haven't stopped celebreties from working out, so i think it'd be fine after the healing process completes.
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Yes, I am joking, gimme a jajajajajjaOriginally Posted by alexvega
If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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ok i`ll say your advise to her, thanksOriginally Posted by The13ig13adWolf

Originally Posted by kenwood
I agree. I don't think we can make an educated decision on the matter until we get some conclusive visual evidence.![]()


I would have to see them in order to make a proper response.
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thats a great idea i think im gonna try that some dayOriginally Posted by Spud
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let me ask to she if she agree,!Originally Posted by Doublebase
Heavy lifting and development of the pecs can make the implants shift outwards.Originally Posted by alexvega
I just got my implants redone due to the fact when I returned to heavy benching I developed a lot more chest muscle which ended up pushing my implants outwards.
The second surgery was more extensive as the surgeon not only had to lift the new muscle but sew up the outer pockets to stop them shifting back again, healing time was much slower.
If she doesn't plan to get them redone in a couple of years she should avoid heavy chest work.
thanks honeyOriginally Posted by BritChick
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