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my dr never told me of this risk! so mad!
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I had a BA on March 23 of this year. My PS didn't tell me I could lose sensation, but I already knew through lots of online research. If you've never had a BA losing sensation is a BIG deal. I didn't give it much thought before I went in and now my left breast (which was my more sensitive one) has no sensation in the nipple or lower part of my breast where the incision is. I also lost sensation under my arm (in the area where a bra would cover). My right breast seems to have made it out of surgery just fine (no loss of feeling that I can tell). I also still have a little bit of pain when my husband tries to touch or suck my left nipple (this sucks). Yes, in some ways our sex life is better, but it's also diminished with the loss of sensation in my left breast. I would say it could be a trade off, but you never know how your body will react from the trauma. As far as regaining sensation, it is possible from what I have learned about the nervous system through a course in Anatomy & Physiology. The nerves that supply your breasts are part of your Peripheral Nervous System and when they are damaged the more superficial part (closer to the skin) degenerates, and eventually over time will regrow. If the damage is just too much then it will not and there is no way to tell who will or will not regain sensation. I hope, one day, that all of us will regain sensation. Goodluck to you all!
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I had breast augmentation surgery 5 years ago, and my left breast never felt normal. The right one is fine, feels like I was born with it, but the left is a different story. I expressed my concerns with my dr and she said that everything looked normal and that she didn't see anything that would be causing this. 1/3 of my breast, not the nipple, is numb. I don't know if it's to try to see her again and tell her there IS something wrong, or just to see another surgeon. Any advice?
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Me too! I'm 1 week post op 500cc gummybears under the muscle. My incision is in the crease. My nipples went frrom dead pre-op to on fire super sensitve post op but the sides of my breasts are numb! it's driving me crazy.
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About 1 and 1/2 yr out, still numb back of right armpit. My nipples used to be sensitive in a good way, but now I can't even stand to touch them myself they are so sensitive and hurt if they are squeezed. Not much improvement thus far, and I really don't expect any. I think the nerves were/are stretched or compressed. At least my breasts look good now.
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Don't panic! Numbness is quite common after breast augmentation, with the nipples being the most commonly affected. Sensory nerves are often damaged at the tme of surgery; many are so small they are invisible. Nerve regrowth occurs very slowly. Sensation typically returns within 12 months, although permanent numbness can rarely occur. Having said that, at 3 weeks there is little cause for concern. Continue to massage the tissue per your doctor's instruction and try not to worry! Give your body time to recover and you will be quite happy in the long run
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Your story sounds like mine... ;( I've ruined a wonderful part of our intimacy. I'm so very torn up about it and I miss those sensations!!! So sad.... ;(
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