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Breast reduction surgery in the future? |
I know there are probably many women who would wish for my bust size, but lately it's more of a nuisance and embarassment than anything. Losing weight actually does NOT lessen the amount of fat in them either! I've been able to get my waist down to 27 inches, 128 pounds and they were still huge. I do want to breastfeed in the future when I have kids, so that's why I always go back and forth with this issue. Also, my fiance isn't too uppity with me getting a reduction either because he doesn't think that my chest is big enough to cause significant health issues. And when I had showed a doctor the bra indents in my shoulders, she said that I needed to get higher quality bras with wider straps because she also has a big bust. I had a breast reduction when I was 16. I was already a DDD and wasnt done growing obviously. They took me down to an A. Now 13 years later and 2 kids later I am back to a D. I can't imagine how big I would be if I hadn't had it done. My doctor said I had to have it done or I would have major back problems since I already had spina bifida. I can tell you I will never regret having the reduction. I was only in the hospital a couple of days. And two weeks later I was at percussion camp (yes I was a band geek lol) playing the cymbals which made my band director very nervous because he knew I had had the surgery lol. If you do have it done just remember to talk to the surgeon about the way he will be doing it, especially if you haven't had kids yet and want to breast feed because they reduced me down so far they had to end up cutting all those glands and so I wasnt able to breast feed my children. And also remember to rub the Vitamin E oil (i think that's what it was) on it regularly to help reduce the scars. I was young and stupid and didn't think it would make a difference. The scars aren't bad but I know with as not noticible they are now that if I had used it they wouldnt even show now at all. Good luck hun...it's not bad at all. And you will never regret it. You'll love it. I have a couple different friends who have gotten breast reduction and none of them regret it. They are all very happy with the outcome and none of them had any post-op problems. Go to a plastic surgeon and get a consultation. You may even be able to get your health insurance to cover the surgery if your doctor says they are hurting your health (like causing back, neck or shoulder problems.) Mine are 36DDD. :( I've gotten fairly used to them, but yeah, they're a bit of an annoyance. I can't really give you any advice though. I know some women are much happier after breast reduction, but I dunno. I'd be too scared. It's up to you (and what you can afford/what your insurance covers). You can get it covered by insurance, mine was covered 100%. Breast reduction surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Tour2india4health Consultants .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America. |
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