Some women have said that their doctors wouldn't allow them to go down as much as they wanted for medical reasons. I'm wondering if that big of a jump in sizes would be possible for me? I'm currently a 32J and would like to be a 32C or 32D.
Im currently a 42J wanting to go to a C cup. Im almost 50, long done with breastfeeding and dont have a sexual interest in nipples. In research on a reduction from my size its clear Id need FNG which seems like its unnecessary extra stitches, risks and healing. Id like to just have the reduction without re-attachment of the nipples. I read that insurance might not cover it that way - but if Im having plenty of tissue removed based on the medical necessity criteria why would it matter?
31 year old female. 54 160 pounds. Wearing a 34J bra but dr said measurements came out to 34F. Ive gone to two consults and got two very different responses. First dr stated I was a great candidate for BR through insurance and stated he would probably take out around 600 grams. Second dr stated my breast arent large or dense enough to have a reduction and suggested a lift with minimal removal. Looking for more opinions on what route would be best and how many grams would get me to a C cup.
I need advice on how to go about getting a breast reduction covered. I'm 5'3, 146 Ibs, and I have 36 I/J's. I would love to go down to a C, as my breasts cause me immense back pain that a chiropractor can't relieve. My left is also larger than my right. It's really frustrating that I can no longer run or work out comfortably, and everything I wear is either inappropriate if it is fitted, or I have to buy two sizes up. If someone has advice on how I should go about this, it would be appreciated.