Nashville Breast Reduction doctors

J. Jason Wendel, MD J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1215 21st Ave South Suite 6050 , Nashville
12 answers
Michael Hueneke, MD Michael Hueneke, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1914 Charlotte Avenue Suite 101, Nashville
4 answers
Alexander G. Nein, MD Alexander G. Nein, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
2400 Patterson St Suite 202, Nashville
1 answer
Jack Fisher, MD Jack Fisher, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
310 23rd Ave. North Suite 101, Nashville
Ted Behar, MD Ted Behar, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
397 Wallace Rd Bldg C, Nashville

Recent Answers

How Large Can my Breasts Be After Reduction? (photo)

My details.. I am 5'10" and I weigh 213lbs. I carry a lot of muscle on my frame. I recently lost 25 pounds and I will probably lose 15-20 more. Historically, my weight does not affect the size of my breasts much. My bra size is is between a 34 and 36H. I have shoulder pain and a dislocated clavicle. My concern is that I have a small rib cage, but I am tall. Can I still stay around a 34D or DD and receive the benefits of the reduction? I want to keep my curviness.

A: curvy after breast reduction

If you still want to be large after a breast reduction, get a cosmetic lift with a small reduction. It will improve your symptoms by placing your breast up and back onto your chest and make them somewhat smaller. It is likely that your insurance company will not pay for this if not enough tissue is removed. However, chosing to have it done as a cosmetic procedure, let's you pick the size that you want to be.

J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
Nipple Sensation After Breast Reduction

Hi! I had a breast reduction a year and a half ago (June 2010). I went from a size DD to a size C. Since the operation, I have not regained sensation to both nipples. Is this normal after such a long time? Can I still hope to have the sensation come back?

A: loss of nipple sensation after breast reduction

Loss of nipple sensation after breast reduction occurs about 10% of the time and is sometimes permanent.  If sensation hasn't returned at 1 year, it is not likely to return. Some individuals have had return of sensation at 2 years but this is the exception and not the rule.

J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
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