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mgallagator

Location: Orange County, CA
Joined: 8 Apr 2009
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  • Posted to Breast Reduction & Lift: Wish I Did It Sooner! - Newport Beach on 5 Apr 2013
    She is incredible. Not only in skill but in overall personality and demeanor. I adore her! I was a DD straight out of surgery. They haven't grown although I've been told that women with large breasts tend to grow them back and know gals that have had 2 and 3 reductions. I'm 3 years out and they're still the same size. I'm 5 foot 9 and a size 14/16 with an hourglass shape so we wanted to keep me "balanced" and "curvy." I could have gone to a D and been happy but I'm very happy with the end result. The sideboob meat and all the boob in the middle was removed and you can see the results for yourself. I think you'll be super happy with yours too! Congrats!
  • Posted to Breast Reduction & Lift: Wish I Did It Sooner! - Newport Beach on 13 Mar 2013
    No worries, I just didn't get it. I'm not sure I would agree with that but I'll trust ya! When you're with your doc, you really have to discuss your expectations. I'm very full figured, 5 foot 9 and a size 14 so my doctor really wanted to keep me "full & curvy." She did a great job with that for sure!
  • Posted to Breast Reduction & Lift: Wish I Did It Sooner! - Newport Beach on 13 Mar 2013
    I'm not sure why the band size is relevant. It doesn't really matter if you're a 34 a 36 or a 40, it's more the cup size. I'm now a 38DD or 40DD depending on brand and was a G or GG prior. I'm 2.5 years out and my scars are barely noticeable, I have all my sensation and they're still pretty perky. I am VERY happy!
  • Posted to Breast Reduction & Lift: Wish I Did It Sooner! - Newport Beach on 11 Mar 2013
    Surgeons will ALWAYS tell you that there is a risk of losing sensation, however, my surgeon also told me that she has never had a patient lose sensation. I did not lose any sensation. The nerves "grow back" a centimeter or milimeter a day (or something like that) so it can be a bit slow but mine is all there thankfully! I think nowadays it's much less common and definitely not something that should prevent you from moving forward.
  • Posted to Breast Reduction & Lift: Wish I Did It Sooner! - Newport Beach on 26 Jan 2012
    My scars are BARELY even noticeable! I'm caucasian of Western EUropean descent which tends to not scar. I barely even used Bio Oil on the scars so with very minimal (if any)lotions or creams, you can barely see any marks. Plus the breasts have dropped a wee bit, which also helps cover them. My hubby comments how gorgeous they look and how he can hardly see any scars. But even when the scars were new he said he didn't really notice them. I would NOT let the possibility of scars deter you from this procedure. I love my new boobs!!!

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