I am 1 week away from being 6mpo from my breast reduction surgery. Everything at first was going great but then at about 1mpo i started to develop an indent on one of my breasts. My surgeon said it would go away. I saw him at my 4mpo appt where he told me it wouldn't go away and that it was because the breast tissue ended there and the rest was fat, the indent makes that breast look way smaller and i have two big side boobs now. One breast is also still square and has not rounded out at all
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Any breast reduction procedure is characterized by moving the nipple in a superior direction (upwards) and then reshaping the breast around the new nipple position. In order to do this, the surgeon must keep a certain amount of tissue around the nipple and a certain amount of tissue on the skin...
Thanks for your question! It's hard to give an opinion based on the photo posted. There is always an option for revision (reshaping the areola, tightening the lower pole, etc). I would suggest an in person evaluation to get an exact recommendation. Good luck!
I would recommend a large C cup. You should review your surgeons before and after photos to see what size your surgeon typically creates for breast reductions.