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Hello and thank you for your question. The best thing to do is to call your insurance company to see if Breast reduction surgery is a covered benefit and what the requirements are. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to be evaluated and to discuss your options. Best wishes.
Based on your photograph you do not have true synmastia and a breast reduction would not pose any particular problem in this regard. You should be able to discuss any specific concerns with your chosen plastic surgeon.
Dear Luminous153623,It would certainly be possible to reduce your breasts from DD to B/C cup, but it may not look very proportional. With your current weight, your BMI is 2.9. This is an unhealthy weight and puts you at a much higher risk for developing breast cancer, as well as other chronic...
Hello and thank you for your question. You are early in the healing process. You should wait a few months for the for everything to settle. If you are still unhappy at that point you can discuss revision. Continue to follow your post operative instructions and reach out to your surgeon with any...
Hello and thank you for your question. You can have your breasts reduced but Insurance will likely not cover it, Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss your options. Best wishes!
Hello and thank you for your question. It is best to be at a healthy, stable weight prior to having surgery. Your BMI should be no higher than 32. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss your options. Best wishes!
Hello, thank you for your question. A physical examination is required, you may benefit from a revision. I recommend you to schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon.
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