I want a breast reduction to relieve back neck and shoulder problems. I have mild scoliosis and loose collagen in my joints. I am 5feet tall 190 pounds and a 36DDD. I want to be a C and the surgeon said she would only remove 200 grams from one breast and 300 from the other. My insurance requires 350 grams to cover it. Would it be worth it to get a second opinion?
i am a 19 year old 52 white female with two children. i am having problems with my breasts since having them. i roll over on them and they get in the way a lot, its affecting my day to day life now. i have scoliosis and my breasts sag and make my back hurt even more. i am wondering if insurance will cover some of the cost. my breasts are too large for my body, my nipple and areola point downwards. it is causing me pain and self image is hard as it is.
I'm 19, currently a 30F/32E, depending on sizing. My breasts feel disproportionate to my stature at 5'2 and 115 lb. I have a lot of unexplained neck/shoulder/back pain and headaches. I feel like I look much smaller than is average for the procedure. Would I be a good candidate for a reduction? And would a physician generally be willing to take me on as a patient, or do I not really have enough tissue to be removed, assuming I wanted to go down to about 30C?
I have had consultations with two surgeons. One requires a medical compression bra 24/7 for 3 months and the other requires Micropore tape for 3 months but NO compression ever. Im 65, 5-3, 130# and looking to remove about 500gms per side which both doctors agree on. I want to follow my doctors recommendations but I question how they can be so opposed?
I am a 40 year-old woman 52 and 130 pounds. I am overall pretty healthy, exercise and take care of myself. I do have Hashimotos. I have a breast reduction scheduled soon. absolutely do not want to have to take prescription pain pills unless absolutely necessary. I am wondering what percent of your patients are able to manage on just OTC medications and gabapentin.
19 yo female, 5'2, currently 140 lbs (working on losing weight), 30I bra. I have been wanting to get a breast reduction for some time now but wasn't sure if I would qualify for insurance coverage. My large breast size causes me many physical issues, including poor posture, back and shoulder pain, shoulder grooves, and occasional skin rashes. I also find it very difficult to exercise and experience excruciating shoulder pain when I run. Not to mention detrimental psychological effects.
Im about 52 and 130 lbs, and I have a 34H chest that Im looking to size down to a C or D cup. Ive had chronic back, shoulder, neck, and chest pain for years, and physical therapy hasnt been much help. Theres also bruising and rashes that have been under my chest for a while now. Im not totally sure if my insurance will cover a reduction, and Id like to know how to get them to cover it.
I currently weigh about 170lbs and am about 5'1. I will be having surgery soon for my breast reduction but just thought of a question I forgot to ask my surgeon. I am currently at 38G. I am hoping to be a C or small D. I looked over the notes and read she would be removing 550g from my L breast and 475g from my R breast. Would that get me close to what I want?
I would like to know if a breast reduction and/or lift would help my issues. My right breast is larger than my left. As I've aged and breastfed, I've had more sagging. At 50, I would like to be able to wear a normal bra or even go without sometimes. I work out every day and I'm tired of bouncing around or my arms hitting my breasts when I walk or jog. I am 5'2 and 118 pounds. My weight is stable and I'm in good health. My measurements are 33 inches around my fullest and 28 around my rib cage.
I am 200 pounds and I am brown skin I have very large breast in a DD bra size type I'm 51 and I'm looking to get a breast reduction done because of back problems but I am concerned about a raised bump on the bottom of my nipple. Im not sure if it's from sweating under breast or a swollen Montgomery gland. Could you please help me out.