I'm a nonbinary individual and i feel insecure with my 32D chest. I want to be able to tape them down whenever I want, but currently this is not possible as they are simply too large for that purpose. I also get backpain easily and feel like they don't fit the rest of my body. Would it be possible to achieve a natural looking A to B chest? And is my breast size big enough to justify this surgery? Thanks in advance.
My breast is causing pain and feels heavy. I have recently lost 10 kg, but size of my breast barely changed. I always wanted to wear bras with low support or wear no bras at all, but my breast seems to be to saggy and heavy for that. Is my breast too small for a reduction? I would like them to be a small C or big B. (Private, not on nhs)
Ive had rotator cuff surgery on both shoulders with one being unsuccessful/irreparable. Over the past couple of years wearing any type of bra is causing serious pain- primary doctor recommended a Breast Reduction. I m a 38 D, med. frame-5'8, 155 lbs, 57yrs with dense breasts. BCBS should cover the procedure but requires 500g+ per breast be removed. For pain Id like to go as small/light as possible for my build (B cup?) Is 500g too much to achieve this and still look proportional?
I made the mistake of getting had by a dr in Florida saying all I needed was a mesh bra and donut lift. Lasted 6 months. What I really wanted was a reduction. I dont care about the scars anymore. Its been 10+ years and Ive been wishing I went for the full reduction instead. Is this still possible? Safe? I want as small as possible. Im healthy, early 40s, very active.
I am 22 5'1 110-113 lbs. I am a 36 D. My back neck and shoulders hurt and I've been experiencing chest pain. The chest pain is like a soreness in my breast, when I exercise my breast hurt. They're heavy and I'm noticing that my posture is becoming hunched over and my breast sag bad. Since I am a very small person i want to go as small as possible. With my height, weight and the pain I have been experiencing do you think cigna will cover some or all of my medical expenses or none at all?
Im scheduled to get a Lift and Reduction may 6th. Im currently a D, when they swell during that time of the month I am a DD. Im 22 years old,57, and I want a B cup but Im not sure if that will look proportional with my body. Should I go with a B or C cup?
I want drastically smaller, perkier breasts. The size I had before I was diagnosed with PCOS was a B cup which I believe to be my natural size. Now that Ive been losing a lot of the weight the hormone disease caused me to gain rapidly, my body is slimming back down but my breasts remain the same and It it possible to achieve such results?
I am going to have a breast reduciton surgery next week, my size is 36D and would like to have 2 cup smaller. the doctor told me that I dont need drain for this surgery is that required? as another doctor told me he is going to put the drain for me for 3 days.
I already submitted a question about this but I looked at picture of D/DD size breasts and mine don't look like that. Retelling: I (THINK) I'm a 28 D/DD and want a reduction to A/B The size I want is the before on these before/after picture https://www.realself.com/breas... https://www.realself.com/breas... Would that be possible, or is it still too flat for me to go down to?
I am interested in a breast reduction surgery. I am 41. I would be going from a 34D to hopefully a small B cup. I am done with having children and breastfeeding. My question is - are there any doctors who perform this surgery under local anesthesia (like c section) or does it have to be full anesthesia? Not sure how to get over my fear of full anesthesia. Thank you.