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Breast Reduction: 6-1-09?


I am scheduled to have a breast reduction on 6-1-09. I am soo excited and also a bit nervous. I have a great doctor, whom has answered all of my questions and took time to relieve me of any concerns.

My one question remains: What size should I be???

I am currently 29 years old, 5'10", approximately 155 lbs., and am a 34-36 DD cup. I am soo tired of these huge breasts, and just want them gone.

I am reasonable, in that I still want to look and feel like a woman. I am thinking of going down to a B cup, but most of my friends say that a C cup will fit my figure better. My doctor says that he will make me as small as possible, without compromising his professional opinion, etc.; my doctor's only concern was that my nipples will most likely need to be detached if I go down to a B cup -- I don't care much about losing sensation. My concern is that if I go to a C cup, that they may eventually grow to a D cup. If I go a B cup, I may be ok with a C cup, if they grow.

What do you think???

I completely trust my doctor. Also, I do not intend to gain weight or to have children (in the near future anyhow).

i was a 32E and had a breast reduction. i told my doctor i wanted to be a C but since this is his job to make me as proportional to my frame as possible. i am 5'1, 120lbs. the results are great and i love being so much smaller.

p.s. the only reason your boobs would "grow" back to a D cup is if you gain weight and that weight goes to your chest. otherwise, your boobs will not grow since you are post puberty.

good luck!

Unless you gain a lot of weight or get pregnant, your breasts will not grow anymore.
I'd worry about the surgery if I was intending to ever nurse a baby.
You may not be able to if your nipple needs to be removed!

Trust your doctor.
If you don't trust him, you should not be having him do the surgery!

no, please no please please please please no don't do it

i would go for a full c or a d. for your body size i wouldnt go any smaller. good luck.

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