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Re: Breast reduction?
(Anonymous) 2013-04-14 10:40 am (UTC)(link)Like some people said - this might depend on your body type, etc - there might be a limit to how much you can get your breasts reduced. GF also started out as a G, and had her breasts reduced to C/D-cups. She would have liked to go smaller at the time, but that wasn't possible. She's happy with the results now, though.
On the plus side: Even though she's a D-cup, she doesn't really need to wear a bra if she doesn't want to! The surgery she had was a breast reduction and lift at the same time(I don't know if this is standard). Her boobs are perkier than my B-cups. When she goes for exercise or whatever she has to wear one, but so do those of us with small breasts.
The scars faded a lot over time. You can barely see them now. But the fading process did go on for literally years, way longer than she thought it would. After a year you could still see the scars very clearly, and she didn't think they would fade much more after that, but they really have. She did lose sensation in her nipples, but not her entire breasts.
I know a few more people who have had breast reductions (they're all a bit older and I don't know them as well, though), and none of them have regretted it. They all seem to think of it as one of the better decisions they've made. You know your body best, if it's something you want, go for it and don't let people stop you.
Re: Breast reduction?
By limit I could go what do you mean? The doctor I spoke to seemed to imply the only reason I couldn't go that small is because I would lose too much sensation and the ability to breastfeed. Both of which aren't hard limits for me.
Thank you for sharing. :)