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I appreciate all the input.
I am really nervous but i am making an appoitment. one of my friends has bigger breasts than i do and she is going to go too, just to see what he says. |
I had a breast reduction when I was 15. I was a DD and they were still growing and went down to a full C. After High school I lost 35 pounds so now they are between a B and a C (depends on the bra style). DD's on me was by no means proportional considering I'm only 4'9. They took two pounds out of each one. Scars are minimal and none of my bf's that have seen them have had a problem with it. Truly one of the best decisions i've ever made. I dont regret it at all. If the time shoudl ever come where I needed it again, i wouldnt hesitate to do it.
My plastic/reconstructive surgeon was recommended to me by my primary care physician. I recommend going this route rather than flipping through the yellow pages. It also is better for insurance purposes. Mine paid 90%. If you have any questions about the surgery or the consultation visit or whatever please feel free to PM me. You have my support 100%! |
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In general, I don't really have any kind of back pain or discomfort. I really do just want it done for cosmetic reasons. Maybe I should suddenly start suffering from back pain...;) |
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Breast Reduction surgery is covered by most insurance plans. Some are better than others. Some require if you are overweight to try and lose the weight first and have documentation of that, as well as back pain and what not. I had backpain as well as grooves and callouses forming on my shoulders from my bras because they were so heavy.
Insurance companies will require a before and after picture of your breasts but your face will not be in it and it's only of the chest; frontal and side views. They also stay private in your records. After the surgery, the doctor took the after pictures and showed them to me (they are done with a polaroid) and my exact phrase when I saw them was "OH MY GOD!" Because the difference was just so dramatic. I had no idea how bad they really looked prior to surgery. |
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I noticed someone mentioned her plastic surgeon was recommended by her general practitioner. Did anyone go through her ob/gyn? I have an appointment coming up and I'd like to preliminarily discuss it with him. I have constant back and neck problems, irritation on my back and shoulders (from the bra digging in), and permenant (and not so comfy) underwire grooves. I'm currently a DD and with my height and weight it just doesn't go. I'm fairly sure my insurance will cover it.
I've flip flopped over it for the past few months. At first it freaked me out, but (not to sound lesbian) when I see other girls w/ nice little A or B cups I get really jealous because they look so lean and neat. Guys don't stare at them like they stare at me and I'm tired of buying shirts in sizes far bigger than what I need just to hide them so I can live w/o harrassment. I'm otherwise in decent shape and thin-average build, but my chest is totally out of proportion to my body. On average, how long does one need complete rest after the surgery? How long before you can go back to your normal activities? |
It might sound Trite now at a younger age, but the Problem is as you mature in life can be even worse! Physically wise!
Get it done. Feel Better in the long run! Good that you asked, there are people on GC who are glad to help you! |
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After the surgery, while the stiches are still in, you will not be able to sleep on your stomach; only your back and sides. Also until the stitches are out, you will not be able to run. They will tell you to buy an athletic bra without a wire for the size that you are now. This is because until the stitches come out, you'll need to keep the incisions covered with gauze pads and moist with vaseline or something like that. After the stitches come out you can do whatever you want. I wasnt in any pain at anytime. They will give you something for pain if you need it though just in case. I spent one night in the hospital. After two days I was out walking in the neighborhood again, and right before the stitches came out i made the mistake of running (playing spotlight in the neighborhood with my friends). Luckily the running didnt effect my stitches. |
I sleep on my side anyways, so that won't be a prob. How long do the stitches stay in? And by athletic bra I'm assuming you mean sports bra?
My pain threshold is pretty high, so if you say you weren't really in pain, I'm hoping I won't be either. Thanks for your advice! ETA: One more thing...if I got it done over Christmas break, would I be good to go by the time school restarts?? Quote:
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I had a friend in my chapter who had it done right after we left for Christmas break and was back and recovered for January recruitment. I think the recovery is a few weeks. You could probably do it over Christmas break. :)
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I want to get one sooo bad too!! I am only a D, but I am a small girl. I'd look normal as a full B, I think.
I have had plastic surgery before and everyone tols me it was going to be terrible and that it hurt and everything---IT WASN'T BAD AT ALL!!! But it was a different surgery. So maybe it's not always as bad as they say. |
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I do mean a sports bra. If you had it done the beginning of xmas break you shoudl be in great shape to go back for spring semester. Now to the next question. I had mine done in my hometown of Ashland,KY. I do know of two excellent female plastic surgeons here in Lexington and a male plastic surgeon as well, from working in the surgery dept. at the hospital. If you are looking for a surgeon in Lexington PM me and I'll recommend you some. I dont know any in Louisville. |
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