asymmetrical breasts Started by: Mae

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  • Mae 79
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    Hi,
    Im still in the early stages of researching for my breast enlargement (still trying to save the pennies!).
    I am interested in one as my breasts are currently asymmetric with one being nearly a whole cup bigger than the other but also nipple size being noticeably different too-which is obviously not nice for the self confidence

    Mae 79
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    Oo it cut half my message off!
    It said can nipple size be altered during surgery to make them more symmetrical? !
    Thanks

    Abigail
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    Hiya, I also have asymmetic breasts, and I am sooo self consious! I went in for a consultation yesterday and she said and I can either have a reduction or implants to correct them, I am going to go for the implants even though it is a bit more pricey lol and am going to see what the surgeom says. I am also going to have an uplift and when they do that they can resuce nipple/areola size. You should definitely book a consultation to see what they say. I’m so glad I went in and Im so looking forward to the next step :-).

    Mae 79
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    Thanks for the reply! I am only id say a small b and a large b so reduction wouldnt be for me lol
    Can they reduce the nipple size when doing implants!? Sorry for the questions!
    I am thinking about it, its just quite far from where I live really! What is the process? I bet you are excited!

    Anonymous
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    Hi Scarlett, any good surgeon can adjust areola and do nipple correction procedures without needing an uplift. It would of course come with added scarring but probably worth it in the long run. I’m 8 days PO and really starting to thinking I should have had my areolas made smaller at the same time lol x

    Mae 79
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    Hi Lenna. Yeah I think I would definitely need it doing! Just wasn’t sure if they do it as part of the op!
    How did yours go? What size were you and what are you now?
    How you feeling? X

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