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Considering Breast Lift Before Pregnancy: Worth It or Not?

I'm 21 years old. Since my teenage years, I've had large breasts, which began to sag around the age of 15 as I grew. At about 18, due to stress, I gained and lost weight rapidly, and my breasts grew to an F cup. When I lost weight again, they completely lost their shape. Now, my breasts are an E cup, heavy and significantly sagging, and my areolas are very large. I've started thinking about surgery and have consulted about it. The problem is that a vertical lift doesn't suit me, only an anchor lift, but it's a fairly complex operation and the recovery is long. So, I'm wondering, is it worth it? I haven't had children yet and for now, I can't reduce the breast tissue itself, only a lift and areola reduction. No one guarantees that after pregnancy and breastfeeding they won't sag again and then it's all over again, especially if I have more than one child. On the other hand, I definitely don't plan to have children until at least 25, so I'd like to have normal breasts for a while, and with such sagging, I risk not getting married at all. What would you advise? And who has had a large breast lift without implants before pregnancy, did they sag again after breastfeeding and could you breastfeed normally after the operation?

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Struggling with Large Bust: Seeking Advice on Acceptance or Reduction

For many years, I've been battling with the complex of having large breasts and I still can't accept it. At school, I was often teased, and at university, everyone made fun of me. At work, the majority are women, but there are a couple of men who once thought I couldn't hear them mocking me. I personally am tolerant towards all people and their peculiarities, because I perfectly understand that it's not their choice, just like in my case, I didn't ask for or choose this burden. I'm short in stature, and because of my breasts, it seems like I'm chubby, it's hard on my back, it's difficult to find a bra. I wanted to have a reduction surgery, but so far I can't afford it. Can anyone share their experience who has already had a reduction? Or how to accept it anyway.

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Seeking Advice: Large Areolas and Body Confidence Issues

Kind people, please help with advice!!! I'm almost 19, A cup breasts, but the areolas are very large, about 9 centimetres in diameter😟 I'm very self-conscious and scared to undress in front of boys. My breasts are terrible, not only are they small and saggy, but the areolas cover the whole breast!!! What to do? Maybe there are some operations to reduce the areolas??? It's just a cry from the heart, I'm in despair.

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Teenager Seeks Advice on Reducing Breast Size

I'm 15 years old and a D cup. I'm not writing this to brag (I get enough attention at school). I constantly hear "you're so lucky with your genetics". I'm NOT lucky. Firstly, breasts make you look fat (especially in oversized clothes), and I'm not fat. Secondly, they're a nuisance. I can't sleep on my stomach without a pillow because my breasts press down. Thirdly, who even spread the opinion that this is beautiful? Have you ever seen a D cup without a bra when the girl is moving? The breasts awkwardly bounce around, and after 40 it's "spaniel ears". I want to be flat or at least a B cup. Are there any exercises to reduce breast size? Athletes are often flat or a B cup.

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Dealing with Asymmetrical Breasts Post-Surgery

One of my breasts is a C cup, the other a D. The difference is very noticeable, especially when wearing tight clothes. You buy lingerie (accordingly) to fit the larger breast, the other feels very loose in there. Thought about a breast reduction. The enlargement happened after surgery (on the female part), there must have been a strong hormonal imbalance. I don't even know what to do.

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Breast Reduction

Community Topics Breast Reduction

Breast Reduction are marks or indentations left on the skin after severe acne heals. They can appear as raised, depressed, or discolored areas, resulting from inflammation and damage to the skin tissue.

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