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babydust | 14:38 Tue 05th Dec 2006 | Body & Soul
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has anyone on A.B had plastic surgery i want to get my breasts reduced next year has anyone else had this OP on here

from a B to an A cup
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from a B to an A er why
B to an A - is this a joke (!)
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no i was an A cup then am now a B after having 2 kiddies they went bigger i prefer smaller boobs my sister cant understand it as i wear chicken fillets in my bra but i can take them out at the end of the day i just prefer smaller breasts
Each to their own, I guess!
I've done it the otherway from a B to a C.
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hello how long did you stay in hospital for?
I know of women who have had breast reductions but they were rather on the large side, certainly not just a B cup.

babydust, this is a drastic step for the sake of one cup size. When they reduce your breasts, they take the whole nipple off and re-stitch it on afterwards. I doubt a surgeon would be willing to perform this risky operation for you and if you did manage to get it done , it would have to be private i would imagine. How much that would set ya back i would hate to think. Breast reductions are done mainly for health reasons and personally i think going from a B to an A wouldnt be worth the pain and money and risk
I'm with unruliejulie on this I think for the pain and health risks it is not worth it. I sound like a hypocrite, but enlargements are not as dangerous. My best mate had a reduction about 7 years ago on the NHS, she was an EE and is now a C, she was in an awful lot of pain, and the removal of the nipple can cause loss of all sensation, something to think about. The scaring with a reduction is also a lot worse than with implants, another thing to consider. However if it is something you really really want I would suggest having a chat with your GP.

To answer your 2nd question, I was in hospital for 2 days afterwards, but I decided not to go the Transform route (pick you up in the morning and drop you off in the evening) and go for a surgeon who specialised in 1 field and who had been reffered to me by a few friends. It was more expensive but I feel I got better treatment and loads of prior consultations to ensure I was doing it for the right reasons, which was important when making my decision.
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Thanks everyone :) for your answers much appreciated :)

babydust
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ty jenna :)

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