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breast asymmetry treatment?

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PostPosted: 10/13/07 - 04:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi, I am 22 years old and I am thinking of breast asymmetry treatment. I have pretty large breasts, 34 D size. My left breast is smaller than right and with this size of breasts it is pretty obvious. I would like to know what treatment I may use to make my breasts equal and if someone has experience with such treatments.
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PostPosted: 11/19/07 - 18:59    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi, only method which is fully approved and which gives result is surgical method. It may be done by augmentation or reducing of size. How ever surgeons do not make such operations in women fewer than 18 years or at least 2 years after the first menses. I would like to tell you it is normal that one breast is bigger than other and if it is not some bigger difference I suggest you to think before you decide to bring such decision.
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PostPosted: 04/30/08 - 22:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have this problem to a more extreme extent and have tried everything from herbal remedies to exercises to avoid having to go the surgical route, but it's true: the only way to get real results is to go under the knife. The good news is that it sounds like you'd be a good candidate for breast liposuction, which is much less invasive than a traditional reduction and doesn't leave a lot of ugly scars. It's different than regular breast reductions because it just removes excess fat from the breast, not actual breast tissue so it doesn't work for people who have very small or, as in my case, very asymmetric breasts where removing fat alone would not be enough. But from what you've said it seems like you have less than a cup size difference and with a D cup your right breast could probably be easily reduced to match the left:)
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