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A new study suggests that women who have their breasts reduced after their weight loss are more likely to be happy with their results. Of course, this doesn’t mean that all women should or must wait for a breast reduction. In fact, large breasts can cause pain and even make it hard to exercise. However, the chances are much higher for disappointment in shape and size of the reduced breasts once a woman reaches their ideal weight. In a recent study, more than a third of the women who had their breast reduced prior to weight loss were unhappy with the final result. Half of the women planned to undergo a breast augmentation to find their perfect breast size and shape to suit their new bodies. Many more said they would if it was covered by insurance. A third of the women who did not opt for a breast reduction before weight loss were unhappy with their overly large breast and half of the women said they were planning on having a breast reduction, while others said they would if they could afford it. The general consensus is that you’re most likely better off with a breast reduction after weight loss, though some women were perfectly happy with their breasts before and after. It truly varies from patient to patient and must be talked about extensively with their doctor so that the best option can be ascertained. To your health and beauty,
There are 3 customary locations for a breast implant incision: (A) under the armpit (called a transaxillary incision) (B) under the fold of the breast (called the inframammary fold); or (C) through an incision around the areola. Incisions made under the armpit or the breast generally pose no concern about breastfeeding because they aren’t made near the milk ducts or nerves. An incision around the areola, per se, doesn’t create a problem either, unless the milk ducts or the nerves are damaged or severed when making the incision. Here’s why: the nerves close to the areola trigger the brain to produce two hormones: oxytocin and prolactin. If the nerves are damaged, the brain may not receive the “signal” to make milk, or perhaps will make milk, but not much. Obviously, if the milk ducts are damaged, milk might be produced but not deliverable to the breast. Women who haven’t yet had children often feel better if we agree on an inframammary fold or transaxillary incision, so they don’t have to worry about any potentially negative consequences. If you haven’t had children yet and are considering implants, be sure that you discuss these issues with me at your consultation in my office, to make sure both of us are in complete agreement about the location of your incisions. So, the bottom line is that breast implants should not affect the ability to breastfeed or produce milk so long as the incision doesn’t nick or damage the nerves or milk ducts. Another reason to choose a plastic surgeon with a great deal of experience! To your health & beauty,
How to find a bra that fits well Here are some signs that your bra doesn't fit well:
Bra sizes sometimes vary a great deal from one manufacturer to another. Most women find that they wear a 36B in one brand, but a 36C in another brand. That's part of what makes bra-shopping so difficult. Do you know your bra "band size"? Now that you have your band size in inches:
Note: Your band size doesn't change after breast augmentation because your rib measurements stay the same. Band size only increases with weight gain or decreases with weight loss. How to determine your correct cup size Now, as instructed above, subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement. Find the number of inches difference below to see your likely cup size: If you used this method but you still experience sagging, you probably need a larger cup size than shown on the chart. If the cups are too loose, however, try going to a cup size one letter smaller, and see how that works. Sometimes you need a little experimentation. Trial and error is essential. The bra should fit snugly, but not painfully tight, when you fasten the bra with the hooks closest to the bra itself, ie, away from the end of the tab. That way, when it stretches with wear you can still fasten it and enjoy that garment longer. Remember, once you find a great-fitting bra, you might do well to buy only that brand, choosing other styles from their line to suit your mood and garments. As previously said, a 34B in a Goddess brand is a 34B across all of the Goddess styles, but a 34B in a Bali bra may be another size altogether. Bra Strap Basics Bra Care We hope these tips help you to be more comfortable! To your health and beauty, |
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