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Is it possible to get a rhinoplasty and breast augmentation both in one day?

im getting a nose job and breast augmentation and i was wondering if i could get them both done in one day and how is the pain/recovery ??

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by - January 19, 2011 at 2:28 am

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Is it possible to have breast cancer if your breasts are not fully developed?

Just wondering because one of my friends said something about feeling a bump in the middle of both of her breasts, so is this breast cancer, or nothing?

Thanks

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - December 29, 2010 at 2:27 am

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With BREAST REDUCTION surgery, is it possible to have the surgery without touching the nipple so that you wont

With BREAST REDUCTION surgery, is it possible to have the surgery without touching the nipple so that you wont lose nipple sensation or the chance to breast feed?

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - November 23, 2010 at 2:23 am

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Is it possible to breastfeed after having breast reduction surgery?

I had a breast reduction when I was 17 and now I’m 25 having my first child. I recall my doctor telling me that I probably wouldn’t be able to breastfeed after having the surgery. I have heard stories of women breastfeeding after surgery, but there is no conclusive evidence that breatfeeding is affected by breast reductions. So, is it possible to breastfeed after having breast reduction surgery?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - November 21, 2010 at 2:25 am

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How will pregnancy effect breast implants and is breastfeeding possible?

My soon to be sister in law has breast implants and my hubby and I were talking about what would happen to them when she becomes pregnant. And can you breastfeed a baby when you have implants? My breasts changed a lot with all of my pregnancies and I am sure an implanted chest will be changed too. What is the long term effect? Will she need another surgery in the future?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - October 22, 2010 at 3:28 am

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Is it possible to have breast cancer at age 14?

I have severe pains in one of my breasts, and there is also a some-what large and hard lump in the same one. However my other breast seems perfectly normal. I don’t know if this has anything to even do with it, but i’ve also been receiving migraines and have been feeling somewhat nauseous. I would like to know what this means, and if it means that i might have breast cancer. But, is it even possible to have breast cancer at age 14?

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - October 20, 2010 at 2:30 am

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Is it possible to breastfeed after having a breast reduction?

I’m nearly 17 and an considering getting a breast reduction, but I want to have a child in the next few years and I would like to breastfeed my children. Would this cause any problems?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - October 10, 2010 at 2:20 am

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Does anyone know if you had a breast reduction if it is still possible to breast feed?

I had a breast reduction last december, and now my fiance and I are trying to conceive and I want to breast feed. Anyone know if it is still possible, personal experiences would be great!

Thank you!

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - September 4, 2010 at 2:22 am

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Breast Reduction: Possible Problems And Consequences

She might hope that reduction mammoplasty can help her to say good bye to the grooves on her shoulders. When a woman has heavy breasts, then her bra straps frequently cause the appearance of such grooves.


A woman with back or neck pain might discover that cosmetic surgery offers her a treatment option. Her doctor might tell her that her back or neck pain is caused by the pull of her extra-heavy breasts. A woman with large breasts might not have such pain, but she might have another problem. She might be making repeated visits to a dermatologist about irritated skin in the area under her breast flap. She might then decide to visit a plastic surgeon, expecting the surgical removal of her “problem”.


A woman who considers plastic surgery on her breasts needs to obtain all of the specifics about such an operation. Such a woman should be told exactly where the surgeon would be placing the needed incision. Cosmetic surgery on the breasts usually leaves a woman with an unsightly scar on each breast. The surgeon must cut around the areola and down to the bottom of the breast.


Any woman might hesitate to agree to such a procedure. She might wonder if the proposed operation would invite more problems. She would undoubtedly find that she must accept the scar, or do without the breast reduction. The surgeon would plan to draw out unwanted fat and glandular tissue through that incision. The surgeon could also decide to cut away any skin that no longer served a useful function.


Most women can understand why the scarring that results from a breast reduction would seem to be the most fearful consequence of plastic surgery. Unfortunately, that large scar represents only the “tip of the iceberg”. A breast reduction could present a woman with one or more unexpected problems.


A surgeon could, for example, choose to actually remove both nipples during part of the procedure. Whenever a surgeon has undertaken to remove the nipples during a breast reduction, then that doctor’s surgical skills have been greatly tested. Removal of the nipples during a breast reduction obligates the surgeon to careful replacement of those same nipples.


A woman could associate cosmetic surgery with very unpleasant consequences, if her surgeon failed to honor the above obligation. The breast reduction could then leave the patient with asymmetrical nipples. If the patient wanted to have that mistake corrected, then she would have to agree to more surgery.


The above paragraphs explained the potential visible consequences of a breast reduction. There could also be some unseen consequences. There could be temporary damage to the nerves in the woman’s breast. She could find that she would experience a decreased pleasure from any bedroom pursuits that were “scheduled” in the period when her breasts lacked their normal ability to respond to stimuli.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - August 30, 2010 at 2:21 am

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Is there a possible way to reduce breast without surgery?

I am 20 years old and my breast is totally huge. I am 5 feet tall, my breast size is 36b on the right and 36c on the left side.

I don’t like how people look at my breast and assume that i was some kind of slut or what. I have a problem choosing brassier and t-shirt and all.

Seriously, I’m planning to get a breast reduction but i was too afraid to go on a surgery, is there no other way to reduce my breast?. Like exercise or what? Thank you.

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by - August 11, 2010 at 2:20 am

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