breast lift
hello
i have back problems and my breasts are a size 34 DD
this might not seem large, but i pop out of all bras and theyre either too big or too small
also, i guess i will need a breast lift since my nipples face down to the floor.. not out

im planning on having the breast reduction covered by insurance, and paying for a lift since that’s not covered

how much does a lift cost?
also, has anyone had either or both of these procedures done?

im 16, i will be 17 in the summer. i know everyone is going to say im too young but i have a struggle with this everyday, i cant wear any fitting shirt because i pop out of my bra, and i cant wear any v neck or even slightly low neck shirts because i sag

this is a major problem in my life, and i need to save up money for my whole senior year of high school to pay for the lift

anyone know how much it will be?

also, the only “con” ive read of having this done is that you most likely wont be able to breast feed… im only 16 and did not exactly want to do this anyway but is that all?

share your stories please!

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3 Comment(s)

  1. My insurance covered it thats all would do though leave the way you are only get rid of the breast lift off.
    My breasts reduced if my breasts reduced if my breasts reduced if my insurance covered it thats all the time im sure youre beautiful the time im dancer so experience back pain all the time im sure youre beautiful the way you dont need that keep you are only get rid of the way.

    ButterflyDancer | Feb 24, 2010 | Reply

  2. I feel for you hun!! I am 24 years old and had a breast lift done about 10 monthes ago. I struggled all throughout high school with large, sagging breasts and bras, swimsuits and even regular shirts never fit me right. I had wanted a lift since I was 16 years old as well, just never got it done. I now have two children and after having my daughter in 2007 my husband and I agreed that now was the right time to get it done. I went to several doctors for consults and I got prices as low as 2,000 for the lift. I ended up paying about 9,000 total for my lift. Make sure you look at before and after pictures because that’s how I picked my doctor…look at their creditials and make sure you get more than one consultation. I paid alot more for mine, but I wanted the best….and I got the best. If you looked at my before pictures you wouldv’e thought it was a 60 year old woman, not a 23 year old. While 9,000 was our entire savings, it was the best decsion of my life. I am so happy now to have normal c cup breasts that are firm and round. I can actually go without wearing a bra if I want to which I was NEVER able to do!!! I also had larger sized nipples and they reduced those down to normal size as well which I love! Since the nipples are removed and re-attached during surgery I will most likely not be able to breastfeed again because the milk ducts were cut so that is something to think about if you want to breastfeed.

    Recovery wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be but then again I had two kids with no pain meds! lol You def. needs lots of rest…I tried going back to work after a week and it was just too soon…..you need about 2-3 weeks off of work and then light activity after that for a week or so. Most plastic surgeons will do a consult for free so just go in and have a consult done, even if you aren’t getting it done right now. they will give you alot of information to think about since every case is different! Good luck!!!

    Eliesha, CDA | Feb 26, 2010 | Reply

  3. if your breasts are causing you pain, then a breast reduction seems to be the right thing for you.
    I know a girl who got her breasts reduced in high school and she was so much happier. she could finally go running and had better posture. do what is right for you :D

    Lucy R | Mar 1, 2010 | Reply

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