How big do your breasts need to be to get a reduction?
How big do your breasts need to be to get a reduction?
You might not be able to get the exact cup size you want Most breast reduction patients go down one to two cup sizes, Dr. Bernard says.
Are my breasts too small for a reduction?
You are not too small for a breast reduction surgery. Physical body size measurements, such as weight and height, in and of themselves, have nothing to do with determining whether you would be a good candidate for this operation.
How many sizes can you go down breast reduction?
In general, you can expect to lose around one or two cup sizes. During your initial consultation, we will evaluate your aesthetic goals and breast composition to give you a good idea of what results you can realistically expect.
How much weight can you lose from breast reduction?
One of the most significant advantages of weight loss after breast reduction surgery. Most women report feeling much more capable of exercising and maintaining their weight after the operation. It's common for women to lose between 10 and 20 pounds in the months following surgery.
What is the best size for a breast reduction?
Generally speaking, most women seek to reduce the size of their breasts by at least one or two cup sizes. Ideally, the amount of breast tissue you eliminate should create a natural-looking silhouette, meaning that the proportions of your body will be evenly balanced.
How do I go down a cup size?
The cups and band are both too big: Go down in the band and the cups. Starting on your current bra size, move to the left of the bra size chart for a smaller band and then move up to decrease the cup size. The cups and band are both too small: Go up in the band and the cups.