Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Following. Just had last kid 4 months ago. Would like to go from a 36H to 36C or D. If insurance pays for the reduction, will surgeon allow you to pay for lift as a separate line item?
They aren't separate procedures. You are opened up, tissue removed, and breasted and nipple repositioned. So the "lift" is part of the procedure.
The posters complaining about a double dd are crazy. That is a perfectly fine size unless you are really really tiny.
I personally think gong though this major surgery to go down one cup size is crazy. To each her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Following. Just had last kid 4 months ago. Would like to go from a 36H to 36C or D. If insurance pays for the reduction, will surgeon allow you to pay for lift as a separate line item?
They aren't separate procedures. You are opened up, tissue removed, and breasted and nipple repositioned. So the "lift" is part of the procedure.
The posters complaining about a double dd are crazy. That is a perfectly fine size unless you are really really tiny.
I personally think gong though this major surgery to go down one cup size is crazy. To each her own.
Anonymous wrote:Following. Just had last kid 4 months ago. Would like to go from a 36H to 36C or D. If insurance pays for the reduction, will surgeon allow you to pay for lift as a separate line item?
Anonymous wrote:Best thing I ever did. I had it 24 years ago, when I was 17. I'm sure recovery would be a bit harder at my age now, but back then it was not a big deal. I do have scars but it's a small price to pay for looking and feeling normal.