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This is sorta an off topic question,but it does involve breasts. You
can send the replies directly to me if you wish, [log in to unmask]
I have permission to post. A woman I have worked with in the past asked
me this question. She is a rather small woman, 4 feet 11, and has
always had large breasts. A month or so ago she had breast reduction
surgery, as her back and neck were really hurting, and this surgery was
recommended as a way to help the pain. She has recovered fine, but one
breast is well, a lot perkier than the other. She has spoken to her
surgeon and he says this very rarely happens, and that it can be fixed
surgically. It seems that after surgery both breasts are very high, but
they are supposed to "drop" and in this case one of her breasts did not
drop. The high breasts actually hurts. She has looked for information
on line about this situation, but all she can find is that this very
rarely happens, and that surgery will help. She is like me, she needs
as much information about this sort of thing as she can get, so we are
looking for more information. Anyone?
Thanks
Joylyn Fowler
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