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When Smaller May Be Better

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May 24, 2018 | Breast Reduction
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Woman before and after breast size correctionThroughout the years, there has been a common conception that when it comes to the breasts, bigger is better. Many women who are naturally small opt for breast augmentation to increase the size of their breasts; however, there are many women on the opposite side: women who are “blessed” with overly large breasts and want to decrease the size of their busts. Women with naturally big breasts understand that bigger is not always ideal. With a larger size comes many difficulties and the knowledge that while you can “stuff” a bra, you cannot take it away, unless, of course, you consider breast reduction.

The Realities of Overly Large Breasts

Causes Physical Discomfort

The added weight of overly large breasts puts strain on multiple areas of the body: the back, shoulders, neck, and chest itself. From a young age, women with large breasts have a clear understanding of lower back and shoulder pain, the cause of which is the added weight of the breasts. This pain makes many activities difficult, if not impossible. Exercising, playing sports, and sometimes even performing household chores causes pain and discomfort. While many young girls and women search for the most colorful, delicate, and feminine bras, those girls and women with larger breasts can only be concerned with one thing: how supportive the bra is.

Hinders Confidence

Even more than the pain and discomfort is the damage that large breasts can have on a woman’s confidence, especially when they’re young. Many women with overly large breasts develop early, which allows for an extended time in school where they can be bullied and set apart because of the size of their breasts. Unfortunately, this is a situation that doesn’t end with school; instead, it is a constant occurrence throughout life. Many large-busted women feel like they need to hide their breasts and their true selves.

Unable to Find Proper Fitting Clothing

Most big-breasted women can relate to the experience of finding that perfect dress only to see that it fits every area of their body perfectly except for one. This is, unfortunately, a common occurrence. Whether it’s dresses, shirts, or bathing suits, finding clothes that fit is hard, and it can lead to feelings that your body type is wrong or doesn’t fit in with everyone else.

What Can Breast Reduction Do for You?

Breast reduction surgery has steadily gained popularity among women with overly large breasts, and with it comes some of the most pleasing results. Breast reduction isn’t just an aesthetic surgery, but it is one that can transform the quality of life. If you are a woman in this category, then know that breast reduction can allow you to participate in the activities you want to do and wear the clothes you want to wear; no longer do you need to worry about anyone judging the size of your breasts. Now, you can feel more confident in your skin.

If you are discouraged from the realities of larger breasts, then breast reduction surgery can help. Call Dr. Bonaldi today at 775-828-7400 to set up a consultation.

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Plastic Surgery & Med Spa
6630 S McCarran Blvd, Suite B20
Reno, NV 89509

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1910 E College Pkwy, Suite 130
Carson City, NV 89706
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