Lift and reduction any regrets
I had Paget's disease and 3 cm of dcis in October 2016 nipple removed. I had nipple reconstruction and breast rounded out (as it was quiet square) it's still a bit square now but I'm happy enough to leave that. My breast is lifted and at least a cup size smaller, my DR is going to lift and reduce the non Pagets size so that they match I was delighted but I'm sort of having issues now thinking he's cutting into a healthy breast moving nipple scarring it will look different and I'm scared about loosing sensation. I'll have a smaller chest. I'm a uk 36D at present I'd say almost DD.
Does anyone regret this operation or any advice good or bad. Thanks
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I'm on the fence whether I regret my decision to get my healthy breast operated on after a DIEP reconstruction. The main reason I did it was that my remaining nipple was an inch or so lower than the place where a new nipple or tattoo would go on the DIEP breast. The PS didn't want to do a reduction because the two breasts weren't all that different in size (D versus C?) . Instead he plumped up the DIEP breast to D with fat grafting and moved the nipple/areola in the healthy breast higher in what's called a "donut" lift. If you read about donut lifts online, it says "don't do this on large breasts!", because it ends up with puckers in the upper breast skin and an unnatural shape. That's sort of what I got - it isn't terrible, but the breast shape is a bit square and there are ripples that probably won't go away. I'll learn to ignore that, I guess. SInce you are having a real reduction, you shouldn't have that issue.
You shouldn't lose sensation in the nipple - no nerves are cut. Mine is actually a bit over-sensitive (4 months post-surgery). I'll need to have the areola tattooed to match the DIEP breast 3-D tattoo I plan to get, because the PS didn't save the entire areola during the lift, so it's smaller than it should be. There's still a raised scar around the areola, but that should fade over time.
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I had an LX two years ago and ended up being a cup size smaller on the LX side. The unevenness wasn’t a really big deal to me, but I was a pretty generous DD. I decided to have a bilateral lift and reduction. I could not be happier with the results.
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thank you for the replies I think I'm gonna go for it I'm just little bit worried, hopefully it'll be succes
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