Update, January 30:

It’s been nearly two weeks sinceAmber Roseunderwent breast reduction surgery.

And also of course, I wanted to give you an update on my new boobs.

But now she’s down to about a D-cup, “which is really small for me.

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So Rose should be starting to feel better soonand be readyfor those spaghetti strapsby summer.

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Other candidates just prefer the look and feel of more petite breasts.

And of course, for a lot of women, its about improving their physical health and personal comfort.

Shes also excited to wear spaghetti straps again, sheexplained Tuesday.

Why youre having the procedure also determines how much youll have to pay for your smaller set.

On the other hand, those seeking a cosmetic change wont see help from insurance.

If the patient is healthy coming into the surgery, its a very safe procedure.”

And yes, you will have scarring because breast reduction is an open surgery.

But this is actually a sort of deconstruction of the breast, and then a reconstruction.

But since the skin envelope isnt reshaped, the result is [often] less than adequate.)

Most patients end up with two or three scars, depending on the technique used.

Another common approach, the anchor or inverted T, leaves three scars.

Sometimes, a small tube will be inserted for a couple days to drain excess blood.

One side effect that tends to linger?

Usually there is some decrease in [nipple] sensation, Dr. Taub cautions.

In some cases that sensation comes back, but in others it doesn’t.

In rare cases, patients will have no sensation.

And in a few cases, there will actually be anincreasein nipple sensation.

Still, many women can breastfeed afterwards, as Dr. Taub notes.

With any kind of soft-tissue procedure, youre subjected to gravity.

Of course, your breasts will naturally change over time anyway.

So, if your bigger breasts are weighing you down and causing pain, start doing some research.

And speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon about the procedure.

Ask all the questions, and see if its the right surgery for you.