Breast reduction surgery is increasing in popularity as more and more women with excessively large breasts choose to reduce their breast sizes for healthier living.
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Breast Reduction Dallas
1. Breast Reduction Dallas
Breast reductions in Dallas are up. Although breast augmentation still leads in breast-related surgical
procedures, worldwide as well as in Dallas, breast reduction surgeries,
believe it or not, are beginning to encroach on breast enlargement
surgeries in the rate of surgeries performed. It’s true around 290,000
breast implant/enlargement procedures were performed in 2013, within
the United States alone, with 1.5 million worldwide, but consider this:
almost half of the number of boob jobs to increase bust size, with nearly
120,000 breast reduction surgeries for last year. And we’re not talking
about D or even “merely” DD cup sizes, (for the most part), but women
that have excessively huge breasts well beyond these sizes.
So does these numbers indicate some sort of trend? It would appear so.
Now, for the male and extremely small-breasted female readers, this trend
might seem odd or even confounding. Why would a woman with big
boobs—the prime example of womanly sexuality and,
well…womanliness…want to diminish that? For those that haven’t had to live with really big breasts
probably haven’t stopped to consider what women with excessively large breasts deal with on a day-
to-day basis. You might be surprised such complications as listed below are the most common
reasons why women that seek breast reduction surgery do so. These reasons include:
• Back and neck pain relief and general comfort. Due to constant pulling and pressure, even a few
pounds, without counterbalance, can create great distress on the body.
• Bra strap grooves. These, of course, are deep indentions in the skin. Have you ever worn
anything tight for a while and, upon removing that clothing, had sore imprints on your skin?
There you go.
• Breathing problems. Weight on the chest, pressing down, puts pressure on the ribcage and lungs.
The are also problems with sleeping.
• Restricted mobility and activities. Let’s face it; large-breasted women are hindered in activities
that call for greater movement.
• Dissatisfaction with personal appearance. Believe it or not, not all women want really big boobs.
In fact, it’s been said in Hollywood, “small breasts are the new ‘hot’.” Cases in point: Kate
Hudson, Keira Knightly, Kate Hudson, and Olivia Wilde, to name a few.
Fortunately, our society has become much more supportive of such proactive decision making for one’s
better health. Don’t believe it? Here’s a quick list of some celebrities that have had breast reduction surgery
that you might not have known about.
Jennifer Connelly, Drew Barrymore, Queen Latifah, Denise Richards, Pamela Anderson, Heidi Montag,
Katie Price, and Roseanne Barr. The list goes on….
Of course, if you’re contemplating breast reduction surgery, you probably know most of this we’ve listed
here. Find a certified plastic surgeon and research/learn your options and what to expect.
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