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tonijones

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reduction after augmentation - Tuesday, March 21, 2006 6:25 AM
Stephanie,

If a person had breast augumentation going from D cup to DD cup and wanted to go back to D cup, is this possible and what is the procedure. Would you be able to be smaller but still have implants and still have the same look?
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RE: reduction after augmentation - Tuesday, March 21, 2006 8:47 PM
It is possible to go back to smaller implants and still have a great look. If you have had DD breast size for a long period of time, the skin on your breast may have stretched. If the elasticity in your skin is poor, excess skin may need to be removed when downsizing your implants. You can search the web for pictures on breast augmentation revision, or implant revision. Most doctors who perform breast augmentations will also perform revisions. Hope this helps!

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