Hi all! This video was previously uploaded but given a 18+ restriction, so it's been edited and reposted on this channel. And to top it off, I placed the wrong title and thumbnail on it. Oop!! Hopefully you haven't seen it before! Thanks for all the thoughtful comments!
I had no idea that the contents of breasts changed over time. That's very interesting and explains why they drop. There's so many myths surrounding why breasts sag and most of them have to do with blaming women for not wearing bras, or getting fat, or something like that. It's nice to know it's just biology.
I had a thought that it would have had something to do with human body naturally declining in collagen over time 🤷🏻♀️. Well that's my thing I've learned today
@@nicholelarue2499 I hope that ur dream of a reduction come true too. I know it can be painful and uncomfortable for many women. I hope everything goes well for u I wish u the best.
What’s gross is often under posts/stories about women getting breast reductions because of pain and other reason, I see men saying it’s such a waste. Like, they ignored all the reasons of physical harm for wanting to get a breast reduction and just say it’s selfish of the women. Like they’re entitled to these strangers’ chests. It’s disgusting frankly and the audacity blows my mind.
Some men see it as a woman " making " themselves " ugly ". Why can't some men knock it off with the whole mentality of all women having to be perfect for them?
I have had a comment from a guy before when I dyed my hair from blonde to brown. He said I was 'prettier' with blonde hair. I swiftly told him that "it's a good job I'm not changing my hair for you then isn't it so your opinion simply does not matter" and I walked off. Some men really do think that women are there to look pretty for them!
i had a reduction. my breasts were about half the size of this lady's. (i was at a I-Cup), they took off 2800 gramms (6,17 pounds-ish) all together, i am sooooo happy with the results, my scars are a bit large on one side, where the soft tissue stretched out, but they looks so good, and i have no issues with them now (3 years after the surgery) i'd do it all over again without a second thought
I had the same size as this lady! Was the best thing I also did. I did have a misdiagnosed staph infection. So looking for a tattoo artist to fix the color from scarring.
My friend had a breast reduction. She had no more back or shoulder pain And she looked like she lost 20 pounds. She was fit and shapely and her confidence showed.
Oh, I wanted to add something: I am a breast cancer survivor. i am reconstructed and then augmented on the other breast. When I got my implants removed for exchange (Dr Yuon, dont cringe but it was after 20 years and they were completely intact), I also had a breast lift. I have the "keyhole" scars. I am very fortunate that I heal so well, my scars are very faint. I love my breast lift, I feel I look younger and I'm perky again. My point is, plan on scars if you have any surgery, anywhere. They are worth it to feel better, and/or to remove disease. I am coming up on 32 years of survival. 😘
@@EweTube4 I'm not worried about scars. I just want the weight, debility & constant over-sexualisatiom of my boobs gone. Scars, however big, will be a small price to pay for normal boobs.
I had to have a breast reduction at 20 because my spine was curving and I had permanent sores under my boobs and bra straps. I felt amazing emotionally and physically afterwards.
Reading through the comments I c a lot of women at such a young age get reductions. I had no idea that so many young women had this issue, I thought it go worse w age. I’m so glad u can be comfortable in ur own skin.
Same here. First time I went to a plastic surgeon I was 15 years old. He said my breasts were beautiful and told me to wait until I had children. I finally had my reduction at 20 years old and it changed my life! I had a child at 41!
@@georgiaonmymind2000 I too have been told by male doctors I don't want a breast reduction, right after I've said why & how long I've wanted a breast reduction. Their response has been why I've changed to a better doctor.
I am a hairstylist, so my large breasts caused me a lot of pain. I had a reduction when I was 22 and it was the best thing I’ve ever done. I always say I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
I had a breast reduction a couple years back for health reasons. I do admit when I was in the hospital I was mourning my larger-sized breast but as time passed on I am now happy with my now perky little "girls". A reduction does take a lot off my back and I'm happy being a C cup rather than a DD.
how did you heal myself iam a DD at 16 and i'm trying by to loose weight to see if it's the cause but afterwards if they are still the same size i just wanted to know how it was bc i may consider having one done due to back pain
@@sarahjohnsonj06 Admittingly exercise does the trick. Yeah, that's an extra weight off your chest but also keeping a healthy weight down to a minimum helps too. I'm no health guru and I only go by my experience however if you're really serious about a reduction talk to a plastic surgeon. The reduction doesn't solve all problems if the pain is still there and exercise doesn't help then see a back specialist. Good luck.
I'm really grateful to see this. I'm a G/DDDD and I'm unsure if I'd qualify for a reduction and such. Seeing someone who's a little smaller is reaffirming
@@zethcrownett2946 I just got a breast reduction today (12 hours ago) and I’m so happy! only 18 but had DDDs and now I’m a B! I’ve never been happier! If it’ll help even just emotionally I’d suggest searching for a good doctor!
I lost 145 pounds 19 years ago (gastric bypass) and have kept it off, then had a breast lift and circular abdominoplasty 1-1/2 years ago and it's the best thing I've done for me. FYI, I re-wrote my comment, removing my justification for my decision. Women shouldn't feel guilty about, or have to justify our decisions. 🤗
I’m an ER doc. I had a patient come in with breast that size but they had outgrown the blood supply to the nipples and they were both necrotic. She was homeless and uninsured but I got the Plastics service to admit her as a teaching case.
I had that surgery as a teen (16). The surgeon took out a little bit more than a pound. I never been happier, I went from a DD to a C cup, the teasing and the bullying didn’t stopped but I was and still am very happy.
I’m so glad ur in a good place. People will always find something to talk about or poke fun at, u do what makes u happy. I know what people say still hurts but keep good people in ur corner.
@Tania Franco Wow, I wouldn’t have thought doctors would reduce Double D breasts as they aren’t too large in my eyes in comparison to what I have seen... What was the reason your doctor agreed to the surgery? Are you otherwise petite and experienced back pain due to your breasts? Or was it the bullying?
@@AmaliaLondon I experienced all the above 😂 I’m petite, I’m 5’1 and 110 pounds (as I was as a teen). My parents gave their permission for the surgery, and in my country you only need that. Nowadays my dad says he can’t believe he agreed to the surgery, because of the risk but they made me so happy. I’m 33 years old now.
You can tell how much more comfortable she was at the end because she was braless and putting the girls out there on display. AS SHE SHOULD. I love a good comfort and confidence glow up.
I had a breast reduction at 31. Went from 36G to 36 C. I cried after it. I looked so so small. But the pain was gone and after a couple months I was so happy. Boobie blues is a perfect name for that feeling! After 17 years I did gain weight and they are too big again but not as big as when I had the reduction. It is definitely a surgery that I recommend to people to reduce their neck and back pain.
As a woman who, 10 years ago at age 60, lost both of my breasts to double breast cancer (and chose to not have any reconstruction), I am so happy for this young woman! While my natural breasts weren’t anywhere near as large as hers, I definitely had breasts that were too big for my body frame, and suffered from back, neck, and shoulder issues. My dad was in the Air Force, and I went to 12 schools in 12 years, which made the fact that I developed very early a miserable school experience; it was always “Hey! Have you seen the new girl and her chest!? Wink wink” my decision to not get reconstruction had much to do with my age and the fact that, strange as it may sound, I was somewhat glad to be rid of them! Now, I can comfortably sleep on my stomach! 😁 I even finally stopped wearing the darn prosthetic boobs, too…why hassle with a bra, and fake boobs that crawl upwards cuz there’s no “real me” holding the fake ones in place?! I am so glad to see she is happy with her new breasts…though I would have wanted them no bigger than a third of what she ended up with. BTW: I’d like to give a big Shout Out to all the other women out there who are part of the survivors Sisterhood, and a HUGE THANK YOU, to doctors like Dr. Youn who work so diligently to help women who lose their breast(s) to the epidemic of breast cancer and want reconstruction. Mwah! 💞
I think EVERY woman should have their tummy tuck, muscle repair and breast lifts covered by insurance after having children. Was so grateful I was finally able to get everything fixed. So grateful.
If nothing else, it should absolutely qualify as something for their mental health. I have a friend who lost a shit ton of weight who mentioned some insurances cover removal of excess skin as a mental health thing.
That would be amazing. My son is 18 and I’ve been hiding my body in shame since he was born. I’m 5-0’ and he was almost 10 lbs when he was born so you can image how destroyed my body is 😭...but it was worth it to have him.
@@elliot_rat have we not? I’ve read multiple articles stating birth rates have gone down. Of course, they blame millennials as always. Even with the panorama babies, birth rates have declined as more folks wait longer or opt out entirely.
@@mamag8206 I feel you, mama! No kids here, but my mom is 5’2-5’3” and I was an 8 1/2 lb baby. She was so ashamed of her body, that she always wore big baggy clothes when I was growing up. Having had an emergency c section made it a little harder to lose the weight too. She was also on bed rest due to swelling for the last few months as well.
I had a breast reduction at 23. I wasn't as big, but very droopy. Even my mother said something. The first word out of the surgeon's mouth was "when do we operate?" There was a complication. This is serious surgery. He aimed for a higher, smaller nipple. They still look good 40+ years later
My mom had gotten a breast reduction surgery but she had a bad surgeon and they ended up making them too small to the point where if she cut her hair and didn’t wear make up she could easily pass as a boy. They’re also extremely sensitive now that just our dog sitting on her lap and accidentally hitting them w her paws hurts her a lot. Also, the surgeon had to take her nipples off and stitch them back on for the surgery, and he told her “if it doesn’t take you can just get them tattooed on”. Like no.
@@BelleKasprik I don’t think she’s planning to sue but she definitely regrets getting it done, idk if it’ll get better anytime soon but I hope that it does
I had a massive breast reduction and I am thrilled. The massive amount of weight removed was incredible. My breasts did not go as small as I would have liked but it is so much better than it was. I did not have the booby blues. At all.
@@MrsYukke my kid at age 12 had to have his tonsils and adenoids removed. He kept getting sinus infections. And being type 1 diabetic any infection is bad. The doctors said one of his tonsils was 2 times the size it was supposed to be
I had breast reduction and love it! My breast was so heavy and big I was 5’6 before surgery and after recovery I was 5’8. I was a EEE Cup I had close to 10 pounds removed and now I’m a C cup and love it! I had a great surgeon.
I'm a triple e cup but I'm 5'4 and they are so heavy. Did they have to put CiCi's in your breast when they did your breast reduction? I'm interested in getting one I'm a triple e cup at 5'4
I love how he points out how breast reduction patients are their happiest patients. I did it over 10yrs ago and still so glad I did. My surgeon did remove my nipples and then repositioned them. I like how they look better now, and they have more sensitivity than before my surgery. I always tell other women who are considering it that they should definitely talk to a dr about it and do it if the dr can confirm it is safe for them. I'm happy and my back is happier! Lol
I was so happy after my breast reduction. They removed 4 pounds off each side! I cried when I was able to see my feet. You can't imagine how heavy they were. I love that doctor ❤
I had a breast reduction in October of 2017, I was 26. X-rays of my back had shown micro-fractures on my spine from the weight my breasts (H cups) were putting on my backbone, and was told I either needed to get a reduction or have my spine fused in five years or less. It was the happiest diagnosis I ever got. I had been begging for a reduction since I was 16, when I couldn't fit into DDD bras anymore because my breasts were just too big, I couldn't breathe when lying on my back because they were too heavy, and how I had to hunch over when sitting because it was far too painful to sit up straight. It took me moving to another state to find a doctor that would listen to me. The day I was told I needed to reduce them, I was more than happy to agree and immediately set up the surgery. After it was all said and done, they took four pounds from each breast (8 pounds in total), and when I woke up from the procedure, I burst into tears; I was so happy with how I looked. I would gladly go through all the pain and healing time again, as I do not regret for a second getting my reduction.
I don't just get pain, I struggle to breathe at night. There was too much chest weighing on my neck. So I got a mattress elevator and that helped my breasts hang down at night instead of flopping up on my neck.
@@HeatherH1984 I don't technically have apnea because it wasn't any other obstruction besides literally just heavy breasts cutting off air, and that was fixed with the elevator and a CPAP was unnecessary. I'm glad you had your health problems solved and can now breathe all night too though!
When I was 11 I was a D cup, by the time I was 18 I was a size 10 (US 6) & was a JJ cup (I had over 5lb removed!). My breasts were about the same as hers but slightly bigger & I had such a small NZ10/US6 frame. When my son was 5 month old (I was 23 & my boobs were so big I couldn't breast feed) I had a breast reduction done & it was BY FAR the best decision I EVER MADE. If you are thinking about it - go for it! It is honestly life changing. I was so pleased that my mum also had it done (she wasn't anywhere near as big as me) & is also stoked. My nipples have lost quite a lot of sensation but I 100% don't care - it was worth it 10000000% !! I'm 43 now & within a few years of the reduction you could hardly see my scars & now they're completely invisible. I honestly cannot stress enough how life changing it is! Edit: NOT ONCE did I ever regret it or get the boobie blues, if anything I was the opposite!!
I've had three kids and my breasts grew larger due to breastfeeding each time even when I lost the baby weight and got down to my pre-pregnancy weight they're still large. When I'm done breastfeeding this one if they do not go back down I'm definitely looking into a reduction. Just because it's painful it makes my scoliosis worse and my shoulder pain is unreal even doing physical therapy hasn't helped as much as I was hoping it would. I am so happy for this lady and she looks so thrilled after it was all said and done.
I think he re uploaded this video because the other two (the title and thumbnail of this one and the video which this video is about) were both age restricted. I think he was planning to re upload both but mixed up the title/thumbnail to the video.
What people never say enough is the healing time and the post op blues. I was told 18 months minimum since you do have internal stitches as well. I felt like I had been mauled by a lion even though you are happy to have had the puppies removed. You feel like you are going mad! Eventually everything does calm down. I found manuka honey and silver was extremely useful in healing.
I mean, aren't a lot of hormones produced in the breasts? I've heard of a lot of trans guys having short term post-op depression from their removals, I imagine even when you're not taking off that much it throws your system out of wack.
Always find it nice when they talk about the post surgery depression. Had top surgery a few years ago and it was something i absolutely needed for comfort but the first month i felt depressed and angry and all these emotions. Like a big change in the body and then youre stuck for weeks unable to do much of anything until it heals you get stuck in your head and reevaluate everything as something needing to be wrong. I am so happy with my chest now, my scars are less ideal but im confident and comfortable in my skin and i wouldn't be able to see that far forward in that first month
@@deliadee4686 we have to study 12-13 years in medical school to become a surgeon....so 17+13 ....at 30 years of age we will start practicing as a junior doctor under practice of senior doctor ...its different from America
I feel for her… I was a D cup in high school and already having back, neck and shoulder pain. A month into my first pregnancy, they ballooned up to a DD! Even MORE pain! But the real pain didn’t begin until after I lost my ovaries and went through surgical menopause. It’s been almost 15 years since then, so you can imagine how droopy they are, between kids, early menopause and age. The pain is excruciating sometimes. I can only wash dishes for 10 minutes at a time and I’m already in so much pain I need to stop and lie down to relieve the tension. For years I’ve been talking about a reduction, but my husband likes my breasts. I have a love/hate relationship with them. But when we learned the discs in my upper back are starting to bulge, the doctor suggested I see a surgeon and my husband agreed to the consult. He was a very nice doctor, no pressure, told me everything I’d have to do to be safe, what would be the best approach… The downside is that I don’t want to go too small and the insurance gets to make the call on how small I need to go. Sorry, but no. It’s my body, not theirs. The insurance we have would put me back in a training bra if they had their way and I can’t afford to pay for it outright. So I continue to suffer, all because of the biggest scam artists known as private insurance. It’s sad…
Dead right you & your sugeon are the ones who decide what post-surgical cup size you'll be. An insurance company has no business even suggesting it's up to them.
Jesus, no offense ur husband can like your breasts but why would he not want you to have the surgery just because he likes them when they cause u physical pain? I mean he should love them regardless of the size because it’s you, if he doesn’t want you to go smaller because u likes them bigger I don’t think he would be the one.
When she got the reduction, and we see the asymmetry of the breadts with the right being lower than the left, is it because they were like that in the first place? Dr. Youn said that asymmetry sometimes happens even with the best surgeons. Why is that? 🤔 Really enjoyed this reaction Dr. Youn! I love your thoughts and insight (as well as knowledge and suggestions) about stuff like this. ❤❤
When they finish one breast, they’re already a few hours into the surgery and swelling has started. When they match up the second one to the first, the different levels of swelling can lead to different end results/sizes.
@R M Oh! Okay. Thank you so much for this information! Another question: do you know if it could be fixed for someone whose breasts were already asymmetrical?
@@MelaninCosplay it depends. I’m not a plastic surgeon but I know it has a lot to do with where the base of your breasts are. If it’s the projection that is asymmetric, that’s easier to fix. They can’t easily move where your breasts are on your chest.
I had a breast reduction at 18. I am petite but had E cups. The anchor scars faded so well that not even my bf’s could tell at first or second glances. I’m 40 and my breasts still look fantastic! That surgery definitely changed my life forever!
I'm so happy after my reduction. Not only do look better, I sleep better. Plus I have sensation in my nipples. I didn't have those before and literally faked it all the time. I couldn't even wait for the slow process of insurance. I paid it all myself and should've done it sooner.
I love watching your reactions and expressions on your face to other doctors doing medical procedures. Since you have such a positive attitude to medicine, you are the kind of physician I would want to have if I had to go through a medical procedure.
Having my reduction in a few days! Being reminded that I might not like my results right away was really helpful. I feel like I'm mentally in a good place and ready to relax, heal and have all that weight taken off my shoulders.
@@jojosurrayyah After my surgery my body changed a lot month to month, but the relief from having them reduced was instantly noticable when I woke up. Overall, this surgery was the best gift I could have given myself and I'm very pleased with my results!
Found this video after my own reduction surgery. I'm so happy for this patient and I learned about my own surgery! We went from about the same size (She was a bit smaller than me 😅) and im very fortunate to be a bit smaller than her now!! Bless the surgeons that perform reductions ❤
I'm a small framed woman and between 2017-2018 my chest went from a 34DD to a 34F with very little change to my body size, I had my hormones checked and nothing was apparently wrong it was just a spontaneous occurrence. the thought of them getting any bigger worries me as I'm already experiencing neck and shoulder pain. A reduction is definitely something I'm looking into in the near future.
I had the same problem last year 😩 I’ve been considering a reduction since highschool but not very seriously and with this i feel like any bigger and i won’t be able to handle it because i already find my current size to be in the way and too big
True. I've I can ever afford to get a reduction myself, the only people who'd see are my obgyn, whoever does my mammograms, and whoever I end up marrying.
I had a reduction, i'm a petite girl of 5'0 and used to have DD breasts, it didn't fit my body, they didn't stop after puberty...so at 17 i had a reduction, they did an inscission underneath so it hides the scars. They got them down to a C cup, they removed a lb from each breast!! Now with loosing a bit of weight i'm at my ideal size, a B cup. I'm so much happier with them now, no more pain, no more having to feel ashamed of them and no more trying to hide them with tight sports bras. Unfortunately after the surgery one of my nipples never regained full feeling, it can feel but not unless its pinched or something. But overall my doctor did an amazing job. My mum did a lot of research and looked a lot to find my dr. I will always say big breasts are overrated.
I enjoy your channel very much. You are a classy doctor. Also I appreciate you using professional terms and words for body parts. Keeping it classy, thank you Doctor Youn.
I was extremely mad when I got my breast reduction bc I woke up from surgery to them saying well we couldn’t give you what you wanted but they look good to us. Still really sad about it and hate my breast but it’s been 10 years so I’m grown use to it
I had a breast reduction this past summer; I'm so happy I was able to have it done. And I barely felt any pain at all during my recovery period. All I needed was 2 tylenol and 2 advil each night before sleep and 15 minutes each evening with ice packs. I was able to immediately get the best night's rests I've had in over 30 years and the surgeon was able to remove all the skin beneath that was covered in uncomfortable heat rash. If anyone is looking into this procedure, I would say without any doubts "get a reputable plastic surgeon and do it!"
Yes, ladies never get told that menopause puts fat on in the breast area! I used to be a bra fitter and it's probably the weirdest menopause secret out there :)
My Mom was a big woman with nothing up top. She was an A. She wore padded bras to make her a C. I had no idea till I was a teen and noticed her bras were padded. I am 60 now. I was a C as a teen and now am a D. My poor Mom never complained. Never talked about it. I never told her I noticed. Did not want to make her feel bad. I never told anyone. Not even my sister. I’m not sure she noticed. Mom passed three years ago at 82. 💜 She was the best Mom. 😢 I miss her!!
i had a breast reduction at 13! its honestly very nice to see other people with the same issue get ther smaller, dream boobs, nobody really understands the physical and psychological pain that all involves...
My mother told me I had to suffer w huge boobs because she had. She was off her head in other ways too 😞 My father point blank refused to spend any money on my health.
I had a breast reduction at age 49... I was so grateful for the change made. Insurance didn't cover it, but it was worth the price to go to a doctor I knew would do a great job.
I’m sorry those breasts have a mind of their own. When my daughter gave birth to her first baby she had a C cup. Her second baby she was a DD her breasts have kept growing and after 4 years her breasts are a FF/G
I am 1 month post op. The first time I had a look at my breasts and for a couple of weeks I thought I was breastless. The next 2 weeks I thought they were still too big. I am now settling down to my new body. I was a cup E (I'm a slim 5'3) and now I am guessing it is between a C or D. What I wanted.
Wait, hold on... The thumbnail, the title... They're all wrong. Update: Alright, everything's properly corrected now. You can stop liking this comment (and I know you will).
I had a breast reduction 24 years ago, I was a C cup after the reduction. They took 9lbs off off my breasts. They left my nipples attached when they reduced them but my cousin had hers removed and sewed back on, she did fine with it though. Twelve years later I lost a lot of weight and my breasts went to less than an A cup. My breasts were just pieces of skin and would fall out of my bra when I bent over. So I had implants put in and I'm a C again. I recommend greatly if you're overweight, lose the weight first before you have a reduction. People think it's an easy operation to have them reduced but its not. Same thing with a tummy tuck, its not as cute as the name is.
I went from J down to C, and it was the best decision I've ever made. I rather wanted an A/B but the doc refused. Gladly never got the blues. Would definitely do it again.
i always stop and think a woman could have lost her breast to cancer so i’m thankful even if mine are heavy,sag such an informative video thanks for sharing
Hi Dr Youn, I had a reduction mammoplasty at 23, and another one about 5 years later (one grew back!) It was deemed medically necessary. I wasn't as big as the patient, but I could literally elbow my boobs to disappear. I couldn't go for a walk and was harassed constantly. I still have deep indented shoulders. But the operation was perfect. I took a lot of heat from this about changing God's work yada yada. Its been almost 50 years and I am truly grateful.
I had breast reduction. They began growing larger after starting birth control for fibroid treatment. I went from 36C to 34DD to 36H. I’m now a 36C and thrilled. My surgeon did a terrific job. He removed my nipples and reattached them. I still have sensation and the scars have lessened over time. I used lots of creams like cocoa butter and cocoanut oil once the incision healed. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I never had remorse-I hated large breasts. They interfered with my sports and I hated the attention and the types of men who were attracted to me because of my breasts. I lost a total of 13lbs.
Would a DD cause back problems? Idk, I'm really thinking of asking for a reduction because my back hurts all the time but I'm not nearly this extreme, but not sure if that's the route cause..
It can definitely contribute. I’m a DDD and have had chronic back pain for years. Medical professionals have suggested a reduction but my own vanity is not quite ready to say goodbye to the girls lol.
@@sarahjohnsonj06 that's kind of nice to know that it's not just these extremely huge breasted women are the only ones that this might be experiencing these issues... Wondering if it would be covered by insurance to at least investigate the idea of a reduction... Has anyone tried??
@@sarahn3394 what you could do for the pain without surgery is strength training. Even little workout will help. As humans we could have great strength, but we don't have chance to develop the minimum. It doesn't take much training to bear bigger breasts. Apps like stronglifts or YTbers like Megsquats can help you. You will be able to bear extra 10 pounds easily and faster than you think.
I had a double mastectomy for breast cancer with no reconstruction. Absolutely NO boobie blues. I'm so happy with how I look and how I feel. Breasts are highly over-rated.
Hi all! This video was previously uploaded but given a 18+ restriction, so it's been edited and reposted on this channel. And to top it off, I placed the wrong title and thumbnail on it. Oop!! Hopefully you haven't seen it before! Thanks for all the thoughtful comments!
Unfortunately, I did see it. Now I can't unremember it. X_X
I was halfway through watching the video when it dissapeared! Glad to see it back up.
I was thinking I had seen this a little while ago. Thank you for letting me know I'm not losing it 😂
Do bras slowdown the saggging of breasts or speed it up?
It's all good, thanks for another great video
I had no idea that the contents of breasts changed over time. That's very interesting and explains why they drop. There's so many myths surrounding why breasts sag and most of them have to do with blaming women for not wearing bras, or getting fat, or something like that. It's nice to know it's just biology.
I agree its so reassuring! 🤣
Now I don't think saggy breasts are no longer a big deal anymore
I had a thought that it would have had something to do with human body naturally declining in collagen over time 🤷🏻♀️. Well that's my thing I've learned today
Mine started "dropping" from the get-go😅 hopefully my pipe dream of a reduction gets to see the light.
I know I was floored at the fact woman’s breast can keep growing. That’s wild.
@@nicholelarue2499 I hope that ur dream of a reduction come true too. I know it can be painful and uncomfortable for many women. I hope everything goes well for u I wish u the best.
What’s gross is often under posts/stories about women getting breast reductions because of pain and other reason, I see men saying it’s such a waste. Like, they ignored all the reasons of physical harm for wanting to get a breast reduction and just say it’s selfish of the women. Like they’re entitled to these strangers’ chests. It’s disgusting frankly and the audacity blows my mind.
Yeah I have noticed that too, it's ridiculous. Oh you're in chronic pain everyday........but big boooobs.
Some men see it as a woman " making " themselves " ugly ". Why can't some men knock it off with the whole mentality of all women having to be perfect for them?
Those guys should eff right off. God.
I have had a comment from a guy before when I dyed my hair from blonde to brown. He said I was 'prettier' with blonde hair. I swiftly told him that "it's a good job I'm not changing my hair for you then isn't it so your opinion simply does not matter" and I walked off. Some men really do think that women are there to look pretty for them!
if those guys like big breasts so much, put the breasts on them. see if they can still say it's a waste again, after they got severe back pain.
i had a reduction. my breasts were about half the size of this lady's. (i was at a I-Cup), they took off 2800 gramms (6,17 pounds-ish) all together,
i am sooooo happy with the results,
my scars are a bit large on one side, where the soft tissue stretched out, but they looks so good, and i have no issues with them now (3 years after the surgery)
i'd do it all over again without a second thought
Wow congrats!! Sounds like you are happier with your new look. ❤️
I had the same size as this lady! Was the best thing I also did. I did have a misdiagnosed staph infection. So looking for a tattoo artist to fix the color from scarring.
Congratulations!! I am not as big, but I’m next! 🙏🏾
whyyyyyyyy look how you massacred my boi
@@nicholasc.5944 Big boobs cause pain and spine issues.
My friend had a breast reduction. She had no more back or shoulder pain And she looked like she lost 20 pounds. She was fit and shapely and her confidence showed.
Oh, I wanted to add something: I am a breast cancer survivor. i am reconstructed and then augmented on the other breast. When I got my implants removed for exchange (Dr Yuon, dont cringe but it was after 20 years and they were completely intact), I also had a breast lift. I have the "keyhole" scars. I am very fortunate that I heal so well, my scars are very faint. I love my breast lift, I feel I look younger and I'm perky again. My point is, plan on scars if you have any surgery, anywhere. They are worth it to feel better, and/or to remove disease. I am coming up on 32 years of survival. 😘
@@EweTube4 Bless you girlfriend!
@@EweTube4 I'm not worried about scars. I just want the weight, debility & constant over-sexualisatiom of my boobs gone. Scars, however big, will be a small price to pay for normal boobs.
@@felicitybywater8012 do it!!
@@felicitybywater8012 REALL!!!!!! i just dont want em there... might get a binder along with the surgery if i get it someday lmao
I had to have a breast reduction at 20 because my spine was curving and I had permanent sores under my boobs and bra straps.
I felt amazing emotionally and physically afterwards.
Reading through the comments I c a lot of women at such a young age get reductions. I had no idea that so many young women had this issue, I thought it go worse w age. I’m so glad u can be comfortable in ur own skin.
And I’m really glad everything went well, and hopefully ( & prayerfully) your health use much better too!
Same here. First time I went to a plastic surgeon I was 15 years old. He said my breasts were beautiful and told me to wait until I had children. I finally had my reduction at 20 years old and it changed my life! I had a child at 41!
@@georgiaonmymind2000 I too have been told by male doctors I don't want a breast reduction, right after I've said why & how long I've wanted a breast reduction. Their response has been why I've changed to a better doctor.
I am a hairstylist, so my large breasts caused me a lot of pain. I had a reduction when I was 22 and it was the best thing I’ve ever done. I always say I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
What kinds of hairstylist are you worked in fashion, celebs or etc?
I had a breast reduction a couple years back for health reasons. I do admit when I was in the hospital I was mourning my larger-sized breast but as time passed on I am now happy with my now perky little "girls". A reduction does take a lot off my back and I'm happy being a C cup rather than a DD.
how did you heal myself iam a DD at 16 and i'm trying by to loose weight to see if it's the cause but afterwards if they are still the same size i just wanted to know how it was bc i may consider having one done due to back pain
@@sarahjohnsonj06 Consider exercising your upper body. It will help strengthen your back to support the weight on your chest
@@sarahjohnsonj06 Admittingly exercise does the trick. Yeah, that's an extra weight off your chest but also keeping a healthy weight down to a minimum helps too. I'm no health guru and I only go by my experience however if you're really serious about a reduction talk to a plastic surgeon. The reduction doesn't solve all problems if the pain is still there and exercise doesn't help then see a back specialist. Good luck.
I'm really grateful to see this. I'm a G/DDDD and I'm unsure if I'd qualify for a reduction and such. Seeing someone who's a little smaller is reaffirming
@@zethcrownett2946 I just got a breast reduction today (12 hours ago) and I’m so happy! only 18 but had DDDs and now I’m a B! I’ve never been happier!
If it’ll help even just emotionally I’d suggest searching for a good doctor!
I lost 145 pounds 19 years ago (gastric bypass) and have kept it off, then had a breast lift and circular abdominoplasty 1-1/2 years ago and it's the best thing I've done for me.
FYI, I re-wrote my comment, removing my justification for my decision. Women shouldn't feel guilty about, or have to justify our decisions. 🤗
You go gurll
Yasss! You rock on!
Amen sister!
Amen, Laurie!!
What’s the abdominoplasty? I need to lose about 90 pounds desperately. But, I just can’t find the will power to totally change all my eating habits.
I’m an ER doc. I had a patient come in with breast that size but they had outgrown the blood supply to the nipples and they were both necrotic. She was homeless and uninsured but I got the Plastics service to admit her as a teaching case.
I had that surgery as a teen (16). The surgeon took out a little bit more than a pound. I never been happier, I went from a DD to a C cup, the teasing and the bullying didn’t stopped but I was and still am very happy.
Good for you! The main thing is thy you are happy and healthy. Bullies are just stupid and unhappy with themselves.
I’m so glad ur in a good place. People will always find something to talk about or poke fun at, u do what makes u happy. I know what people say still hurts but keep good people in ur corner.
You are very sweet. Thank you for your kindness ❤️
@Tania Franco Wow, I wouldn’t have thought doctors would reduce Double D breasts as they aren’t too large in my eyes in comparison to what I have seen... What was the reason your doctor agreed to the surgery? Are you otherwise petite and experienced back pain due to your breasts? Or was it the bullying?
@@AmaliaLondon I experienced all the above 😂 I’m petite, I’m 5’1 and 110 pounds (as I was as a teen). My parents gave their permission for the surgery, and in my country you only need that. Nowadays my dad says he can’t believe he agreed to the surgery, because of the risk but they made me so happy. I’m 33 years old now.
You can tell how much more comfortable she was at the end because she was braless and putting the girls out there on display. AS SHE SHOULD. I love a good comfort and confidence glow up.
I had a breast reduction at 31. Went from 36G to 36 C. I cried after it. I looked so so small. But the pain was gone and after a couple months I was so happy. Boobie blues is a perfect name for that feeling! After 17 years I did gain weight and they are too big again but not as big as when I had the reduction. It is definitely a surgery that I recommend to people to reduce their neck and back pain.
36c is big still but I could understand your feelings from going through a dramatic change
As a woman who, 10 years ago at age 60, lost both of my breasts to double breast cancer (and chose to not have any reconstruction), I am so happy for this young woman! While my natural breasts weren’t anywhere near as large as hers, I definitely had breasts that were too big for my body frame, and suffered from back, neck, and shoulder issues. My dad was in the Air Force, and I went to 12 schools in 12 years, which made the fact that I developed very early a miserable school experience; it was always “Hey! Have you seen the new girl and her chest!? Wink wink” my decision to not get reconstruction had much to do with my age and the fact that, strange as it may sound, I was somewhat glad to be rid of them! Now, I can comfortably sleep on my stomach! 😁 I even finally stopped wearing the darn prosthetic boobs, too…why hassle with a bra, and fake boobs that crawl upwards cuz there’s no “real me” holding the fake ones in place?! I am so glad to see she is happy with her new breasts…though I would have wanted them no bigger than a third of what she ended up with. BTW: I’d like to give a big Shout Out to all the other women out there who are part of the survivors Sisterhood, and a HUGE THANK YOU, to doctors like Dr. Youn who work so diligently to help women who lose their breast(s) to the epidemic of breast cancer and want reconstruction. Mwah! 💞
I’m so glad you survived! And I’m glad you’ve freed yourself from the fake boobs. We need more women role models like you. ❤️
@@ahill4642 Thank you so much! And Happiest of Holidays to you and your loved ones!
I think EVERY woman should have their tummy tuck, muscle repair and breast lifts covered by insurance after having children. Was so grateful I was finally able to get everything fixed. So grateful.
If nothing else, it should absolutely qualify as something for their mental health.
I have a friend who lost a shit ton of weight who mentioned some insurances cover removal of excess skin as a mental health thing.
That would be amazing. My son is 18 and I’ve been hiding my body in shame since he was born. I’m 5-0’ and he was almost 10 lbs when he was born so you can image how destroyed my body is 😭...but it was worth it to have him.
if we reproduced less it'd probably be possible
@@elliot_rat have we not? I’ve read multiple articles stating birth rates have gone down. Of course, they blame millennials as always. Even with the panorama babies, birth rates have declined as more folks wait longer or opt out entirely.
@@mamag8206 I feel you, mama! No kids here, but my mom is 5’2-5’3” and I was an 8 1/2 lb baby. She was so ashamed of her body, that she always wore big baggy clothes when I was growing up. Having had an emergency c section made it a little harder to lose the weight too. She was also on bed rest due to swelling for the last few months as well.
I had a breast reduction at 23. I wasn't as big, but very droopy. Even my mother said something. The first word out of the surgeon's mouth was "when do we operate?" There was a complication. This is serious surgery. He aimed for a higher, smaller nipple. They still look good 40+ years later
My mom had gotten a breast reduction surgery but she had a bad surgeon and they ended up making them too small to the point where if she cut her hair and didn’t wear make up she could easily pass as a boy. They’re also extremely sensitive now that just our dog sitting on her lap and accidentally hitting them w her paws hurts her a lot. Also, the surgeon had to take her nipples off and stitch them back on for the surgery, and he told her “if it doesn’t take you can just get them tattooed on”. Like no.
Omg that's so traumatic I hope she can recover from this she should sue him
@@BelleKasprik I don’t think she’s planning to sue but she definitely regrets getting it done, idk if it’ll get better anytime soon but I hope that it does
awww i hope everything will be okay and that you guys can find something to fix it, i wish u & ur mom the best !!
How long has she had to heal?
@@Blacktiinkerbell I don’t really remember but I think it was 2-3 years ago?
I can't even imagine how painful this has been for her. My prayers for strength and healing
I had a massive breast reduction and I am thrilled. The massive amount of weight removed was incredible. My breasts did not go as small as I would have liked but it is so much better than it was. I did not have the booby blues. At all.
i’m watching your videos while suffering from tonsillitis and they really take my mind off everything- love your channel ☺️
Tonsillitis isnt nice but I love his channel to hope you get better 💗
Feel better soon!
Hope you feel better soon
I wrote a similar comment a few weeks ago 😂 Tonsillitis can be horrible! Ich hope you're feeling better by now.
@@MrsYukke my kid at age 12 had to have his tonsils and adenoids removed. He kept getting sinus infections. And being type 1 diabetic any infection is bad. The doctors said one of his tonsils was 2 times the size it was supposed to be
Going for my breast reduction consultation this week. So excited. Tired of the back, neck and shoulder pain.
I had breast reduction and love it! My breast was so heavy and big I was 5’6 before surgery and after recovery I was 5’8. I was a EEE Cup I had close to 10 pounds removed and now I’m a C cup and love it! I had a great surgeon.
I'm a triple e cup but I'm 5'4 and they are so heavy. Did they have to put CiCi's in your breast when they did your breast reduction? I'm interested in getting one I'm a triple e cup at 5'4
I love how he points out how breast reduction patients are their happiest patients. I did it over 10yrs ago and still so glad I did. My surgeon did remove my nipples and then repositioned them. I like how they look better now, and they have more sensitivity than before my surgery. I always tell other women who are considering it that they should definitely talk to a dr about it and do it if the dr can confirm it is safe for them. I'm happy and my back is happier! Lol
i’m actually so happy for her. great job to the doc who made her life better
This is so cool! My breast reduction is set for early May, I'm so excited not to hurt anymore😭
Great results, I love that she healed well!
Whew! I know her back feels SO much better!! Good video!
I was so happy after my breast reduction. They removed 4 pounds off each side! I cried when I was able to see my feet. You can't imagine how heavy they were. I love that doctor ❤
I had a breast reduction in October of 2017, I was 26. X-rays of my back had shown micro-fractures on my spine from the weight my breasts (H cups) were putting on my backbone, and was told I either needed to get a reduction or have my spine fused in five years or less.
It was the happiest diagnosis I ever got.
I had been begging for a reduction since I was 16, when I couldn't fit into DDD bras anymore because my breasts were just too big, I couldn't breathe when lying on my back because they were too heavy, and how I had to hunch over when sitting because it was far too painful to sit up straight.
It took me moving to another state to find a doctor that would listen to me. The day I was told I needed to reduce them, I was more than happy to agree and immediately set up the surgery.
After it was all said and done, they took four pounds from each breast (8 pounds in total), and when I woke up from the procedure, I burst into tears; I was so happy with how I looked. I would gladly go through all the pain and healing time again, as I do not regret for a second getting my reduction.
I don't just get pain, I struggle to breathe at night. There was too much chest weighing on my neck. So I got a mattress elevator and that helped my breasts hang down at night instead of flopping up on my neck.
I have this, I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and now have to sleep with a CPAP machine.
@@HeatherH1984 I don't technically have apnea because it wasn't any other obstruction besides literally just heavy breasts cutting off air, and that was fixed with the elevator and a CPAP was unnecessary. I'm glad you had your health problems solved and can now breathe all night too though!
When I was 11 I was a D cup, by the time I was 18 I was a size 10 (US 6) & was a JJ cup (I had over 5lb removed!). My breasts were about the same as hers but slightly bigger & I had such a small NZ10/US6 frame. When my son was 5 month old (I was 23 & my boobs were so big I couldn't breast feed) I had a breast reduction done & it was BY FAR the best decision I EVER MADE. If you are thinking about it - go for it! It is honestly life changing. I was so pleased that my mum also had it done (she wasn't anywhere near as big as me) & is also stoked.
My nipples have lost quite a lot of sensation but I 100% don't care - it was worth it 10000000% !! I'm 43 now & within a few years of the reduction you could hardly see my scars & now they're completely invisible.
I honestly cannot stress enough how life changing it is!
Edit: NOT ONCE did I ever regret it or get the boobie blues, if anything I was the opposite!!
I've had three kids and my breasts grew larger due to breastfeeding each time even when I lost the baby weight and got down to my pre-pregnancy weight they're still large. When I'm done breastfeeding this one if they do not go back down I'm definitely looking into a reduction. Just because it's painful it makes my scoliosis worse and my shoulder pain is unreal even doing physical therapy hasn't helped as much as I was hoping it would.
I am so happy for this lady and she looks so thrilled after it was all said and done.
I’m having mine done in may I’m super excited and can’t wait to not be in pain.
I think he re uploaded this video because the other two (the title and thumbnail of this one and the video which this video is about) were both age restricted. I think he was planning to re upload both but mixed up the title/thumbnail to the video.
Yes, oops!!!
What people never say enough is the healing time and the post op blues.
I was told 18 months minimum since you do have internal stitches as well.
I felt like I had been mauled by a lion even though you are happy to have had the puppies removed. You feel like you are going mad! Eventually everything does calm down. I found manuka honey and silver was extremely useful in healing.
I mean, aren't a lot of hormones produced in the breasts? I've heard of a lot of trans guys having short term post-op depression from their removals, I imagine even when you're not taking off that much it throws your system out of wack.
Poor lady, she will be so happy with this operation, speedy recovery 😊❤🎉
This was a great video - highly informative and interesting - but I just have to say, I love your gif selections! 😂
Always find it nice when they talk about the post surgery depression. Had top surgery a few years ago and it was something i absolutely needed for comfort but the first month i felt depressed and angry and all these emotions. Like a big change in the body and then youre stuck for weeks unable to do much of anything until it heals you get stuck in your head and reevaluate everything as something needing to be wrong. I am so happy with my chest now, my scars are less ideal but im confident and comfortable in my skin and i wouldn't be able to see that far forward in that first month
Hi dr youn am huge fan of yours medical student from India still 17
A medical student and only 17? That’s Awesomeness!!
I think he's/she's from India. Here you finish your 12th grade at around 16,17 and join college at 17,18. So it's really not that big a deal.
@@blackmagicwomanrj2857 its still cool its a young age to get into medical field
@@hannahbarbarian6786 Yeah it certainly is
@@deliadee4686 we have to study 12-13 years in medical school to become a surgeon....so 17+13 ....at 30 years of age we will start practicing as a junior doctor under practice of senior doctor ...its different from America
I grew up in Detroit Michigan.... Everytime I hear that it makes me feel so proud.
I had a reduction, too. I went from an HH to a large C. Never been happier and I highly recommend it. Side note, I *never* got the "boobie blues".
You are my comfort content creator recently... i can't sleep without watching at least one of your videos.
I feel for her… I was a D cup in high school and already having back, neck and shoulder pain. A month into my first pregnancy, they ballooned up to a DD! Even MORE pain! But the real pain didn’t begin until after I lost my ovaries and went through surgical menopause. It’s been almost 15 years since then, so you can imagine how droopy they are, between kids, early menopause and age. The pain is excruciating sometimes. I can only wash dishes for 10 minutes at a time and I’m already in so much pain I need to stop and lie down to relieve the tension. For years I’ve been talking about a reduction, but my husband likes my breasts. I have a love/hate relationship with them. But when we learned the discs in my upper back are starting to bulge, the doctor suggested I see a surgeon and my husband agreed to the consult. He was a very nice doctor, no pressure, told me everything I’d have to do to be safe, what would be the best approach… The downside is that I don’t want to go too small and the insurance gets to make the call on how small I need to go. Sorry, but no. It’s my body, not theirs. The insurance we have would put me back in a training bra if they had their way and I can’t afford to pay for it outright. So I continue to suffer, all because of the biggest scam artists known as private insurance. It’s sad…
Dead right you & your sugeon are the ones who decide what post-surgical cup size you'll be. An insurance company has no business even suggesting it's up to them.
Jesus, no offense ur husband can like your breasts but why would he not want you to have the surgery just because he likes them when they cause u physical pain? I mean he should love them regardless of the size because it’s you, if he doesn’t want you to go smaller because u likes them bigger I don’t think he would be the one.
Enjoying you voice this morning Dr. Youn! Have a great day!!
I had a hysterectomy that for the two weeks following, I very much regretted. 8 months post op now and it was the best decision I ever made.
Hysterectomies are performed for medical reasons, you don't really have a choice. It's not Elective surgery.
@@SandyCheeks63564 I absolutely made the decision :)
When she got the reduction, and we see the asymmetry of the breadts with the right being lower than the left, is it because they were like that in the first place? Dr. Youn said that asymmetry sometimes happens even with the best surgeons. Why is that? 🤔
Really enjoyed this reaction Dr. Youn! I love your thoughts and insight (as well as knowledge and suggestions) about stuff like this. ❤❤
When they finish one breast, they’re already a few hours into the surgery and swelling has started. When they match up the second one to the first, the different levels of swelling can lead to different end results/sizes.
@R M Oh! Okay. Thank you so much for this information! Another question: do you know if it could be fixed for someone whose breasts were already asymmetrical?
@@MelaninCosplay it depends. I’m not a plastic surgeon but I know it has a lot to do with where the base of your breasts are. If it’s the projection that is asymmetric, that’s easier to fix. They can’t easily move where your breasts are on your chest.
@@wanna_rar7891 lmao! I like that
It did look like the right one had some dimply and concave issues pre op so not surprised.
What a great video analysis. Congrats on your own skin care products. I definitely want to make an order.
I loved that show!!! Ty for letting me know this show is back!! You are so compassionate
I had a breast reduction at 18. I am petite but had E cups. The anchor scars faded so well that not even my bf’s could tell at first or second glances. I’m 40 and my breasts still look fantastic! That surgery definitely changed my life forever!
Baby Dr. Youn! Look how far you’ve come
Doctor, I would dream one day that I could afford your services 🤞🏻 you are so level-headed👏🏻👍
I'm so happy after my reduction. Not only do look better, I sleep better. Plus I have sensation in my nipples. I didn't have those before and literally faked it all the time. I couldn't even wait for the slow process of insurance. I paid it all myself and should've done it sooner.
Title doesn’t match the video at all. It’s identical to another of his videos. YT glitch? Upload error?
Mad respect to that surgeon!
The best decision I ever made was having a breast reduction.I was a size 46 DDD and now I am 36DD. My doctor took over ten pounds off !!
I love watching your reactions and expressions on your face to other doctors doing medical procedures. Since you have such a positive attitude to medicine, you are the kind of physician I would want to have if I had to go through a medical procedure.
Having my reduction in a few days! Being reminded that I might not like my results right away was really helpful. I feel like I'm mentally in a good place and ready to relax, heal and have all that weight taken off my shoulders.
Good luck 👍 💓
I envy you so much ❤️
How did it go?
With plastic surgery you need time for your body to readjust after the operation, it took me a year to reach the final result of my lipo❤
@@jojosurrayyah After my surgery my body changed a lot month to month, but the relief from having them reduced was instantly noticable when I woke up. Overall, this surgery was the best gift I could have given myself and I'm very pleased with my results!
Found this video after my own reduction surgery. I'm so happy for this patient and I learned about my own surgery!
We went from about the same size (She was a bit smaller than me 😅) and im very fortunate to be a bit smaller than her now!!
Bless the surgeons that perform reductions ❤
I'm a small framed woman and between 2017-2018 my chest went from a 34DD to a 34F with very little change to my body size, I had my hormones checked and nothing was apparently wrong it was just a spontaneous occurrence. the thought of them getting any bigger worries me as I'm already experiencing neck and shoulder pain. A reduction is definitely something I'm looking into in the near future.
I had the same problem last year 😩 I’ve been considering a reduction since highschool but not very seriously and with this i feel like any bigger and i won’t be able to handle it because i already find my current size to be in the way and too big
How old were you when it happened?
@@Amasowomwan this happened when I was 32-33
Me too i have the same problem🙂
Woah! That after seriously is so pretty. Doc did a great job on the shape.
Given the everyday struggle of these patients, I think the scars are the last of their concerns :) it's a comfort before looks kind of thing
True. I've I can ever afford to get a reduction myself, the only people who'd see are my obgyn, whoever does my mammograms, and whoever I end up marrying.
V. large breasts can make people self conscious due to others Staring.
The doctors have great courage!
I had a reduction, i'm a petite girl of 5'0 and used to have DD breasts, it didn't fit my body, they didn't stop after puberty...so at 17 i had a reduction, they did an inscission underneath so it hides the scars. They got them down to a C cup, they removed a lb from each breast!! Now with loosing a bit of weight i'm at my ideal size, a B cup. I'm so much happier with them now, no more pain, no more having to feel ashamed of them and no more trying to hide them with tight sports bras. Unfortunately after the surgery one of my nipples never regained full feeling, it can feel but not unless its pinched or something. But overall my doctor did an amazing job. My mum did a lot of research and looked a lot to find my dr. I will always say big breasts are overrated.
I think I’m a 34c I wanna have bigger-
I enjoy your channel very much. You are a classy doctor. Also I appreciate you using professional terms and words for body parts. Keeping it classy, thank you Doctor Youn.
I was extremely mad when I got my breast reduction bc I woke up from surgery to them saying well we couldn’t give you what you wanted but they look good to us. Still really sad about it and hate my breast but it’s been 10 years so I’m grown use to it
I had a breast reduction this past summer; I'm so happy I was able to have it done. And I barely felt any pain at all during my recovery period. All I needed was 2 tylenol and 2 advil each night before sleep and 15 minutes each evening with ice packs. I was able to immediately get the best night's rests I've had in over 30 years and the surgeon was able to remove all the skin beneath that was covered in uncomfortable heat rash. If anyone is looking into this procedure, I would say without any doubts "get a reputable plastic surgeon and do it!"
I was a 32A as a teen, now past middle age, I am a 34B. So glad I am small, no issues what so ever.
As a 32AA in my 20s, your comment gives me some hope. Also glad I'm small, but perhaps a little too small 😅
I am flat chested too
Lucky. I needed my first bra when I was 10. I'm now 43 and a 34 DDD. I'd love to be able to get a reduction.
Yes, ladies never get told that menopause puts fat on in the breast area! I used to be a bra fitter and it's probably the weirdest menopause secret out there :)
My Mom was a big woman with nothing up top. She was an A. She wore padded bras to make her a C. I had no idea till I was a teen and noticed her bras were padded. I am 60 now. I was a C as a teen and now am a D.
My poor Mom never complained. Never talked about it. I never told her I noticed. Did not want to make her feel bad. I never told anyone. Not even my sister. I’m not sure she noticed. Mom passed three years ago at 82. 💜
She was the best Mom. 😢
I miss her!!
I love how this doctor doesn’t judge size of anyone and reacts the same to everyone with decency ❤
i had a breast reduction at 13! its honestly very nice to see other people with the same issue get ther smaller, dream boobs, nobody really understands the physical and psychological pain that all involves...
My mother told me I had to suffer w huge boobs because she had. She was off her head in other ways too 😞 My father point blank refused to spend any money on my health.
I had a breast reduction at age 49... I was so grateful for the change made. Insurance didn't cover it, but it was worth the price to go to a doctor I knew would do a great job.
When the video doesn't match the thumbnail/title.
Aww baby Dr Youn. I've read your book and it helped me so much on my first yr as a Nurse.
I’m sorry those breasts have a mind of their own. When my daughter gave birth to her first baby she had a C cup. Her second baby she was a DD her breasts have kept growing and after 4 years her breasts are a FF/G
Woah
Had a reduction! Best day ever! Would recommend it. 😊
I am 1 month post op. The first time I had a look at my breasts and for a couple of weeks I thought I was breastless. The next 2 weeks I thought they were still too big. I am now settling down to my new body. I was a cup E (I'm a slim 5'3) and now I am guessing it is between a C or D. What I wanted.
Vit E is amazing at minimizing scars, plus not getting the wound wet, and avoiding the Sun until healed fully. 💌
Wait, hold on... The thumbnail, the title... They're all wrong.
Update: Alright, everything's properly corrected now. You can stop liking this comment (and I know you will).
I looked back and he used the same thumbnail and title a year ago, and I remember watching this video before too
Love your informative Videos. I had breast reduction recently and now have no neck or shoulder pain. 😊
I had a breast reduction 24 years ago, I was a C cup after the reduction. They took 9lbs off off my breasts. They left my nipples attached when they reduced them but my cousin had hers removed and sewed back on, she did fine with it though. Twelve years later I lost a lot of weight and my breasts went to less than an A cup. My breasts were just pieces of skin and would fall out of my bra when I bent over. So I had implants put in and I'm a C again. I recommend greatly if you're overweight, lose the weight first before you have a reduction. People think it's an easy operation to have them reduced but its not. Same thing with a tummy tuck, its not as cute as the name is.
im so glad shes happy and that she was able to get the reduction without any complications
You are also very beautiful
its a TIDDYous process 🤣🤣🤣
I love your videos. You just seem so kind and compassionate!
I'm guessing this is an accidental repost?
Always so informative! Easy on the eyes too. Love watching your content Tony!
It’s incredible because many women would elect to have a reduction FROM an F down to something smaller!
I went from J down to C, and it was the best decision I've ever made. I rather wanted an A/B but the doc refused. Gladly never got the blues. Would definitely do it again.
That girl probably had to toss her entire wardrobe and buy new things cause nothing would fit anymore lol
i always stop and think a woman could have lost her breast to cancer so i’m thankful even if mine are heavy,sag such an informative video thanks for sharing
Sheesh, I'm an F cup and I want a reduction 😅 Bras my size are expensive!
Yes! And hard to find cute bras.
Hi Dr Youn, I had a reduction mammoplasty at 23, and another one about 5 years later (one grew back!) It was deemed medically necessary. I wasn't as big as the patient, but I could literally elbow my boobs to disappear. I couldn't go for a walk and was harassed constantly. I still have deep indented shoulders. But the operation was perfect. I took a lot of heat from this about changing God's work yada yada. Its been almost 50 years and I am truly grateful.
yeah well, god's not the one who has to live with them, you are, so screw those people who told you that 😒
What happens to the milk glands in the Breast
I think those are the bits they keep?
Id love to see tou react to your own surgery episodes from back in the day
I've seen this video already. And the title/thumbnail are different then what the video is actually about. What is going on??
I had breast reduction. They began growing larger after starting birth control for fibroid treatment. I went from 36C to 34DD to 36H. I’m now a 36C and thrilled. My surgeon did a terrific job. He removed my nipples and reattached them. I still have sensation and the scars have lessened over time. I used lots of creams like cocoa butter and cocoanut oil once the incision healed. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I never had remorse-I hated large breasts. They interfered with my sports and I hated the attention and the types of men who were attracted to me because of my breasts. I lost a total of 13lbs.
Would a DD cause back problems? Idk, I'm really thinking of asking for a reduction because my back hurts all the time but I'm not nearly this extreme, but not sure if that's the route cause..
It can definitely contribute. I’m a DDD and have had chronic back pain for years. Medical professionals have suggested a reduction but my own vanity is not quite ready to say goodbye to the girls lol.
@@jenc3825 I hear you... I just want the pain to go away 😂
Idc what they look like tbh
i'm DD as well and always need to have a chair with my back on the back or laying down for extra support
@@sarahjohnsonj06 that's kind of nice to know that it's not just these extremely huge breasted women are the only ones that this might be experiencing these issues... Wondering if it would be covered by insurance to at least investigate the idea of a reduction... Has anyone tried??
@@sarahn3394 what you could do for the pain without surgery is strength training. Even little workout will help. As humans we could have great strength, but we don't have chance to develop the minimum. It doesn't take much training to bear bigger breasts. Apps like stronglifts or YTbers like Megsquats can help you. You will be able to bear extra 10 pounds easily and faster than you think.
I remember that’s where I saw you. Being from Livingston Co you caught my attention! Love watching your content!
bodies arent fully symmetrical. asymmetry is normal
OMGGGGGG I think I remember that episode…. Crazy… I knew I liked you Dr. Youn!!!!
I feel like I've seen this before... 🤔
same, could be a reupload because it was removed or smth idk
I had a double mastectomy for breast cancer with no reconstruction. Absolutely NO boobie blues. I'm so happy with how I look and how I feel. Breasts are highly over-rated.