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Re done breasts

Hi,

I had breast augmentation about 3 years ago, the doctor went larger than I asked.  i had 250cc in the left breast and 270 in the right.  I am wanting to have them removed and have them replaced with 150cc and 170cc respectively.  I am wondering if they are likely to then be saggy or if there is a chance of 'double bubble'.  Or even if perhaps I would regret the results because they may be saggy with the nipple pointing downwards.  Is this likely?

Thanks,
Nicole
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hi thanks for your answer, they are a little saggy now, in other words, a pencil would stay fit!  i just dont want to make the matter worse, they are ok now, just bigger than i wanted but i am happy to pay the price to have the old replaced with smaller but i dont know what to expect.   in other words, i would rather them be as they are than to have a reduction and them be saggy with a downturned nipple.  i am at a lost as to what to do!  any advice would be appreciated!!!
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Assuming your breasts are not saggy now, it is unlikely that you would develop significant sagging with the reduct of a mere 100 cc's (about three onces) from each side.  Also, if there is no evidence of a "double bubble" effect now present, this would not appear with such a reduction of size.
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