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My right breast is great! it is a nice round size C cup. A very nice hand full for my boy friend. lol.
My left breast on the other hand is probably a huge A cup and also sags down low =( I’m 21 years old what is wrong with my left breast? Why is it so much smaller and sagging?
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My sister has a similar problem. She has seen her doctor and is now under a consultant. I am not sure of all the ins and outs, but she’s going to have 2 or 3 operations - I think they involve putting in a balloon which will be slowly inflated over a few months to stretch the skin, then an implant to match her other side. I think she may also have to have a small correction to her nipple.
If I were you, I would see a physician. We’re in the UK and she’s getting this done for free on the NHS.
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At 21 it is likely that full breast development has occurred and it sounds like in your case the minor discrepancies between breast sizes is very much accentuated. The only option, other than wearing a 'falsie' on the L side is probably plastic surgery. On the plus side, this would almost certainly in this case, be accepted as an NHS procedure.
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you may have a tuberous breast deformity. if it bothers you a lot (must be hard finding bras to fit), you can have a surgeon fix it with an implant and scoring the constricted tissue inside the aerolar complex in a sunray fashion, thereby releasing the tissue and giving the breast a more natural contour.
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Breasts are usually uneven, completely normal and common.
Mine were very very uneven until I had surgery at age 31. Even then they are not exact as they are two different surgeries (had a reduction in both).
You should see a doctor if you are very concerned.
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something called gravity..
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does your boyfriend squeeze them equally?
might be he's squashing one more than the other.
If you need any further info, please feel free to ask.
i can carry out a free survey if you wish ![]()
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maybe because you don't wear the right bra…
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