If you are considering a breast reduction, we would recommend
that you firstly take a look at our Health
and Bigger Breasts pages.
For many years, Sue McDonald, the founder of Bra-Doctor has worked
alongside cosmetic surgeons with women waiting for breast reductions.
Many of these women have found our bras either the solution to
their problems or a great relief whilst they waited for surgery.
Sue has found that often the pain and discomfort attributed to
bigger breasts is often actually a result of the type of bra being
worn. Therefore it can easily be alleviated by changing to an
anatomically compatible bra.
The design of Bra-Doctor’s bras was originally specifically
for women with larger breasts. Because it takes the weight away
from the shoulders, it has helped many women with neck, shoulder
and back pain, even migraine-type headaches.
The bras also have a strong breast-minimising effect and so can
alleviate many of the social reactions that lead bigger breasted
women to feel self-conscious or awkward.
You may not need a breast reduction to get relief from the discomfort
and social embarrassment. However, if you do decide that a breast
reduction is your best option, do consider which bra you wear
as you recuperate.
You will need a bra that does not rub on healing skin and which
holds your breasts in the best position as they “settle”
after the surgery.
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