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(reply to Anonymous)

Hi,
According to the expert answer above, if you gain 10 lbs before surgery in your "tummy area", this can be used to "move up" to your breasts. Then, as also stated above, when you lose weight (after surgery), your breast fat is the hardest to lose, so you most likely will not see this part of your body reduced when you lose weight.

If you are only 15 pounds overweight at the moment, and after surgery, exercise and eat in a healthy manner, most women lose weight evenly throughout their body. Building muscle through weight-bearing exercise will also help burn more calories, and will help you lose extra weight. If you lose some weight in your breasts (since we are only talking about 15 pounds "extra" you have throughout your entire body), it will be insignificant and unnoticeable.

We wish you the best through your procedure, and please let us know if you have any additional questions!

July 22, 2010 - 12:10pm

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