
Hello.
Today, we will take some time to look into whether breast reduction surgery is possible for people who are planning to get pregnant after marriage.

To say it first,
'Breast reduction is possible even before pregnancy.'
However, like a balance game,
a choice is needed.

If your breasts are already too large
and heavy before pregnancy, and you have
severe breast pain before and after your period,
some people decide to have surgery because they think
pregnancy and childbirth would make breast engorgement
or sagging too difficult to handle,
and they worry that the enlargement and reduction process
will make the sagging even worse.

In particular, among people who have experienced their first childbirth,
those considering a second child often remember the hardship they went through during pregnancy,
so it seems that many choose to have surgery in advance, before pregnancy.

Some people worry that if they get pregnant after surgery and gain weight,
their breasts will grow as large as before.

To explain this point,
even if you gain weight after surgery,
your breasts will not grow back to their previous size.
However, after childbirth and breastfeeding,
some people choose to have surgery later because they consider that
their breasts may sag a bit more than before
or undergo slight changes in shape.

Because tissue and skin have already been removed,
they do sag much less than in people who did not have surgery,
and some people hardly sag at all.
This tends to vary depending on skin type and thickness.
