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  1. Do I have gigantomastia? (photos) - RealSelf

    Nov 21, 2020 · Gigantomastia usually refers to excessive breast growth. In your case, you may potentially consider a breast reduction surgery to reduce the size and weight of the breasts to a more …

  2. How to Identify Gigantomastia? - RealSelf

    May 28, 2010 · Answer: Gigantomastia and Breast Reduction Although breasts are comprised partly of fat, even drastic weight loss won't result in significant shrinkage in that area (and even then, the …

  3. If my breasts are still growing is it likely that I will ... - RealSelf

    Oct 16, 2016 · It does appear that you are dealing with gigantomastia at this time, although it is difficult to say how much larger your breasts will grow. My advice is to schedule a consultation with a board …

  4. Gigantomastia breast reduction and restructuring - RealSelf

    I had always had large breasts, right from the age of 9. By the time I was in my 40's, due to a DNA defect called Gigantomastia, they had become so large...

  5. What can be done to help gigantomastia go away for good? - RealSelf

    Dec 21, 2019 · Answer: What can be done to help gigantomastia go away for good? Congratulations on the pregnancy; increasing several "cup" sizes during pregnancy is not uncommon. Your breasts …

  6. My daughter is 12 years old and already wearing a 34h bra ... - RealSelf

    Sep 30, 2014 · This could be a case of juvenile breast hypertrophy and certainly we would not do breast reduction until the breasts have fully developed, but in this case of breast gigantomastia where it …

  7. Michael Laliberte, MD, FRCSC - RealSelf

    Learn about Michael Laliberte, MD, FRCSC and see real patient reviews, before-and-after photos, and expert insights. Explore more on RealSelf!

  8. Would Insurance Cover Teenage Breast Reduction, Size 32G?

    Feb 21, 2012 · Thank you for the question. It sounds like your daughter is dealing with juvenile breast hypertrophy along with the physical and psychosocial consequences of this diagnosis. In other …

  9. Will the suggested amount my surgeon is removing be enough

    Oct 18, 2023 · If you want insurance to cover this procedure, then 650 grams per breast will need to be removed, otherwise they will deny the claim. If your surgeon is worried that the blood supply will be …

  10. Age 37, 234lbs, 50G Breasts, What Are My Options As A Low ... - RealSelf

    May 31, 2012 · You have what I would consider disabling gigantomastia, and reduction mammaplasty is indicated. You may qualify for Medicaid, which will cover the procedure if performed by a …