Author Topic: Left nipple larger than the right after surgery.  (Read 2159 times)

Offline rodrigo

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Hi Guys

Any advice would be greatly received. I'm from the UK had my surgery done via the NHS it was never a weight issue with me more the nipples were larger and more perkier than they should be I noticed the problem a few years ago after taking bodybuilding products. Anyway back in May I had my surgery and dont get me wrong I'm alot happier they look alot better I feel comfortable wearing a tshirt and my confidence is back. However my left nipple is still alot more puffy and bigger than the right. The right hand side Im totally happy with. I have seen the consultant since he mentioned it may go down in time and was too early to tell, I will be seeing him again for another check up in a few months.

Has anyone else experienced this, is this normal? Should I consider re-surgery to correct it?

Thanks.

Offline Paa_Paw

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Having everything perfectly symetrical is actually somewhat rare.

Study the face of someone you think is quite attractive. Among the things you will find are a crooked nose, One eye larger than the other, one ear is larger than the other, One eye or ear is higher or lower than the other, A vertical line through the center of all features is nowhere near straight.

That is only the face, It is also common for one leg to be a bit longer than the other, and the list just goes on.

Unless the disparity is rather shocking, it might be best to leave well enough alone. I once knew a man who had an almost perfectly symetrical face; He was one of the most homely people I have ever known.
Grandpa Dan


 

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