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Unfortunately, there's just no way to know exactly how *your body* will respond

to the work your surgeon does. In my case, at 1 month post breast lift, my

nipples are much more sensitive than they were pre-op (and I thought they were

sensitive them!). I am actually hoping they calm down a bit so I can take a

shower without cringing (although my husband is quite pleased with the effect!).

Kate

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Hi All!

This year I'm really going forward on the plastic surgery route.

For the women (and men ... if you want to pipe in!) - my main question

s -- If I get a breast lift, will I still have feeling (as it was before

PS) in my nipples. If I won't -- then NO WAY ON EARTH will I want plastic

surgery just for perkier breasts!

Guys: Would you prefer your SO to have perkier breasts without feeling or

sagging with feeling?

Any experiences out there??

Thanks!

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I had a breast reduction approx 11 years ago and while my breasts are

nice & perky I definitely experienced a great loss in sensation.

Your milage, of course, may vary.

Lori

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> Unfortunately, there's just no way to know exactly how *your body*

will respond to the work your surgeon does. In my case, at 1 month

post breast lift, my nipples are much more sensitive than they were

pre-op (and I thought they were sensitive them!). I am actually

hoping they calm down a bit so I can take a shower without cringing

(although my husband is quite pleased with the effect!).

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> Kate

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I had a breast reduction approx 11 years ago and while my breasts are

nice & perky I definitely experienced a great loss in sensation.

Your milage, of course, may vary.

Lori

> jmcady asks:

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> Unfortunately, there's just no way to know exactly how *your body*

will respond to the work your surgeon does. In my case, at 1 month

post breast lift, my nipples are much more sensitive than they were

pre-op (and I thought they were sensitive them!). I am actually

hoping they calm down a bit so I can take a shower without cringing

(although my husband is quite pleased with the effect!).

>

> Kate

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