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Should I ask a doctor about how my breasts are developing?

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Question - (3 September 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 3 September 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, *overbug writes:

Well I am 16 years old and my breasts have been developing weird since I first started developing. One is 2 sizes smaller then the other and they are saggy/flat and nasty looking im some what thin im 5'6 and 130 one of my boobs are a B32 and the other is a D36 and what i mean by flat is when im sitting upright it looks like a pancake not nice and perky like normal chicks. should i ask a doctor whats going on or does this mean ima have to get sergery or what?

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A female reader, k_c100 United Kingdom +, writes (3 September 2010):

k_c100 agony auntYes you should go to a doctor. If the asymetry is very noticeable then normally they will offer you corrective surgery where they will put an implant into the smaller breat so they look even.

As other aunts have said, it is normal to have one breast slightly larger than the other but for them to be 2 sizes difference is quite a lot so I say visit your doctor and they will be able to help you.

But bear in mind they probably wont do any surgery until you are 18 as your breasts will still be growing, and also they will only give you one implant to make the breasts even - they wont do anything to the larger breasts. So they will feel slightly different from each other - as the one with the implant will be firmer and perkier.

But if you visit a doctor now for a consultation and then wait until you are 18, that way you will have time to think this through and make sure you are making the right choice.

I hope this helps and good luck!

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