New Breast Reduction Technique Lifts, Sculpts

Many women who have breasts that are simply too large shy away from your typical breast reduction surgery because of the amount of unattractive scarring it tends to leave on the tissue that is left behind.  It also does not address the issue of sagging breast tissue that is left behind unless a simultaneous breast lift is done alongside it, or of course, afterwards.

Well, a new procedure may offer women with off-the-charts breast sizes who are self conscious or actually made physically uncomfortable by the large breasts a new option that may be far better than the old one.  This is a new procedure that has been worked on by a plastic surgeon out of Houston named Gary Horndeski, who has done what he dubs “engineering” of the female breast to make it look better and smaller of course, when he’s done.

He uses quite a proprietary technique too. He says that he sculpts a sort of “cone” out of hanging skin that is on the sides of the breasts and would otherwise be left there to hang, and inserts it into the breasts to give them more shape and lift.  Of course, there is also breast tissue removed as there is in a traditional breast reduction surgery, but there is another step that he takes that sounds similar to another procedure we had talked about not too long ago – the internal “bra”.

That’s right, he actually says he can also make internal bra straps to add additional lift and support to the breast tissue that is still left there when he’s done. So a woman that undergoes this type of overall breast engineering and resculpturing enjoys not only downsized breasts, but also perkier, more pert breasts as well – and who knows, she may even be able to go braless for the first time in years!

I know that those of us that don’t feel our breasts are big enough can’t imagine what it’s like to be on the other side of the spectrum, but I’ve heard lots of complaints from large chested women. They say they make their back hurt, and they can’t even wear cute, tighter clothes because they feel too self conscious in them.

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