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Re: Signifigantly Different sized breasts
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:28:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Amanda- There are some congenital conditions in which the breast never develops. Although there is no really good solution other than surgery, I do encourage you to go for consultation. See a plastic surgeon to find out about your options. Insurance may cover this if it is as severe as you describe. Hannah Brooks, MD, FACS> I'm 22, and my breasts are two COMPLETELY different sizes. One,
> honestly, never hit puberty. It looks like the "breast" of a pudgy 10
> year old. The other is a size C. Short of surgery, is there any way to
> help correct this? Any hormones, injections, drugs, etc?
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