It's possible that the doctor is attempting to keep your breast size in proportion to your body shape. I was a GGG as well and when I got my reduction, the doctor told me that to keep everything in proportion that my cup size would have to be a D. I was fine with that since it was a lot smaller than I was. LOL.
When my incisions were healing, I put aloe vera and shea butter on them to help minimize my scarring. I do have scars, but they are not as noticeable and have faded in the few years since my surgery.
As for work, I have a job that doesn't require me to lift anything or putting my arms above my head so I was back to work in about a month. I also heal pretty quickly so that was a factor as well.
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Date: 2010-10-24 08:29 pm (UTC)When my incisions were healing, I put aloe vera and shea butter on them to help minimize my scarring. I do have scars, but they are not as noticeable and have faded in the few years since my surgery.
As for work, I have a job that doesn't require me to lift anything or putting my arms above my head so I was back to work in about a month. I also heal pretty quickly so that was a factor as well.
Good luck! *hugs*