Sensation in the nipple/breast initially was quick low, but after about a year, it's more increased than before the reduction. I was expected to totally lose sensation so this was unexpected, to say the least, and very welcome.
Also, just to clarify on the post-surgery size, a good surgeon (mine was plastic too) will not promise a size before surgery. Plastic surgery is a science and an art. My surgeon wanted me to below 70kg prior to surgery (i got to 69) and although I asked for a c-cup, he flat out told me that he'd do the best for my body shape / type. Hence the D-cup.
I was warned that although he would try his best, he couldn't promise breastfeeding, and this was a risk I took. My mother wasn't able to b/f me so there is huge chance this is a genetic thing, not a reduction thing.







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