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Started by Lara, October 03, 2016, 09:18:11 AM

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Lara

Hey,
I have completed 2 years 1 month on HRT and off late I am noticng my right breast is bigger than my left. And let me tell you I always knew my breasts were a bit uneven but now its very more prominent. I can say for sure my left is shrinking.
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Cassuk

Quote from: Lara on October 03, 2016, 09:18:11 AM
Hey,
I have completed 2 years 1 month on HRT and off late I am noticng my right breast is bigger than my left. And let me tell you I always knew my breasts were a bit uneven but now its very more prominent. I can say for sure my left is shrinking.

Hmm, it´s quite normal for breasts to be uneven. So not sure about yours is shrinking , one is just growing and another isent.

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andreag

i always had my left boob smaller than my right, even the nipple and areola, dont concern about that is completely normal... cheers Lara
Andrea
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Michelle G

It's normal for them to be a bit bigger on the side of your dominant hand, my right boob is slightly bigger as well and most girls I've known are the same way.
It has to do with the muscles getting used more on that side I would suppose
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RobinG78

Go to Walmart or sporting goods store, buy a small bike tire pump attach to nipples and inflate for balance. Check with you Dr about PSI rating.........Just kidding.
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Aria94

My left breast is slightly bigger than my right, ( I'm right handed) but it may be due to my slight scoliosis. That's just how breasts are sometimes. I've been on HRT for 5 years now. They've evened out pretty well. But only I can really tell one is bigger than the other. It's nothing to beat yourself up over. Look on the bright side: at least you have breast now, right? Lol
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LizK

I am right handed and my left breast is bigger and better formed than my right, although that seems to be catching up and changing slowly. I suspect I will still end up with them uneven...I have heard my wife and daughters grumbling about the same thing...

Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Lara

Yaa I understand but it wasn't so obvious. There was a bit of a difference earlier js a tad bit they seemed more even then.. now its a lot more prominent so in don't know what's changed.  ???
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Anne Blake

My left is a bit bigger but I am just starting out, three month plus into the magic pills. Robin, I want to thank you for the tire pump idea, I had never thought of that. Wow, almost infinite adjustability, such possibilities! Yes, I know that you were only kidding but it is kind of a neat idea.

Anne
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kaitylynn

At almost 1 year, my left is a solid B and my right is an A+.  My doctor said it is completely normal and will likely stay proportionately this way throughout the development.
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RobynD

Add me to the asymmetry club. My left is a smidge bigger than my right. Almost not noticeable except for those in my house that obsess with such things. (that would be me)

Very common in CIS women too. Often it corrects itself


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laurenb

Left is closer to the heart. Really. I read that it's more common to have the left breast larger due to slightly more blood flow. Certainly is on my partner. FWIW.
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.Christy

Gah! That must suck  :embarrassed: However it's totally normal for breasts to be uneven. My left is fuller compared to the right. As long as your nipples aren't sinking in then you have nothing to be alarmed about.
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Dani

#13
Same here, right is bigger than left. I have been on HRT for 2 years now and last year both breasts were about even. Now they are slightly uneven. We shall see what happens after another year. If the asymmetry is pronounced, I could always get different size implants to even things out.
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michelle666

My left is slightly bigger than my right. It's not by much though. My left is a large c and the right is a smaller c. It doesn't bother me, I'm just happy that they are there.
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noleen111

Its actually quite common to have one breast bigger than the other.. It happens a lot with cis-girls as well.

My right breast grew quicker than my left one... but now years later.. they are both solid D's.. My right breast is still a little bigger, but its not noticeable.
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Miss Clara

I had slightly asymmetrical breasts, too.  Both in size and nipple position.  I recently had breast augmentation surgery, and my surgeon was able to correct both.  If you look at the B&A pictures of implant patients on plastic surgeons' websites, you will see that many of the girls have some breast asymmetry.  If BA is in your future, it's a good time to discuss with a surgeon what can be done to improve the appearance of your breasts. 
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Mariah

Yeah mine are that way to and even CIS woman have the same issue. My has one a full cup size bigger than the other one. Hugs
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- Rachel -

It's normal to be uneven sizes. My cis GF is like that. I started out with a larger left breast, then the right one got bigger, now the left one is bigger.

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Tanya62

My right is noticeably smaller than my left. I attribute that to playing acoustic guitar for 40 years. Lots of leaning there. I do exercises to even them out a little, it seems to help
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