Quote from: Lori Dee on February 04, 2025, 04:00:51 PMI have not had BA, but I have considered it. I spoke with the plastic surgeon who did my face about it. He said to make sure that I had been on hormones long enough for the breasts to stop growing. He said the concern is that the surgeon and patient decide what size is right for you, and then a year later you are two cups bigger.
Some women then go back to have a reduction done and that costs money too. However, statistically, most women who have regrets about their BA were because they did not go big enough.
This sounds like conflicting ideas, but that is all I know on the subject. Maybe that will give you an idea about something that you want to ask about.
Thanks
@Lori, that is some good insight. As you ca nsee from my Ticker, I've been on HRT for over 7 1/2 years. I feel like They have grown as much as they are likely to. Though my mom, is certainly several cup size bigger then me, but my sister is much smaller than her, and probably only a little bit larger than me.
I've worn various types and sizes of breast forms, and while I've liked the look of all of them, and certainly enjoyed how they made me feel, some were obviously too large, and others, maybe about the same size I am now when I was flat chested. I'd be hard pressed to guess what cup size would work for me. I haven't had a proper bra fitting in a long time.
I just measured myself. I am 41 inches under the bust, and 44inches or so across the bust. But the standard formulas for determining cup size doesn't necessarily hold true for Transwomen, and doesn't really work for me.
Victoria's Secret calculator size that I would be a 38D with those measurements. I am most definitely not.
brasizecalculator.com, says I am a 42B. This seems plausible.
A Bra that Fits's calculators suggests 40B or 40C, plausible.
For reference, I'm about 6ft tall and approximately 230lbs.