If A Girl Gets A Nipple AND Areola Reduction?

So I have a Q. I don't have children but I want 1-3 of my own in the future(years from now). The thing I'm curious about is whether pregnancy will defeat the purpose of a nipple AND areola reduction performed at my age currently (18). Yes, I am talking about both procedures, an areola reduction and a nipple reduction. If they're reduced will they only get bigger when I get pregnant? How big would they get? My areolas are 2 inches now and my goal would be less than an inch after surgery...so about how much bigger? Answers aren't gonna affect my decision but it is a slight concern :P
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Ok, let's play a game called "Answer the f'ing question." Either answer or leave. I'm not asking for your irrelevant input because quite frankly I couldn't give a damn. Thanks
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Answer or leave. Seriously, if you don't have an answer, don't bother. I understand y'all are 'superior' and holier than thou and SO MUCH better than me for not wanting surgery and I totally get y'all are anti-surgery, but this isn't your decision and I didn't ask for help in making a decision. THANK YOU
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  • I don't think pregnancy would make too much of a difference when it comes to areola and nipple size. But it seems to me (just speculation) that having had surgeries there could make breast feeding riskier or uncomfortable, if there's scar tissue or anything like that. I'd also be worried about whether or not the breasts growing from milk could cause pulling, which might be harmful? I don't know, I guess maybe I'm just squeamish about surgery! But it sounds so risky.

    • I'm not trying to be holier than thou and I'm not telling you not to get surgery, I'd just be nervous about it myself. I don't think I'd do anything to my boobs unless I knew I didn't want kids. But then, I do plan to breast feed.

    • I wasn't talking to you...more geared at the mornic dudes up above

    • Okay :) Well, just saying.

Most Helpful Guys

  • My wife's breasts got smaller after second child.

    I haven't noticed any change in areola/nipple sized.

    You might want to check with the surgeons if it would impact future breastfeeding, if that's a concern, or impacts techniques.

    • I don't plan on breastfeeding, so not a concern And I hope my boobs don't get smaller(no offense)

    • Why don't you plan to breast feed? Just curious. As far as I know, it's the healthiest thing.

    • I have big breasts. Pregnancy is already detrimental to big boobs let alone having some child feed off of them. Lots of things are healthy yet I don't see people following through; if we did America wouldn't be such a fat country.

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  • I think you should get it regardless, it's what makes you happy right? so if it goes back at least you were happy until you got pregnant, and you can do it again after ?

    :)

    • p.s wtf is a juicycouture

    • Yeah...but that's too much work lmao At that point, having children, I'm not sure I'd have the time and energy to go through with it. balancing a relationship, job and children versus me balancing myself and school at the moment. It's sort of a get it out of the way type of thing

    • pahaha, Juicy Couture is a brand haha. it's just Juicy Couture, not 'a' juicy couture :) designer handbags and whatnot, catered towards teens

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  • Well I'm not sure personally but most guys won't mind including myself if my girl had big areola or big nipples or small areola or small nipples. If a guy knows if your super serious about this then he would just stand by you regardless.

  • I've heard it varies woman to woman although any change is slight and barely noticeable.

    On a side note this is about 2 inches

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    I don't consider that large.

    • And I care about what you do and don't consider large why...?

    • Oh don't get defensive. I'm just giving an example.

    • You didn't answer my question. So answer or leave. You only gave a generalized answer as an excuse to give your 2 cents

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  • It would probably hinder breast feeding your babies if you were planning on that. A question, if you get surgery then find out the next guy you are dating likes big areolas better than small ones or the procedure goes wrong and you lose sensitivity, then what?

    • I actually don't care about sensitivity, so it'd be no problem.