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Topic REvision for bottoming out - Where to place NAC? (3674 hits) Previous Next Up

By smary On 05/06/05 04:12 pm
Here's my third question for my upcoming revision for bottoming out:

It is my understanding that in the bottomed-out breast there is too much skin below the NAC. This skin will be removed.
My PS said that he will move the NAC up during the revision. This puzzles me. I tought the NAC position is determined relative to the mammary fold (which does not move). I am happy with my NAC position, just not with the amount of skin BELOW it. So, why does the whole thing have to be moved? Can he not just open the underside?

As always, thank you for your response.

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By Dr. Merrell On 05/09/05 12:14 pm
Mary:

Rediscuss this issue with your PS.  I too would imagine that the NAC does not need to be moved up but the excess skin from underneath needs to be adjusted.  As I mentioned in my response to your other question, simply removing the excess skin is no guarantee things will hold up better the second time.  

my best to you,

Dr. Merrell

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