Q&A for How to Visually Reduce Large Breasts

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  • Question
    What is a good bra for size 42 DDD?
    Community Answer
    Check Wacoal bras. They make a lot of bras in harder-to-find sizes.
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    Where can I buy a good bra for large breasts?
    Community Answer
    To buy a good bra, go for a professional fitting. This way you will know the exact band and cup size you need. There are plus size stores as well as specialty shops that make larger bras.
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    Are there any options for FTM trans if I can't get surgery?
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    There are multiple 'DIY' binders that are relatively easy to make that I've found have worked for me at least (just don't use bandages or gauze, they're really bad for you rib cage and breathing) and they work comfortably for around eight hours.
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    Will cycling help to reduce my large breasts?
    Danae Tankian
    Community Answer
    Although cycling does not focus on the chest muscles specifically, general exercise and weight loss will help.
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    I am a 34c and I'm trans. I have a chest binder, but I find that it hasn't been giving me my desired flat chest. What kind of exercises can I do to help with this?
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    Remember that guys don't necessarily have flat chests, they have pecs of varying sizes. Try not to be too insecure about it. Binders won't make you completely flat unless you are very small chested.
  • Question
    Is it possible to do this if I am in my 60s?
    Community Answer
    Yes. There is no age limit for doing this.
  • Question
    Can I reduce my breast size with a normal bra?
    Community Answer
    No, you cannot reduce your breast size with a normal bra.
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    How do I use a binder to make my bust smaller?
    Community Answer
    Reference Bind Your Chest .
  • Question
    Can I get a breast reduction when I'm 16?
    Community Answer
    With parental consent, yes, surgery can be done. However, some surgeons only perform surgeries past the age of 18. You should wait until your breasts have fully developed before making any serious changes.
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