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Woman reveals unexpected breast growth years after augmentation

The experience left her struggling with back pain and ill-fitting clothes

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Woman reveals unexpected breast growth years after augmentation
Woman reveals unexpected breast growth years after augmentation

A woman has shared her unusual experience of her breast size increasing years after undergoing augmentation surgery, saying the changes became impossible to manage.

Cameron Sloane first had breast enhancement surgery in 2018 and described the results as “perfect,” noting that the size and shape felt proportional to her frame.

However, several years later, as she entered her 40s, she noticed a dramatic and unexpected change. “They just started to grow, and there was no stopping it,” she recalled.

The now 45-year-old said the increase caused physical discomfort, including back pain, and made it difficult to find properly fitting clothes. 

“I have a small frame, and it was just very uncomfortable,” she explained.

Sloane believes the sudden change may have been linked to hormonal shifts. According to experts, breast size can fluctuate later in life due to hormonal changes, particularly during menopause.

After more than a year of considering her options, Sloane decided to undergo corrective surgery in December 2025. 

She sought a solution that would reduce the size while maintaining her preferred shape.

“The pain in my lower back and the way I felt in clothes made me realize it was time,” she said, describing the experience as physically and emotionally challenging.

Following the procedure, Sloane says she feels significantly more comfortable and confident. “

I can wear clothes I haven’t been able to wear in years,” she shared, adding that she now feels “sexier” and more at ease.

Sloane hopes her story will encourage others to prioritize their well-being and make choices that suit their bodies. 

“As women in our forties, bodies do change in ways we least expect,” she said. “If it’s affecting your physical well-being, you should fix it.”