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Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure that reduces the size of overly large breasts. This procedure can help improve a woman’s physical comfort, reduce back and neck pain, and improve the overall shape and proportion of the breasts. When choosing a surgeon to perform a breast reduction, it is important to look for a board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in breast surgery. The surgeon should have a good reputation among patients and peers, a commitment to patient safety, and a commitment to providing personalised care. The surgeon should also be able to answer all of your questions and provide detailed information about the procedure, risks, and expected outcomes. By finding a qualified surgeon who can provide a safe and effective result, you can get the breast reduction you desire with improved comfort and confidence.

At a Glance

DURATION

2-3 Hours

ANAESTHETIC

General

OVERNIGHT STAY

0 Days

RETURN TO WORK

5-7 Days

RETURN TO EXERCISE

4 Weeks

FINAL RESULT

6 Months

Breast reduction surgery is a medical procedure that reduces the size of overly large breasts. Also known as reduction mammaplasty, this type of surgery can improve a woman’s physical comfort, reduce back and neck pain, and improve the overall shape and proportion of the breasts.

The procedure involves removing excess skin, tissue, and fat from the breasts and reshaping them. Breast reduction can also involve repositioning the nipples and areolas (the darker skin surrounding the nipples). The amount of tissue removed during the procedure depends on the size and shape of the breasts.

Candidates for breast reduction surgery may include women who have overly large breasts that cause physical discomfort or limit their activities. Breast reduction can also help women who have breasts that are out of proportion to their body size or women who have asymmetrical breasts.

 

Before undergoing breast reduction surgery, patients should consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss the procedure, risks, and expected outcomes. During the consultation, the surgeon should evaluate the patient’s medical history, current health, and aesthetic goals to determine if they are a suitable candidate for the procedure.

 

The patient should also discuss their expectations and ask the surgeon questions, such as what the procedure involves, what the recovery process looks like, and what the possible risks and complications are. Women may also want to ask their surgeon about the type of anaesthesia they will use and what their experience is with performing the procedure.

 

In addition to choosing a qualified surgeon, there are also important steps that patients should take before undergoing breast reduction surgery. This includes avoiding smoking, alcohol, and any medications that could interfere with the healing process. Patients should also make sure to get plenty of rest, eat a healthy diet, and exercise regularly.

 

The procedure is typically done on an outpatient basis under general anaesthesia. During the procedure, the surgeon will make an incision around the areola and then down to the bottom of the breast. The surgeon will then remove the excess tissue and fat and reshape the breast. Depending on the size of the breasts and the patient’s desired outcome, the nipples may also be repositioned.

 

After the procedure, patients will wear a surgical bra to provide support and help with healing. Pain and discomfort can usually be managed with pain medication. Most patients will be able to return to work within a week, although strenuous exercise and other strenuous activities should be avoided for at least a few weeks.

 

Overall, breast reduction surgery can provide women with improved comfort, reduce back and neck pain, and improve the overall shape and proportion of the breasts. Women who are considering undergoing this procedure should take the time to find a qualified surgeon, assess their expectations, and take the necessary steps to ensure a safe and successful outcome.

FAQs

The total time of the procedure can vary depending on the size and shape of the breasts, but it generally takes between two and four hours.

Most patients can return to work within a week after the procedure, however, strenuous exercise and other strenuous activities should be avoided for at least four weeks.

Breast reduction surgery can provide patients with long-term benefits, including improved physical comfort, reduced back and neck pain, and improved breast shape and proportion.

The type of anaesthesia used for breast reduction surgery typically depends on the patient’s medical history and preferences, but it is usually done under general anaesthesia.

As with any type of surgery, there are risks associated with breast reduction surgery. This includes bleeding, infection, changes in sensation, scarring, and asymmetry. Patients should discuss these risks with their surgeon before undergoing the procedure.

Smoking can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications from surgery, so it is recommended that patients avoid smoking for at least 3 weeks before and after the procedure.

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