Breast Reduction

Apr 27, 2021

patients who undergo breast reduction surgery frequently are seeking relief from physical symptoms caused by the excessive weight of large breasts. breast reduction usually can solve these problems as well as improve the size and shape of your breasts. following breast reduction, your breasts will be more proportional to the rest of your body, and clothes will fit you better.
 
am i a good candidate for breast reduction?
 
you may be a good candidate for breast reduction if you have one or more of the following conditions
 
breasts that are too large in proportion to your body frame heavy.
pendulous breasts with nipples and areolas that point downward.
one breast is much larger than the other.
back, neck or shoulder pain caused by the weight of your breasts.
skin irritation beneath your breasts.
indentations in your shoulders from tight bra straps.
restriction of physical activity due to the size and weight of your breasts.
dissatisfaction or self-consciousness about the largeness of your breasts.
 
breast reduction can be performed at any age. childbirth and breast-feeding may have significant and unpredictable effects on the size and shape of your breasts. nevertheless, many women decide to undergo breast reduction before having children and feel that they can address any subsequent changes later. if you plan to breast-feed in the future, you should discuss this before surgery.
during the consultation, you will be asked about your desired breast size as well as anything else about your breasts that you would like to see improved. this will help your plastic surgeon to understand your expectations and determine whether they realistically can be achieved.
 
how will yo be evaluated for breast reduction surgery?
 
your plastic surgeon will examine your breasts and taking measurements for your medical record. the size and shape of your breasts, the quality of your skin, and the placement of the nipples and areolas will be carefully evaluated. you should tell your plastic surgeon if you plan to lose a significant amount of weight, particularly if you have noticed that your breasts become smaller with weight loss.
 
will my insurance help cover the cost of surgery?
 
insurance coverage is sometimes available for breast reduction surgery. many factors determine your eligibility, including the specific terms of your insurance policy and the amount of breast tissue to be removed. a letter of predetermination may be required by your insurance company
 
prior to surgery. your plastic surgeon or a staff member in your surgeon’s office will discuss these matters with you.
 
where are the incisions placed?
 
individual factors and personal preferences will determine the specific technique selected to reduce the size of your breasts. the most common method of reducing the breasts involves three incisions. one incision is made around the areola. another runs vertically from the bottom edge of the areola to the crease underneath the breast. the third incision follows the natural curve of the breast crease.after the surgeon has removed excess breast tissue, fat and skin, the nipple and areola are shifted to a higher position. the areola, which in large breasts usually has been stretched, also is reduced in size. skin that was formerly located above the nipple is brought down and together to reshape the breast. liposuction may be used to improve the contour under the arm. the nipple and areola remain attached to the underlying tissue but are shifted to a higher position. the size of the areola is often reduced at the same time. the ability to breast-feed may also be preserved by this method, although this cannot be guaranteed. skin that formerly was located above the nipple is brought down and together to reshape the breast.
 
i understand that every surgical procedure has risks, but how will i learn more so that i can make an informed decision?
 
the subject of risks and potential complications of surgery is best discussed on a personal basis. some of the potential complications that may be discussed with you include bleeding, infection and reactions to anesthesia.following reduction, sometimes the breasts may not be perfectly symmetrical or the nipple height may vary slightly. if desired, minor adjustments can be made at a later time. permanent loss of sensation in the nipples or breasts may occur rarely.
revisionary surgery is sometimes helpful in certain instances where incisions may have healed poorly. in the unlikely event of injury to or loss of the nipple and areola, they usually can be satisfactorily reconstructed using skin grafts.
 
how should i prepare for surgery?
 
depending on your age, or if you have a history of breast cancer in your family, your plastic surgeon may recommend a baseline mammogram before surgery. following breast reduction, you will still be able to perform breast self-examination. breast reduction surgery will not increase your risk of developing breast cancer. if you are a smoker, you will be asked to stop smoking well in advance of surgery.aspirin and certain anti-inflammatory drugs can cause increased bleeding, so you should avoid taking these medications for a period of time before surgery. your surgeon will provide you with additional preoperative instructions. breast reduction surgery may be performed on an inpatient or outpatient basis. if you are to stay in the hospital or surgical facility, it will most likely be for only one night.
 
how long will the results last?
 
unless you gain or lose a significant amount of weight or become pregnant, your breast size should remain fairly constant. however, gravity and the effects of aging will eventually alter the size and shape of virtually every woman’s breasts. if, after a period of years, you become dissatisfied with the appearance of your breasts, you may choose to undergo a breast “lifting” procedure to restore their more youthful contour. results of breast reduction breast reduction surgery will make your breasts smaller and firmer. without the excessive weight of large breasts, you may find greater enjoyment in playing sports and engaging in physical activity. the incisions from your breast reduction surgery will heal and fade over time. it is important to realize, however, that the incision lines will be permanently visible, more so in some individuals than others. fortunately, the incisions for breast reduction are in locations easily concealed by clothing, even low-cut necklines. breast reduction often makes a dramatic change in your appearance. for this reason, it may take some time to adjust to your new body image. most women, however, eventually become comfortable with their smaller breasts and feel very pleased with the results of surgery.
 
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