Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure which reduces the size of the breasts by removing excess fat, tissue and skin. You may consider this surgery if you are not comfortable with the size of your breasts and may experience physical or emotional discomfort associated with your breast size.
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First step is to meet with our doctor, Dr. Tarek Bayazid to discuss your individual circumstances. Generally, breast reduction surgery is for women with large breasts who may experience problems including:
However, you may not be suitable for surgery if you smoke, have health problems, or are obese. Our plastic surgeon at Bodysmart is the best person to consult with for all your concerns.
During the surgery, incisions will be made on the breasts to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin. The remaining breast tissues are then reshaped and lifted for a more proportionate size and shape. Sometimes, the nipple and areola might need to be adjusted to match the new shape.
Breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia and can take a few hours. After surgery, patients might encounter short-term swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort. Medication is provided accordingly and the pain and swelling is managed. The recovery period is different for different people, but patients are usually advised to take it easy for a few weeks, avoiding challenging activities and lifting heavy weights. They will also need to wear a special supportive bra during the healing process.
Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure aimed at removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a more proportionate and comfortable breast size.
Suitable candidates are individuals experiencing physical discomfort, pain, or emotional distress due to disproportionately large breasts.
Benefits may include relief from back, neck, and shoulder pain, improved posture, reduced skin irritation, and an overall enhancement in the quality of life.
The surgical process involves removing excess breast tissue, reshaping the breasts, and repositioning the nipples. Different techniques may be utilized, and the most appropriate approach will be discussed based on individual needs.
When performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon, breast reduction is generally considered safe. However, like any surgery, there are associated risks, which will be thoroughly discussed during the consultation.