What is a breast reduction?

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to reduce the size of the breasts. During the procedure, your plastic surgeon will remove excess skin, fat and tissue to resize the breasts.

Breast reduction surgery aims to address several issues caused by large breasts. Patients choose to undergo this type of surgery to fix health problems associated with large breasts, including back and neck pain, skin irritation, bra strap indentations, poor posture and interference with normal daily activities such as exercise.Breast reduction surgery can also alleviate self-consciousness associated with large, heavy breasts, as well as allow you to participate in activities that were impossible before. It will also open up several new possibilities to explore as far as clothing and fashion are concerned.

The procedure

Breast reduction surgery can be performed using several different techniques. Your plastic surgeon will choose the most appropriate technique based on your physical needs and aesthetic goals. The most common technique involves making three incisions: one around the perimeter of the areola, a vertical incision running downwards from the bottom of the areola and a further horizontal incision along the breast fold.

This technique ultimately results in an incision pattern shaped like an anchor or inverted “T”, which is why it is also known as the inverted-T technique. After the incision, the surgeon will remove excess skin, fat and tissue to resize the breasts. The nipple and areola are also repositioned, so they sit higher, more youthful and agreeable. After surgery, gauze dressings are applied to the breasts, selecting the right-sized surgical bra. You will be given painkillers to relieve pain after the operation, and the pain will usually subside within a few days.

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