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Breast
Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty)
Breast reduction, technically known as reduction mammaplasty, is
a surgical procedure designed to remove fat, glandular tissue, and
skin from the breasts, making them smaller, lighter, and firmer.
This procedure can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker
skin surrounding the nipple.

Women
with extremely large, pendulous breasts experience a wide array
of medical problems including, but are not limited to, back and
neck pain; skin irritation; physical deformities; and breathing
problems. Once breasts are fully developed (usually at age 18),
women may elect to have this procedure to alleviate the serious
physical discomfort having extremely large breasts create.
Gynecomastia
(enlargement of the male breast) is not an uncommon condition, affecting
as many as 40 percent of men. This condition may affect either one
or both breasts. The majority of the cases have no known cause while
the others might be related to the use of certain drugs and or medical
conditions.
The
goal of breast reduction is to create smaller, better-shaped breasts
in proportion with the rest of the body.
How
is breast reduction surgery performed?
Your
surgeon will make the first incision around the dark pigmented area
around the nipple (areola) so that it can be repositioned to a higher
location. The nipple itself is not removed, however. Then, a second
incision is made horizontally in the crease line under the breast.
The third incision will go vertically from the nipple to the crease
line. Excess fatty tissue will be removed and skin will be trimmed
away to reduce, tighten, and reshape the breasts. Finally, the incisions
are closed with small sutures (stitches). Bandages are applied to
the breasts and you will be placed in a surgical bra for support.
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How
long does breast reduction surgery take?
Breast
reduction surgery generally takes about one to three hours per breast,
depending on extent of the repair and the techniques being used.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
Breast
reduction is most often performed under general anesthesia, causing
you to be asleep during the whole procedure.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
Most
breast reduction surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures,
allowing you to go home within hours of the operation. However,
if an extremely large amount of breast tissue will be removed, the
doctor may want you to stay overnight in the hospital where medical
personnel can monitor your initial recovery.
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When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
Generally
breast reduction is done on an ambulatory basis but in some cases
may require an overnight stay. However, it is necessary that you
have someone to pick you up after the procedure, take you home,
and stay with you for at least 24 hours.
Most
women return to their usual activities in one week. However, you
must not lift anything for the first two weeks and do no heavy lifting
for the first four weeks. Avoid raising your arms above your head
for at least two weeks.
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How
do I prepare for breast reduction surgery?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your breasts is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. Your surgeon will explain
how your age, the size and shape of your breasts, and the condition
of your skin may affect the results of this procedure. You also
should make arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you
to and from your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities
during your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. This will include examining and measuring
your breasts, as well as photographing them as a frame of reference
during the surgery and afterwards. Your surgeon may also require
you to have a mammogram (breast x-ray). Knowledge of your allergies,
medications and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's
attention at this time. Specific instructions to assist you in preparing
for this procedure will be given to you after the health history
and physical is complete. Depending on your individual health status,
the instructions may include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol
intake, smoking and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience
will be much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's
instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
It
is important to wear your surgical bra for seven to ten days after
your procedure. At approximately the fifth postoperative day, your
bandages will be removed. Your surgeon may recommend a particular
style of bra be worn for the two to three weeks following the wearing
of the surgical bra. Your stitches will be removed in stages during
the second week after your procedure. It takes six-eight weeks after
your procedure for your breasts to obtain their final shape. At
first, they may be somewhat bruised and swollen; but gradually the
swelling will decrease and your supportive bra will help shape the
breasts. Additionally, you will receive specific instructions to
follow during your recovery including rest and sleeping positions,
bathing and showering techniques, and caring for your incision area.
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What
are the possible complications after breast reduction surgery?
The
scars in breast reduction procedures are placed in natural skin
demarcation lines around the areola, down the breast, and across
the bottom of the breast. In most women, the scars from the incisions
will be pink for about six months and gradually fade thereafter.
It is important to know that all scars are permanent and their height,
width and final color are never completely predictable.
As
with any surgical procedure, small nerves to the skin are interrupted
during surgery. Portions of the nipple area may feel numb or have
less than full feeling. Sensitivity returns over several weeks,
but some diminished feeling may last indefinitely. This does not
usually interfere with erotic sensation and many women even report
an increased erotic sensitivity with their new breasts.
No
procedure is without risks; however, the majority of complications
known to be associated with a breast reduction are minor when the
procedure is performed by an experienced board certified plastic
surgeon. It is always important to be informed about the possible
complications before any surgery. Be sure to discuss any concerns
you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after breast reduction surgery?
After
your procedure, you will experience some discomfort for a few hours
when the anesthesia wears off. Your surgeon will give you medication
to relieve any distress. Most women require very little pain medication
after the first 24 hours.
Please
note that the loss of elasticity that caused the original sagging
of the breast can recur. Occasionally women lose part of their improvement
over variable periods of time. Rarely, a woman will request another
procedure to reduce the breasts again; or perhaps request a breast
lift to correct undue sagging. The vast majorities of women maintain
their results and do not require any other procedures.
Most
women report that the results from breast reduction are so favorable
that concern about scars is minimal. Your breasts may not attain
their final shape for up to ten weeks. Be sure to address any questions
or concerns to your surgeon immediately. Your health and happiness
are the most important considerations any time.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding breast reduction, we advise
you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll
Free 800.449.1884.
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