Question About Breast Reduction

Breast Reduction surgery, also called reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure in which excess breast tissue is removed to resize and reshape the breasts. Breast reduction is sought by many women to relieve the physical restrictions and painful strain on neck, shoulders and back caused by excessively h... Read More
Oversized, heavy breasts can cause physical pain and unhappiness with self-image. Because of this, many women turn to breast reduction as a remedy. As noted above, some of the most common benefits include: Relief from physical discomfort associated with heavy breasts. Large, heavy breasts can cause... Read More
A woman is a good candidate for breast reduction if her breasts are too large for her body frame, inhibit activity, or cause her to suffer physical or psychological injury. She should also be in good mental and physical shape and have realistic expectations about the potential outcomes and complicat... Read More
During your initial consultation your surgeon will measure and examine your breasts and most likely photograph them for your records. Skin quality, shape and size of your breasts and location of your nipples and areolas are measured to assure proper placement. Your doctor will also need your medical... Read More
Your cosmetic surgeon will take your measurements, and discuss your options for a breast size that is both to your liking, and proportionate to your body frame. Many women feel like they want to go as small as possible, just to finally be rid of the large breasts that have hindered them for so many... Read More
Although no plastic surgeon can guarantee an exact bra size or breast shape, he or she can give you some indication of the range. They can also show you before-and-after pictures of women similar to you who have had reduction mammoplasty. You should also know that your chest frame places constraints... Read More
Yes. However, your cosmetic surgeon will first require that your medical conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension, be optimized prior to your surgery. Uncontrolled diabetes, thyroid, and immune disease can complicate your healing after surgery. Read More
You should postpone Breast Reduction surgery until you have lost weight and your breasts size and weight have stabilized. Excessive weight loss after reduction mammoplasty can cause dramatic sagging of your breasts, requiring further surgery. Read More
You cannot undergo general anesthesia, or take any medications, while you are breast feeding. Also, it takes about six weeks for your breasts to reach their stable size and weight after you s breast feeding. After this, you may undergo Breast Reduction. However, make sure that you are not planning f... Read More
During the consultation, you and your surgeon will discuss the changes that you would like to make in your appearance. Because this is a highly personal decision, you'll want to take time to discuss all of your concerns and desires, including what size and shape you would like your breasts to be. Be... Read More
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