Question About Breast Reduction

Breast reduction usually requires three incisions: the first around the areola, the second down the front curve of the breast, and third along the bottom of the breast. In some cases of extreme tissue removal the areola and nipple will have to be disconnected from the underlying tissues and grafted... Read More
Most often, the incisions for breast reduction are similar to those used for the "keyhole-anchor Breast Lift" technique. This procedure involves an anchor-shaped incision that circles the areola, extends downward, and follows the natural curve of the crease beneath the breast. Excess glandular tissu... Read More
Breast Reduction surgery generally takes about three hours, depending on extent of the repair and the techniques being used. Read More
Breast reductions are typically performed in a hospital, surgical suite, or a doctor's office under general anesthesia. After the procedure you will be taken to a recovery room where your vital signs are monitored. Your breasts will be wrapped in a special compression garment with gauze and you will... Read More
The breasts will remain smaller forever than they would have been if surgery had not been performed. Unfortunately, gravity continues to work, and the breasts will sag again with time. In addition, the remaining breast tissue will continue to respond like any breast tissue: it will get bigger if you... Read More
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