Breast Reduction

What is Breast Reduction?
Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to decrease the size and weight of the breasts by removing excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin. This treatment addresses both aesthetic and functional concerns, offering women relief from physical discomfort while restoring natural proportions and a lighter, more balanced silhouette.
How the Procedure Works?
- Consultation & Planning :The process begins with a detailed consultation and physical assessment. Your surgeon will evaluate breast size, shape, skin quality, and overall body proportions to design a personalized surgical plan.
- Surgical Technique : During the procedure, precise incisions are made – typically around the areola and extending vertically or horizontally depending on the case. Through these incisions, excess breast tissue, fat, and skin are removed. The nipple and areola may be repositioned to achieve a more lifted and natural appearance.
- Reshaping: Once the tissue is reduced, the breast is reshaped to achieve a firmer, more youthful contour that aligns with the patient’s body frame.
Recovery and Results
- Recovery Timeline: Most patients return to daily activities within 7–14 days, while physical activities and exercise are gradually resumed after 4–6 weeks.
- Healing Process: Swelling and mild discomfort are expected in the first days but subside with proper care. Scars fade over time and are discreetly placed to remain as hidden as possible.
- Long-Term Results: Breast reduction offers permanent improvement, resulting in lighter, proportionate breasts, better posture, and relief from pain or discomfort caused by excess weight.
Why Patients Choose Breast Reduction
- Relief from chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Greater ease in sports and physical activity
- Elimination of skin irritation or bra strap grooves
- A natural, proportionate breast shape that complements the body
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