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Breast Reduction / Augmentation

Overview

Breast reduction surgery, commonly referred to as reduction mammaplasty, involves the removal of breast skin, breast tissue, and fat. Breast reduction surgery can reduce discomfort and enhance look for persons who have large breasts.

Additionally, breast reduction surgery could enhance one’s sense of self and capacity for physical activity.

Speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon if you are considering breast reduction surgery. It’s critical to comprehend the dangers and potential problems associated with breast reduction surgery. Knowing what the procedure can and cannot do is also crucial.

Why is it done?
People who have enormous breasts that result in any of the following might consider breast reduction surgery:

  • Chronic shoulder, neck, and back pain
    shoulder ridges left by the bra straps
  • Skin discomfort or a persistent rash under the breasts
  • neural pain
  • being unable to participate in some activities
  • Large breasts lead to a negative sense of self
  • difficulty slipping into bras and clothes

 

Breast reduction surgery is typically not advised for those who:

  • Smoke
  • are incredibly fat
  • I do not want breast scars.
  • Any age — occasionally even as a teenager — is acceptable for breast reduction surgery. However, breasts that haven’t fully developed yet can require more surgery in the future.

 

Following are some explanations for delaying breast reduction surgery:

preparing to start a family. It could be difficult to breastfeed following breast reduction surgery. But some surgical procedures can help preserve the capacity to breastfeed.
preparing to reduce weight. Changes in breast size are frequently brought on by weight loss.

 

Risks
The dangers of breast reduction surgery are the same as those of other major surgeries: bleeding, infection, and a negative anaesthetic reaction. Additional dangers include:

  • Bruising is a transient condition.
  • Scarring
  • incapacity or difficulty breastfeeding
  • Size, shape, and appearance variations between the left and right breasts
  • Not being satisfied with the outcomes
  • Rarely, losing the feeling in your nipples, the skin around them, or both

 

How you get ready
Most likely, your plastic surgeon will:

  • Examine your medical background and general health.
  • Talk about the size and appearance of your ideal breasts following surgery.
  • Describe the procedure, its advantages and disadvantages, including the likelihood of scarring and potential loss of feeling.
  • Check and quantify your breasts.
  • To keep a record for your medical history, take breast photography.
  • Describe the kind of medication that was taken before surgery to put you to sleep.

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    FAQ

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    Cosmetic surgery is used to change the body's natural structures in an effort to enhance look and self-esteem.

    Reconstructive surgery is used to treat aberrant bodily structures brought on by inherited flaws, developmental disorders, injuries, infections, tumours, or disease. Reconstructive surgery is typically carried out to restore function, but it can also be done to get close to a normal appearance.

    After surgery, each patient manages pain in a different way. The right painkillers will be prescribed by your doctor to aid with any discomfort. The majority of cosmetic procedures for the face often result in minor postoperative discomfort.

    Although most elective surgeries are done as outpatient procedures, you should be sure that you can be admitted to the hospital swiftly in case an emergency arises.

    Understanding the safety of a plastic surgery process as well as the anticipated results is crucial. No surgical operation is without risk, despite the fact that thousands of people have plastic surgery every year without any issues.

    Your anaesthetic will be administered by trained, qualified staff at the surgical centre, and they will also keep an eye on your recuperation after the treatment.

    Every surgical procedure carries some risk. Learn about them, how frequently they happen, and how they will be handled if they do. Look for a second opinion if the doctor won't disclose the hazards in detail or acknowledge that there are always concerns.

    Yes. Depending on the operation, it could be wise to sleep reclined (as opposed to horizontally) for the first week after surgery to reduce fluid buildup in the face and eyelids.

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