Breast reduction surgery is a treatment that involves reducing the size, and typically, altering the shape of the breasts.
Most commonly, this surgery is sought after to help alleviate pain and improve performance ability for daily activities.If you’re seeking a reduction procedure, read on to find out what you should know about it.Reasons to get a breast reduction
There are usually several reasons why someone is considering a breast reduction, and in most cases, it is because they are seeking to fix most, if not all, of these issues:- Relieve chronic neck and back pain
- Help improve posture
- Obtain a breast size which is more proportionate to the body
- Help improve the ability to exercise, run, and jump
- Make it easier to find proper bras and clothes that fit
Surgical procedure
A breast reduction procedure entails a 2-3 hour procedure involving:- Breast tissue, glandular tissues, fat, and excess skin is excised
- Breasts are remodeled, the nipple is repositioned, and the breasts are sutured together
- Dressings and drains are applied
- 1-2 night’s stay in the hospital following the procedure
- A gradual increase of mobility and comfort, generally where you’re back to normal day-to-day activities at 2 weeks
- 2-3 weeks off work
- No heavy lifting or exercise for 6 weeks
- 1 week after, 6 weeks after, and 12 months after, post-op check-ups with Mr White
Are there alternatives for breast reduction surgery?
Alternatives for breast reduction surgery are not always feasible if breasts are severely oversized. However, some alternative methods are:- Diet and exercise targeting fat loss (not usually effective)
- Using professionally fitted bras to change the natural shape and appearance of breasts
- Liposuction, however, this is not an adequate method as it does not address excess skin and will most likely lead to saggy breasts.
Risks to consider
Every surgery carries risks. All surgery is a balance between realistic surgical goals and knowledge of the possible risks and complications.Risks are minimised by careful patient selection and planning, high standards of surgical training, meticulous surgical techniques and vigilant post-operative care.Possible risks for this surgery include:- Anaesthetic reactions
- Bleeding or infection
- Deep venous thrombosis/pulmonary embolus
- Scarring
- Altered nipple sensation
- Ability to breastfeed after surgery may be affected