What to expect from breast reduction surgery

What to expect from breast reduction surgery

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a procedure that involves the removal of excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to reduce the size and reshape the breasts. The goal of the surgery is to alleviate pain and discomfort caused by large breasts, as well as to improve the overall shape and appearance of the breasts. Before the surgery, the patient will meet with the surgeon to discuss their goals and expectations, and to determine if they are a good candidate for the procedure. The surgeon will also explain the different surgical techniques that can be used, as well as the potential risks and complications of the surgery.

The surgery itself is typically performed under general anaesthesia and can take several hours to complete. The exact technique used will depend on the size and shape of the breasts, as well as the goals of the patient. The most common technique involves making an anchor-shaped incision around the areola, down the breast, and along the inframammary fold, which is the crease under the breast. The surgeon will then remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, and reshape the remaining tissue to create smaller and more proportionate breasts.

Recovery from breast reduction surgery can vary depending on the individual, but typically patients can expect to experience some pain and discomfort for a few days after the procedure. They will be given medication to help manage the pain and will need to wear a surgical bra for support. It is important to follow any instructions given by the surgeon to ensure proper healing. Swelling and bruising are also common, and it can take several weeks for these symptoms to subside. Patients are usually able to return to work and other normal activities within a couple of weeks, but should avoid strenuous activities for about four to six weeks. The final result of the breast reduction surgery will take several months to fully develop, as swelling and bruising subside, and the incision line heal. But overall, the patients can expect a significant reduction in breast size, relief from pain and discomfort, and a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing breast shape.

 

Before and After Breast Reduction