Breast reduction
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about Breast Reduction
Also known as breast reduction, it is a surgical intervention in which large and heavy breasts are resized and reshaped to achieve a smaller size and a more proportional shape compared to the rest of the body. This procedure is performed to remedy the physical and psychological discomfort associated with large breasts and to improve the patients' quality of life. Breast reduction surgery involves the removal of excess breast tissue, excess skin and fat so that the breasts are resized and contoured. The plastic surgeon will create strategic incisions around the breasts and then rearrange the tissues and adjust the position of the nipples to achieve a more aesthetic and proportional appearance. In some cases, a reduction of the areolae (pigmented area around the nipples) can also be achieved.
BENEFITS
Reduction of physical discomfort: Large and heavy breasts can cause back pain, neck pain and irritation under the breast. Breast reduction can eliminate or improve these problems and bring increased comfort in daily activities.
Increased mobility: Large breasts can limit movement and physical activity. Breast reduction can help increase mobility and range of motion.
Improving the aesthetic appearance: Breast reduction can bring aesthetic harmony between the breasts and the rest of the body, providing a more proportionate and pleasing appearance.
Improving posture: Large breasts can affect posture and lead to an incorrect back position. Through breast reduction, body alignment and posture can be improved.
Reducing complexes and improving self-confidence: For many women, large breasts can cause complexes and affect self-confidence, which can improve confidence and self-esteem.
Facilitating participation in sports activities: By reducing the breasts, a better proportioned size and shape can be achieved which can allow for a more active life.
PRICE Breast reduction
From 5000 Euros
frequent questions
How do you know if you are a suitable patient for breast reduction surgery?
Suitable candidates for breast reduction are people who have large, heavy and saggy breasts that cause them physical and psychological discomfort. It is important that the patient is healthy and has realistic expectations about the results of the operation.
How is the breast reduction procedure performed?
The breast reduction procedure involves the removal of excess breast tissue, skin and excess fat. The plastic surgeon will create strategic incisions, rearrange and reshape the breast tissues, adjust the position of the nipples and, in some cases, reduce the size of the areolas. The operation is performed under general anesthesia.
What risks and complications are involved in breast reduction surgery?
Like any surgery, breast reduction carries certain risks and complications, such as bleeding, infection, adverse reactions to anesthesia, abnormal scarring, loss of nipple or breast sensitivity, breast asymmetry, or difficulty breastfeeding. It is important to discuss these issues with your surgeon before surgery.
What is the recovery time after breast reduction?
Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and each individual patient. In general, patients can return to light activities after about a week and can gradually resume normal activities over the following weeks. It is recommended to avoid intense physical activities and wear a special support bra during the recovery period.
What will the breasts look like after breast reduction surgery?
After breast reduction surgery, the breasts will be smaller, more proportionate and lifted. The plastic surgeon will work to achieve the desired results and maintain a natural appearance of the breasts. It's important to have realistic expectations and discuss the look you want in detail with your surgeon.