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Learning About Breast Reduction

October 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Plastic surgery breast reduction is also called mammaplasty. In the process of a plastic surgery breast reduction, excess breast fat is removed from your body along with the glandular tissue and skin, so that you are not uncomfortable any more with overly large breasts.

 

Causes

 

Very large breasts can cause some women to have both health and emotional problems. Women can actually be in pain and discomfort, because the weight of the excess breast tissue can be a hindrance to be active. The emotional discomfort and self-consciousness are very important issues for women, and a plastic surgery breast reduction is often necessary if there is genuine pain and discomfort with it.

 

If you are physically healthy and have realistic expectations, and your breasts hang low with the skin getting stretched, you should decide to have a plastic surgery breast lift. It is a highly individualized procedure, and it is important for you to take the decision to have the surgery for yourself, and not because of some other reason.

 

First of all, it is important for you to have the plastic surgery breast reduction at the hands of an experienced surgeon. Your surgery can be successful if you have a detailed consultation with your doctor, in which you freely discuss your health, your desires and your lifestyle. Also, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions before and after the surgery.

 

Procedure

 

During the procedure of plastic surgery breast reduction, incisions are made on your breasts and the excess fat, tissue and skin are removed. Liposuction is also used to remove excess fat, especially if there is a large amount of excess fat. Several techniques are used, but the one that will be used on you is dependent on the size of your breasts, your health condition, and breast composition, amount of reduction desired, your personal preferences and the advice of the doctor.

 

The plastic surgery breast reduction is done by administering anesthesia for the comfort of the patient. The incision is then made around the areola and these generally remain visible as permanent scars. In the next step the tissue is removed, especially the underlying breast tissue, and it is sometimes lifted and shaped. The nipple is repositioned at the same time.

 

The incisions are then closed by reshaping the now smaller breast. In order to create and support the newly shaped breasts, sutures are layered in the breast tissues deep inside. You can see the results of the plastic surgery breast reduction immediately. With time, the post-surgical swelling will subside and the incision scars will disappear.

 

Risks

 

There can sometimes be damage to deeper structures in the body like nerves, blood vessels or muscles. Healing is sometimes slow and there could be skin discoloration and permanent pigmentation changes. It is therefore important to educate yourself on plastic surgery patient safety and make a choice of the best doctor in town.

 

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