Breast Reduction

A desired type of operation depends on whether the breasts are larger and drooping than normal or owing to medical issues caused by them. This type of surgery is known as “reduction mammaplasty” in medical terminology. In other words, breast reduction surgery can be done for both medical and cosmetic reasons.

Breast reduction surgery, which is used to lift sagging breasts after breastfeeding and reduce genetically big breasts, can also be used to treat infections under the breasts, wounds, and back and shoulder pain.

Depending on the level of shoulder pressure caused by the bra straps and the restriction of physical activity, breast reduction surgery may also be performe

What is Breast Reduction Surgery?

Breast reduction surgery, or in other words, reduction mammoplasty, can be performed for medical reasons as well as aesthetic concerns. The operation is usually performed for reasons such as sagging due to the large size of the breasts, not looking beautiful, not being symmetrical, and not being able to find clothes. Medical reasons, on the other hand, are performed to relieve shoulder, neck and back pain caused by the size and therefore weight of the breasts, or to prevent hunchback. Depending on the size of the breasts, the prevention of diaper rash, fungus, infection or wound formation under the breast, and the elimination of pressure sores caused by bra straps are among the reasons for breast reduction surgery performed for medical reasons. People with large breasts also face difficulties during daily physical activities.

In addition to genetic factors, a person’s lifestyle can cause the breasts to grow or lose their shape over time. Factors such as being overweight, pregnancy, breastfeeding, hormonal irregularity, certain disorders and age can also cause the breasts to grow or lose their shape. With this aspect, breast reduction surgery is performed to eliminate both aesthetic concerns and medical problems. The aim of breast reduction surgery is to obtain breasts of equal size, symmetrical and aesthetic appearance, in the dimensions desired by the patient, with the least possible scarring.

Is There Any Scar After Breast Reduction Surgery?

As in almost all operations, scars may remain on the skin after breast reduction surgery. The shape and size of the scar varies according to the technique used during the operation. In the lollipop type of operation, the surgical scar is less. The reason for this is that the amount of incision is small and the incision is around the nipple. In other words, the scar between the skin and the nipple is almost indistinguishable due to the color difference in this area.

In the reverse T type surgery, the surgical scar is larger. The incision down the nipple becomes less obvious by gaining skin color over time. The horizontal line at the fold point of the breast cannot be seen unless viewed from the opposite side. The surgical scar also differs depending on how much the breast sagged or how much it wants to be reduced.

What Should Be Considered After Breast Reduction Surgery?

It is recommended to rest at home for at least 3, optimally 7 days after breast reduction surgery. It is extremely important to use antibiotics and pain relievers prescribed by the physician in the specified dose and time after the operation.

The use of sports bra, which does not put pressure on the breasts and prevents them from swinging, is also of great importance in reducing the amount of pain and shaping the breast. After the surgery, the physician determines the dressing days. Dressing on these dates speeds healing while reducing the risk of possible infection. For about 4 weeks, heavy loads should not be carried, pushing and pulling movements should be avoided.

Light exercise movements can only be done after the first month. Lifting weights and movements that force the arm and chest muscles should also be avoided. After breast reduction surgery, the breast tissue appears edematous and swollen. This swollen appearance decreases in about 3 to 4 weeks and it takes about 1 year for the breasts to regain their true appearance. After breast surgery, smoking and alcohol consumption should be stopped for at least one month for rapid healing of tissue and scarring. Since smoking and alcohol consumption affect cell regeneration, they also negatively affect the visibility of the surgical scar.

What does a breast reduction do?

Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove excess breast tissue and reshape the breasts in order to reduce their size and improve their proportion to the body.

 This procedure is typically done to address issues related to overly large, heavy, or disproportionate breasts that can cause physical discomfort, pain, or emotional distress. Breast reduction surgery aims to achieve several goals: Reduce breast size: Breast reduction surgery involves removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin in order to reduce the size of the breasts.

 This can help alleviate physical discomfort caused by the weight of overly large breasts, such as back, neck, and shoulder pain, bra strap grooves, and difficulty in finding properly fitting clothing.

Improve breast shape and proportion: Breast reduction surgery can also reshape and lift the breasts to create a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The nipple-areolar complex may also be repositioned to a more appropriate height and size in relation to the newly shaped breasts.

Enhance body contour: Breast reduction surgery can improve the overall body contour and balance by bringing the breasts into better proportion with the rest of the body, which can result in improved body image and self-confidence. Address asymmetry: If one breast is significantly larger than the other, breast reduction surgery can help to correct breast asymmetry by removing excess tissue from the larger breast to achieve a more balanced and symmetrical appearance.

Breast reduction surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and involves various surgical techniques, depending on the individual patient’s needs and the surgeon’s approach.  Recovery time after breast reduction surgery can vary, and it’s important to follow all post-operative care instructions provided by the plastic surgeon for optimal healing and results. It’s important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast reduction surgery to discuss your individual concerns, goals, and expectations, and to determine if breast reduction is a suitable option for you.

How big do your breasts need to be to get a reduction?

The decision to undergo breast reduction surgery is not solely based on breast size, as breast size is subjective and can vary from person to person.  The decision to undergo breast reduction surgery is typically based on a combination of physical discomfort, pain, or emotional distress caused by overly large breasts, as well as the individual’s personal preferences, health status, and overall well-being.

There is no specific breast size requirement for breast reduction surgery, as the suitability for the procedure depends on a variety of factors, including the individual’s overall health, medical history, breast anatomy, and the presence of physical symptoms related to large breasts, such as back, neck, and shoulder pain, bra strap grooves, skin irritation, or difficulty in finding properly fitting clothing.

In general, breast reduction surgery may be considered for individuals who have breasts that are disproportionately large in relation to their body frame, causing physical discomfort, pain, or emotional distress that affects their quality of life. The exact criteria for undergoing breast reduction surgery may vary depending on the specific guidelines and requirements of the plastic surgeon and the healthcare system in the individual’s location.

If you are considering breast reduction surgery, it’s important to consult with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon who can assess your individual circumstances, conduct a thorough evaluation, and discuss the potential risks, benefits, and expected outcomes of the procedure. The plastic surgeon can then recommend the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

Is breast reduction the same as breast removal?

No, breast reduction and breast removal are not the same thing. Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammopla ty, is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin in order to reduce the size of overly large breasts and improve their proportion to the body.

 The goal of breast reduction surgery is to alleviate physical discomfort, pain, or emotional distress caused by excessively large breasts, and to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing breast shape. On the other hand, breast removal typically refers to a mastectomy, which is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of the breast tissue. Mastectomy is often done as a treatment for breast cancer or as a preventive measure for individuals at high risk of developing breast cancer.

Mastectomy may involve removal of the entire breast (total mastectomy) or removal of only the breast tissue but preservation of the skin and nipple-areolar complex (skin-sparing or nipple-sparing mastectomy).

While both breast reduction and mastectomy involve surgical removal of breast tissue, they are performed for different purposes. Breast reduction is a cosmetic procedure aimed at reducing breast size and improving breast shape, while mastectomy is typically done for medical reasons related to breast cancer treatment or risk reduction.

It’s important to consult with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon or breast surgeon to discuss your individual circumstances and determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs and goals, whether it be breast reduction or mastectomy.

How painful is breast reduction?

As with any surgical procedure, breast reduction surgery involves some degree of pain and discomfort during the recovery period. However, the level of pain experienced can vary from person to person and depends on factors such as individual pain tolerance, the surgical technique used, and the extent of the procedure. After breast reduction surgery, it is normal to experience some pain, swelling, and bruising around the breast area. Most patients report experiencing moderate discomfort during the first few days after surgery, which can be managed with prescribed pain medications and other supportive measures. The pain is usually manageable and tends to subside gradually over time as the body heals.

It’s important to follow all post-operative care instructions provided by your plastic surgeon, which may include pain management strategies, such as taking prescribed pain medications as directed, applying ice or cold compresses to reduce swelling, and avoiding strenuous activities that may increase pain or discomfort. Wearing a supportive bra or compression garment as recommended by your surgeon may also help with pain management and provide additional comfort during the recovery period. It’s worth noting that individual pain tolerance and recovery experiences can vary widely, and some patients may experience less pain or discomfort than others.

Most patients find that the benefits of breast reduction surgery, including relief from physical discomfort, improved breast shape and proportion, and enhanced self-confidence, outweigh the temporary discomfort during the recovery period. It’s important to discuss any concerns about pain or discomfort with your plastic surgeon before undergoing breast reduction surgery.

Your surgeon can provide you with detailed information about the procedure, the expected recovery process, and pain management strategies, and can answer any questions you may have to help you make an informed decision about breast reduction surgery.

Do breasts grow after reduction surgery?

After breast reduction surgery, it is generally expected that the size of the breasts will be reduced. However, breasts can still undergo changes in size and shape over time due to various factors, including hormonal changes, weight fluctuations, and aging. In some cases, breasts may experience minimal growth after breast reduction surgery due to factors such as weight gain or hormonal changes, although this is typically not significant enough to require additional surgery.

However, it’s important to note that breast reduction surgery is designed to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a smaller breast size and improved breast shape. The extent of breast tissue removed during the surgery is determined by the surgical plan and goals discussed with the plastic surgeon. It’s also important to follow a healthy lifestyle after breast reduction surgery, including maintaining a stable weight, as significant weight fluctuations can affect breast size and shape. It’s recommended to discuss any concerns or questions about potential changes in breast size after breast reduction surgery with your plastic surgeon, who can provide you with personalized advice based on your individual circumstances and help you understand the expected outcomes of the procedure.

What shape do breasts get after reduction?

The shape of the breasts after breast reduction surgery can vary depending on factors such as the patient’s existing breast shape, the surgical technique used, and the goals and preferences of the patient and the plastic surgeon.

 However, in general, breast reduction surgery is designed to create smaller, more lifted, and proportionate breasts that are in better harmony with the patient’s body shape. Some common changes in breast shape that can be achieved through breast reduction surgery include: Smaller breast size: The primary goal of breast reduction surgery is to reduce the size of overly large breasts. The surgeon will remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a smaller breast size that is more proportionate to the patient’s body.

Improved breast lift: Breast reduction surgery typically involves reshaping and repositioning the remaining breast tissue to create a more lifted and youthful appearance.  This can help correct sagging or drooping breasts that may be present prior to the surgery, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing breast shape.

Balanced breast proportions: Breast reduction surgery aims to achieve better balance and proportion between the breasts and the rest of the body. This may involve adjusting the position, volume, and shape of the breasts to create a more symmetrical and harmonious overall appearance. Nipple and areolar adjustment: In some cases, the size, position, or shape of the nipples and areolas may also be adjusted during breast reduction surgery to achieve a more balanced and natural-looking result.

The specific changes in breast shape after breast reduction surgery will depend on the patient’s individual anatomy, the surgical technique used, and the desired outcome discussed with the plastic surgeon during the pre-operative consultation. It’s important to have realistic expectations about the potential changes in breast shape after breast reduction surgery and to communicate your goals and preferences clearly with your plastic surgeon during the consultation process. Your surgeon can provide you with personalized advice and help you understand the expected outcomes of the procedure based on your individual circumstances.

Should I always wear a bra after breast reduction?

The post-operative care instructions following breast reduction surgery may vary depending on the specific surgical technique used, the preferences of the plastic surgeon, and the individual patient’s healing process. It’s important to follow the guidance provided by your plasticsur geon, as they will provide you with personalized instructions based on your unique circumstances.

In general, it is common for patients to wear a supportive bra or compression garment after breast reduction surgery to provide support to the healing breasts and help minimize swelling. However, the specific duration and type of bra or garment recommended may vary.  Some plastic surgeons may recommend wearing a surgical bra or compression garment for a certain period of time immediately after surgery, while others may recommend transitioning to a sports bra or a supportive bra without underwire as the healing progresses.

It’s important to avoid bras or garments that have underwire or are too tight, as these can potentially compress the healing breast tissue and interfere with the healing process. Your plastic surgeon will likely provide you with specific instructions on when and how to wear a bra or compression garment, and it’s essential to follow these instructions closely to ensure optimal healing and recovery.

It’s also important to communicate with your plastic surgeon about any discomfort, pain, or concerns you may have related to wearing a bra after breast reduction surgery.  Your plastic surgeon can provide you with personalized guidance and recommendationsba sed on your individual healing process and can adjust the post-operative care instructions as needed to ensure the best possible outcome.

What to avoid when getting a breast reduction?

When getting a breast reduction, it’s important to follow your plastic surgeon’s pre-operative and post-operative instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal results. Here are some general guidelines on what to avoid after breast reduction surgery: Strenuous activities: Avoid engaging in strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or rigorous exercise for the recommended period of time as advised by your plastic surgeon.  These activities can strain the healing breast tissue and may increase the risk of complications or delayed healing.

Smoking and tobacco use: Smoking and tobacco use can impair the healing process, increase the risk of complications, and negatively impact the final results of breast reduction surgery. It’s important to avoid smoking and tobacco use before and after surgery as per your surgeon’s instructions. Sun exposure: Excessive sun exposure can increase the risk of hyperpigmentation and scarring, especially in the early stages of healing. It’s important to avoid prolonged sun exposure to the surgical incisions and surrounding areas and to use sun protection measures, such as wearing protective clothing and using sunscreen, as recommended by your plastic surgeon. Sleeping on your stomach or side: Avoid e recommended period of time after breast reduction surgery, as it may put pressure on the healing breasts and affect the results.

Wearing underwire bras or tight bras: It’s nderwire or bras that are too tight, as they can potentially compress the healing breast tissue and interfere with the healing process. Follow your plastic surgeon’s recommendations on what type of bras or compression garments to wear after surgery. Skipping follow-up appointments: Regular follow-up appointments with your plastic surgeon are important for monitoring your healing progress, addressing any concerns or complications, and ensuringthe b est possible results.

Avoid skipping any scheduled appointments and promptly contact your plastic surgeon if you notice any unexpected changes or have any questions or concerns during the recovery process. Ignoring signs of complications: It’s cess and promptly report any signs of infection, excessive swelling, severe pain, unusual changes in breast shape or color, or other potential complications to your plastic surgeon.

It’s crucial to carefully follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions and guidelines to minimize the risk of complications, optimize healing, and achieve the best possible outcomes after breast reduction surgery. If you have any questions or concerns, it’s important to communicate with your plastic surgeon and seek their guidance for appropriate care and management during the recovery process.





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