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Breast Reduction


Other names
Reduction Mammaplasty

Purpose
Reduce the size of large pendulous breasts.

Procedure type
Outpatient

Recovery time
10 - 21 days

Complements
Tummy Tuck, Liposuction
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Breast Reduction


Goals

  • Remove excess breast fat, tissue and skin to achieve a breast size in proportion with the body
  • Alleviate back, neck and shoulder pain and indentation associated with overly large breasts
  • Improve or eliminate skin irritation beneath the breast crease
  • Reduce the enlarged areola (the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple) caused by stretched skin

Description

Breast reduction, technically called reduction mammaplasty, is surgery to removes fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breasts, making them smaller, lighter, and firmer. It can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker skin surrounding the nipple. The goal is to give the woman smaller, better-shaped breasts in proportion with the rest of her body.

Breast reduction is usually performed for physical relief rather than simply cosmetic improvement. Most women who have the surgery are troubled by very large, sagging breasts that restrict their activities and cause them physical discomfort.

Women with breasts that are sagging but are not overly large can have their breast lifted without reduction.


Procedure

While one of the main reasons for breast reduction is to improve symptoms associated with overly large breasts, it is important for you to discuss with our surgeons what your goals are. At the Advanced Institute for Plastic Surgery, we take the time to carefully plan and customize the surgery with you. We take into consideration your current breast size and shape, size and position of the areola, the degree of breast sagging, skin quality, and of course your goals and desired final size.

A breast reduction usually takes between 2 to 4 hours depending on the technique performed.

When a minimal to moderate breast reduction is needed, the reduction can be performed using a "short scar" technique. The "short scar" technique involves an incision around the areola and extends vertically downward. The final result is often called a "lollipop" scar. For larger breast reductions, a horizontal incision is added to form an "anchor" incision. After the incisions are made, the excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin are removed. The nipple and areola are lifted into their new position. The skin from both sides of the breast are then brought together to reshape the new contour of the breast.

In most cases, the nipples remain attached to their blood vessels and nerves. However, if the breasts are very large or pendulous, the nipples and areolas may have to be completely removed and grafted into a higher position. (This will result in a loss of sensation in the nipple and areolar tissue.)


Recovery

After surgery, you will wear an elastic bandage over gauze dressings. Your breasts will be bruised, swollen, and uncomfortable for a day or two, but the pain shouldn't be severe. Any discomfort you do feel can be relieved with medications. For a few days after surgery, keeping the head elevated will help keep the swelling down. Some numbness of the skin is normal; it will disappear in a few weeks or months.

Within a few days, the bandages will be replaced by a soft sports bra. You will need to wear this bra all the time for three to four weeks, over a layer of gauze.

Most patients are back to work or school in 10 to 21 days depending on the extent of the surgery. Avoid strenuous activity, including heavy lifting, pushing, jogging, bending, housework, sex, or any activity that may put excessive pressure on your breasts. Avoid anything but gentle contact with your breasts for about six weeks.

Although much of the swelling and bruising will disappear in the first few weeks, it may be six months to a year before your breasts settle into their new shape. Even then, their shape may fluctuate in response to your hormonal shifts, weight changes, and pregnancy.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much time is required for a breast reduction?
A: The surgery requires approximately 2-4 hours depending on the surgical technique. As with all surgeries, the amount of time needed varies from patient to patient.

Q: Is a breast reduction an inpatient or outpatient procedure?
A: Outpatient.

Q: What are some common side effects?
A: Side effects of a breast reduction include temporary swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Changes in nipple or breast sensation are usually temporary. Scars along the incision sites are permanent.

Q: What is the recovery time?
A: Most patients are able to return to work or school in 10 to 21 days.

Q: How long do the results last?
A: The results from a breast reduction can be permanent. However, pregnancy and weight fluctuations will change the size of your breasts. The effects of gravity and aging may eventually cause the breast to sag, creating the need for a future breast lift.




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