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Considering Breast Reduction?
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Often seen as the opposite of breast augmentations, breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure that involves a reduction in the size of the breasts by removing fat, glandular tissue and skin. Once the extra fat, tissue and skin have been removed, the breasts are then reshaped and moved to a higher position on the chest to make them look younger and firmer. Depending on the patient, the procedure to reduce breast size varies in some ways. What differs from person to person is the number and length of incisions that need to be made. These incisions can cause permanent and visible scarring.
This procedure typically takes about two to three hours and is usually an outpatient procedure. In some cases the cosmetic surgeon will have the patient stay in the clinic or hospital for overnight observation. These are typically the women who began the procedure with extremely big breasts and have had a large amount of skin, fat and tissue removed. Although this surgery is more commonly performed on women, it is also performed on men who have an abnormal development of mammary glands that can cause enlargement of the breasts.
Breast reduction surgery is a procedure that is sometimes combined with other breast enhancements and surgical procedures. Usually, when this procedure is performed, a patient will combine the procedure with a breast lift in order to receive both practical and visual improvements. Most cosmetic surgeons specializing in breast surgery highly recommend combining the reduction of large breasts with other procedures like nipple repositioning, lifts and areola reduction in order to enhance the results.
Women who are considering having their breasts reduced should be completely aware of what the procedure entails; including the risks and complications that may occur. Bear in mind that no matter how many helpful resources you have investigated to learn more information about reducing breast size, there is no one way to do it. This type of surgery varies from one person to the next. It is best to go to a board certified plastic surgeon for a consultation. During your consultation, you will discuss all aspects of the operation and ask any questions you may have.
A board certified plastic surgeon dealing with breast issues understands that a woman’s breasts are part of her public image. This is why many plastic surgery procedures have been studied, developed and tested over the years for women who want to resolve any issues they may have with their breasts. Many women feel that being contented with the way their bodies look is an important factor in building self-esteem, confidence and interpersonal relationships. One way for this to happen is through breast reduction surgery.
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