Breast Reduction

Women with very large breasts may experience a variety of medical problems caused by the excessive weight. Breast reduction surgery can alleviate issues such as back and neck pain, skin irritation, skeletal deformities, and breathing problems. Breast reduction surgery is also an excellent option for women who feel extremely self-conscious about having large breasts.

The best candidate for breast reduction

In most cases, breast reduction isn’t performed until a woman’s breasts are fully developed; however, surgery can be performed earlier if large breasts are causing intense physical discomfort. The best candidate is one who is mature enough to fully understand the procedure and can have realistic expectations about the results.

What is breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction, technically known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure that removes fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breasts — making them smaller, lighter, and firmer. A breast reduction can also reduce the size of the areola, which is the darker skin area that surrounds the nipple. The goal of a breast reduction is to give a woman smaller breasts that are proportionate to the rest of her body.

What are the benefits of breast reduction surgery?

In addition to alleviating physical symptoms associated with large breasts, breast reduction surgery has been found to offer significant psychological benefits. Women who have undergone a breast reduction have reported improved quality of life and increased satisfaction in their appearance, as well as improved sleep and ability to exercise. Breast reduction can also reduce medical bills by leading to fewer costly chronic medical conditions.