Breast Reduction, or alternatively known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removed excess skin and fat to reduce the size of breasts, making them feel lighter, lifted and ultimately an improved shape.
This procedure can reduce discomfort that large breasts can cause, such as backache, neck or shoulder pain, inflamed skin, and inability to exercise coherently. Furthermore, women can opt for this procedure to enhance physical appearance to make their breasts proportionally better sized for their body.
In medical terms, large breasts can contribute to hernia, rash, and pain in the spinal or cervical disk. People with such issues demands immediate functional improvement instead of aesthetic considerations.
Breast reduction makes it possible to lift and downsize the breasts nicely. You need to take into account before you have this surgery is that it will involve getting scar marks. Unfortunately, there is no chance of doing this surgery without leaving a scar on your body with today's medical technology and techniques. A T-shaped scar will be left upside down when you see the breast from the front.
Under general anesthesia, the excess tissue in the breasts and skin are removed and the nipple with remaining breast tissue is taken to the correct position.
You have a dedicated team of patient advisors, nurses, and your surgeon to support you throughout the entire journey, and after it. However, Breast Reduction is a surgery that demands you to take several steps to help ensure that your treatment goes as smoothly as possible. Avoiding some points can help you recover faster, and also minimize the risk of complications.
It is essential to share all the relevant information regarding any prescribed medications you are currently taking, or have previously took.
Smoking has a negative impact on Breast Reduction surgeries, and it is strictly prohibited at this stage. It can slow down the recovery, and pose post-surgery risks. You must not use any type of tobacco product or e-cigarettes too.
Anaesthesia is required for surgery, therefore all types of herbal supplements and teas should be avoided at least one week prior to surgery.
Blood thinning medication is prohibited. If you are unsure if you are taking them, please do not hesitate to ask your surgeon.
You may use painkillers, but only if they contain paracetamol. Please avoid non-paracetamol ones, and inform your surgeon if they are a necessity.
Please do not eat, drink (including water) or chew gum eight hours before surgery.
For a breast reduction surgery, a shower or bath is required either on the morning of surgery, or the night before.
You must not put on any makeup on the day of your surgery. We also kindly ask to remove any contact lenses, jewelry and accessories, too.
Please wear comfortable and adequate clothing for your surgery, and if possible, wear a dress shirt for your surgeon’s convenience.
You're not expected to have any pain for the first 8-12 hours after you get out of surgery as your surgeon uses a technique that is known as intercostal block during surgery.
Patients can take a shower 3-4 days after your surgery. Your surgeon may recommend that you wear your medical silicone bra for a month. You can get back to work one week later under normal conditions, and you can begin to exercise and do other things that does not require extra physical effort.
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