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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Breast Reduction Surgery Overview

By Sherri Bankley

There is nothing more attractive on a woman than her breasts, regardless of size. However, some women are so large they become overly conscious about appearance. For women with large breasts, there is often back and shoulder pain, not to mention the unwanted stares that can be embarrassing and uncomfortable.

Ongoing back and shoulder pain, skin rashes and sweating underneath the breasts, as well as trouble getting the right fit in clothing often becomes the catalyst for choosing breast reduction surgery. Breast reduction surgery can turn a woman's life around; the results when performed by a board certified plastic surgeon can be astounding, giving the woman her self-confidence back.

Large breasts are heavy, which means the weight pulls on the back while causing bra straps to pull on the shoulders. This will often lead to poor posture and daily misery. Studies show that 5 percent of the women living in the United States have serious problem specific to large breasts. With breast reduction surgery being so successful and safe, these women are eager to be more in proportion to the body. They can finally enjoy physical activities that were long pushed aside.

With breast reduction surgery, the surgeon would determine the amount of glandular tissue, excess skin, and fat cells needing to be removed. Depending on the woman, there may be the need for additional cosmetic surgery to create firm, round, and natural looking breasts. While under anesthesia, the surgery is performed, creating smaller and symmetrical breasts that look amazing.

Keep in mind that breast reduction surgery is major so women should anticipate healing time between four and six months based on the amount of work done and her health. Although considered a very safe surgery, it is important to recognize that some complications are possible. For instance, infection, swelling, and bleeding could occur. While the chance of serious risk is low, the patient would be provide with information on what to look for, which would then be reported back to the surgeon.

Most plastic surgeons agree that women who do the best with breast reduction surgery are those with realistic expectations. Therefore, anyone considering it should take time to conduct research and talk to a qualified surgeon to gain as much information as possible. Understanding the process, the expected outcome, and the healing phase will certainly aid in the recovery process. Consult an experienced plastic surgeon to find out if breast reduction surgery is right for you.


Are you considering plastic surgery or non-invasive dermatology treatments? Cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, BOTOX injections, and liposuction can improve your self-confidence and enhance your everyday life. Talk to a plastic surgeon to find out which surgical procedures or non-invasive treatments are right for you.

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