Breast reduction is a surgical procedure mostly chosen by patients with larger and heavy breasts causing them to feel neck and back pain and by those who have uncomfortable feelings of how their large breasts look like. Also, it is believed that overly large breasts hinder women from being physically active. Most is usually unable to find proper sports bra or may feel embarrassed by the movement of their breasts, therefor seek solutions for a permanent change and we offer safe and aesthetically promising end results to our patients.
Dense breasts can be explained by genetic reasons or pregnancy associated conditions. Unlike the popular belief, breast reduction can also be a solution for asymmetry problems and results in moderate reduction in the size of breasts.
Pregnancy can be a determinant for breast reduction. Considering that breast reduction involves removal of glandular tissue and ducts that produce milk supply, the parts to remove should be strategically planned by your surgeon. Therefore, our surgeon will evaluate your concern of area first and understand your expectations so that the tailor-made surgical plan can be made and performed accordingly.
In the surgery, excess breast tissue and skin will be removed and the nipples be relocated into the intended position to achieve the most aesthetic result with desired size.
Since nipples are the sensate unit of women breasts, primary concern of mammaplasty may be the preservation of nipple sensation. However, that is completely dependent on how qualified your surgeon is with that and also how qualified to modify surgical plan accordingly.
Procedure takes for about two-three hours and patients are discharged from the hospital the day after the procedure, however a list of post-operative instructions for aftercare is provided to our patients to ensure the ease of mind and highest quality end result with most aesthetic outcome.
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Female Breast reduction (reduction mammoplasty), also known as Reduction Mammoplasty, is a surgical operation to reduce the weight and volume of the breasts. During the procedure, fat, glandular tissue and skin are removed from the breasts, which are then reshaped, and the nipples repositioned. The nipple-areola complex (NAC) is preserved to ensure that lactational ability is not affected. The mammoplasty is performed for three reasons, aesthetic, physical and psychological.
Breast size is determined by genes, hormones, body frame, and weight. For most women, breast size is proportionate to the body, but for some, the breasts are particularly large. Large breasts can cause physical symptoms such as discomfort, backache, neck pain, and skin irritations. Oversized breasts can also cause psychological distress. Common complaints from women with large breasts include not being able to wear fashionable clothes and finding it difficult to take part in active sports. In these cases, breast reduction surgery can be an option.
It takes several months for recovery from a breast reduction surgery. You cannot go to work for 1 to 2 weeks after the surgery. There will be pain and swelling in the initial days for which you are given some medicines. Avoid intensive physical activity for at least 1 month. You are asked not to wear underwire bras for a few months. You are allowed to wear a normal bra after 4 weeks. It takes 6 to 8 weeks for the swelling and tenderness to go away. Even after complete recovery, scars do not disappear. However, they are faded and become less visible. Changes continue to take place for a year after going through this surgery.
Breast reduction mammoplasty is found to be successful in most of the cases. According to a survey, 80% of women are satisfied with the results of the surgery. This effectively reduces neck pain, back pain, headache, and shoulder pain, with your breasts no longer sagging and causing these problems. Respiratory and circulatory problems are also resolved. In case this surgery is not successful, it leaves prominent scars which can be subjected to hypertrophy. There might be less than the required amount of tissue and fat removal. Sometimes, more breast tissue is removed leaving your chest flat. A secondary breast reduction surgery is performed to cope with this.
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Breast reduction is a surgical procedure mostly chosen by patients with larger and heavy breasts causing them to feel neck and back pain and by those who have uncomfortable feelings of how their large breasts look like. Also, it is believed that overly large breasts hinder women from being physically active. Most is usually unable to find proper sports bra or may feel embarrassed by the movement of their breasts, therefor seek solutions for a permanent change and we offer safe and aesthetically promising end results to our patients.
Dense breasts can be explained by genetic reasons or pregnancy associated conditions. Unlike the popular belief, breast reduction can also be a solution for asymmetry problems and results in moderate reduction in the size of breasts.
Pregnancy can be a determinant for breast reduction. Considering that breast reduction involves removal of glandular tissue and ducts that produce milk supply, the parts to remove should be strategically planned by your surgeon. Therefore, our surgeon will evaluate your concern of area first and understand your expectations so that the tailor-made surgical plan can be made and performed accordingly.
In the surgery, excess breast tissue and skin will be removed and the nipples be relocated into the intended position to achieve the most aesthetic result with desired size.
Since nipples are the sensate unit of women breasts, primary concern of mammaplasty may be the preservation of nipple sensation. However, that is completely dependent on how qualified your surgeon is with that and also how qualified to modify surgical plan accordingly.
Procedure takes for about two-three hours and patients are discharged from the hospital the day after the procedure, however a list of post-operative instructions for aftercare is provided to our patients to ensure the ease of mind and highest quality end result with most aesthetic outcome.
What does Clinic Mono offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Clinic Mono?
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure mostly chosen by patients with larger and heavy breasts causing them to feel neck and back pain and by those who have uncomfortable feelings of how their large breasts look like. Also, it is believed that overly large breasts hinder women from being physically active. Most is usually unable to find proper sports bra or may feel embarrassed by the movement of their breasts, therefor seek solutions for a permanent change and we offer safe and aesthetically promising end results to our patients.
Dense breasts can be explained by genetic reasons or pregnancy associated conditions. Unlike the popular belief, breast reduction can also be a solution for asymmetry problems and results in moderate reduction in the size of breasts.
Pregnancy can be a determinant for breast reduction. Considering that breast reduction involves removal of glandular tissue and ducts that produce milk supply, the parts to remove should be strategically planned by your surgeon. Therefore, our surgeon will evaluate your concern of area first and understand your expectations so that the tailor-made surgical plan can be made and performed accordingly.
In the surgery, excess breast tissue and skin will be removed and the nipples be relocated into the intended position to achieve the most aesthetic result with desired size.
Since nipples are the sensate unit of women breasts, primary concern of mammaplasty may be the preservation of nipple sensation. However, that is completely dependent on how qualified your surgeon is with that and also how qualified to modify surgical plan accordingly.
Procedure takes for about two-three hours and patients are discharged from the hospital the day after the procedure, however a list of post-operative instructions for aftercare is provided to our patients to ensure the ease of mind and highest quality end result with most aesthetic outcome.
What does Clinic Mono offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Clinic Mono?
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