Breast Reduction
This is a procedure with the greatest patient
satisfaction. The incision I use is the same as the breast
lift anchoring incision. The only difference is that breast
tissue is removed in this case whereas in a breast lift the
breast tissue is preserved and repositioned. Breast reduction,
or reduction mammoplasty, is designed for women who experience
medical problems due to uncomfortable breasts. Problems may
include back and neck pain, skin irritation, skeletal deformities,
and breathing problems. Although the procedure is typically
used to alleviate medical problems, it can also help women
who feel self-conscious about the size of their breasts.
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The Surgery
The most common procedure involves
the surgeon making an anchor-shaped incision around the dark
area of the nipple (areola). This incision is then extended
downward, following the natural curve of the crease beneath
the breast. The surgeon removes excess glandular tissue, fat,
and skin, and adjusts the nipple to its new position. The
skin from each side is pulled down and around the areola,
thereby reshaping the breast. The surgeon then stitches the
incision, always aiming for the least amount of scarring.
In certain cases, the vertical part of the scar can be eliminated.
It should be noted that smoking prior to or following surgery
increases the visibility of scarring. Stitches are usually
removed in one to three week's time. A breast reduction is
performed in a hospital, usually requiring a two to three
day stay. The procedure itself takes between two and four
hours and is done under a general anesthetic.
After Surgery
Once the surgery is complete, an elastic
bandage or surgical bra wraps the breasts to provide comfort
and support. The bandage is removed within a few days while
the surgical bra stays on until the bruising and swelling
subsides (up to several weeks). A small tube may be placed
in each breast to drain excessive fluids. Patients may experience
minor pain in the days following the surgery, although this
subsides in seven to ten days. Most women can return to work
after two weeks.
Health Concerns
As with any cosmetic surgical procedure,
complications are rare, but can include bleeding, infection,
a reaction to the anesthesia, and small sores around the nipple
(usually immediately following the surgery). Some women temporarily
lose feeling in their nipples, a condition that almost always
fades over time. Patients may also experience some discomfort
in the breast area for up to a year. Occasionally, the surgery
removes milk ducts leading to the nipples, impairing a woman's
breast-feeding ability. To maximize the success of surgery
and to minimize the risk of complication, always follow doctors'
instructions for surgical preparation and postoperative care.
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Kao Plastic Surgery
Saint Johns Medical Plaza
1301 20th St., Suite 150
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Phone 310-315-9211
Fax 310-315-9392
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