What Is Breast Reduction Surgery?

Breast reduction surgery helps you reduce the size of your breasts to achieve a proportionate, comfortable, and aesthetically balanced appearance. The procedure removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, relieving discomfort and improving your overall body silhouette.

When Should You Consider Breast Reduction?

You may consider breast reduction if:
  • You experience back, neck, or shoulder pain due to large breasts
  • You have skin irritation, rashes, or grooves from bra straps
  • Large breasts affect your posture or physical activity
  • You want a more proportionate breast size for comfort and aesthetics

WHO is it for?

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You experience physical discomfort or pain due to large breasts
  • You face functional limitations or skin issues
  • You want breast size reduction while maintaining natural shape
  • You are in good overall health and have realistic expectations

BENEFITS

  • Relieves physical discomfort such as back, neck, and shoulder pain
  • Improves posture and mobility, making physical activities easier
  • Enhances the aesthetic proportion of your body
  • Allows for a better fit in clothing and bras
  • Boosts confidence and overall well-being

Different Breast Reduction Techniques We Offer

We tailor the surgical approach to your needs, including:

  • Anchor/Inferior Pedicle Technique: Ideal for significant reduction with reshaping
  • Vertical/Lollipop Technique: Suitable for moderate reduction with minimal scarring
  • Lipoplasty/Fat Reduction: For patients with fatty breasts, sometimes combined with minimal excision
  • Combination Techniques: Customized approach for optimal results and natural contour

Recovery & Aftercare | Risks & Considerations

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness are normal post-surgery
  • You may need to wear a supportive bra for several weeks
  • Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activity for 4–6 weeks
  • Follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor healing and final results
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle to support recovery

Risks & Considerations

  • Temporary swelling, bruising, or discomfort
  • Rare risks of infection, scarring, or changes in nipple sensation
  • Possibility of asymmetry or uneven reduction
  • Importance of realistic expectations and adherence to post-operative care

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