Breast Reduction

Reduction Mammoplasty

If a woman’s breasts are so large that they begin to cause chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain, a breast reduction may become medically necessary (and also be covered by Insurance). This procedure is designed not only to reduce the weight of the breasts, but also to re-position that weight higher up on the chest wall to achieve better balance and reduce tension on the back muscles.

Breast Reduction surgery photo

Types of Breast Reduction

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Surgery & Recovery

All Breast Reduction Surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis, either in our own Surgery Center, or in a local Hospital Outpatient Facility. The surgery itself is generally two hours long. No drains are used, and sutures are all absorbable. Patients can expect to return to light activity within several days, including driving. Those with β€œdesk” jobs can return to work within 5 to 7 days. Those with physically demanding jobs (manufacturing, retail, nursing, etc.) should be able to return to work within 10 to 14 days.

With either style of procedure, Breast Reduction patients are in general a very happy patient group. They run the spectrum of very young patients who are having difficulty controlling their body weights or engaging in athletic activities to older, more mature patients who are tired of wearing tight bras and dealing with chronic back pain for years on end. For older patients, the decision to undergo a Breast Reduction is often an easy one. For younger patients, who may be very much concerned with any scars on their breasts, the decision to proceed with surgery must be very carefully considered. (In these patients, Liposuction of the breasts alone may be a good β€˜bridge’ procedure to reduce the breasts enough to limit discomfort and physical restrictions).