The breast reduction procedure dries out all the excess tissue and skin to reduce the size of the breasts, lift them up and give them a better shape and appearance. Breast reduction is ideal for improve discomfort caused by excessively large breasts such as skin problems, back and neck pain.
The scar on the breasts will be vertical or in the shape of an inverted T depending on the case of each patient.
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Yes, many patients experience immediate relief from back, neck and shoulder tension, since excessive breast weight ceases to exert pressure on these areas and improves patients' quality of life.
Breast reduction decreases the size of the bust, while the lifting (mastopexy) repositions the breasts without reducing volume. In many cases, both surgeries can be combined to obtain a firmer and more harmonious result, an evaluation with the plastic surgeon will allow us to identify the most ideal surgical route.
Breast reduction is permanent, as breast tissue and fat are removed. However, factors such as weight gain, hormonal changes, or pregnancy can cause a increase in breast volume, although these changes are usually not significant enough to completely reverse the effects of surgery.
There is no specific age, but it is recommended for adult patients, once breast development has ended. It is also ideal for women who suffer from physical discomfort due to the size of their breasts.
No, the only effective way to permanently reduce breast volume is through surgery.
Yes, although it sounds contradictory, in some cases the reduction can be combined with small implants to improve projection and cleavage. This technique helps to avoid a bust that is too flat after removing excess tissue.