If you have large, sagging breasts that may be the cause of
physical problems such as back, neck, or breast pain, breast-
reduction surgery may improve or eliminate your symptoms.
Large, pendulous breasts over time, may lead to postural problems
and chronic arthritis. Reducing the weight of the breasts
allows comfort, and prevention of skeletal abnormalities.
Patients also find it easier to exercise, and find clothing
that fit their new shape.
Procedure
Breast Reduction or Reduction Mammaplasty, reduces the size
of your breasts by making your breasts more proportional to
the rest of your body. Breast-reduction is a procedure where
excess breast tissue, fat, and skin are removed. The nipple
and areola is lifted (usually the areola is reduced in size),
and skin that was located above the nipple is brought down,
pulled together and sutured to improve the shape and contour.
The once tear-dropped shaped breasts will become more conical.
The type of incision used depends on the size and shape of
the breasts. The most common method makes one incision around
the nipple area, another that runs vertically from the bottom
edge of the areola to the crease underneath the breast, and
a third incision beneath the breast. Keep in mind; the incision
lines are designed so that they will be concealed under the
bra. However, the resulting scars are permanent and unpredictable,
but should fade over time.
Ideal Candidates
- Patients with back, neck or shoulder pain caused by the
weight of
their breasts
- Patients that have heavy, sagging breasts with low nipples
and areolas
- Patients with breasts that are too large in proportion to
the rest of
their body
- Patients with indentations in their shoulders caused by
bra
strap grooving
- Patients whose activities are limited because of the size
of
their breasts
- Patients who are self-conscious about the size of their
breasts
- Patients who have one breast that is much larger than the
other
- Patients who are in good health
- Patients who are doing it for the right reasons (i.e. for
themselves)
Risks and Complications
The risks and complications may include, but are not limited
to bleeding, infection, change in nipple and skin sensation,
abnormal scarring, excessive firmness of the breasts, asymmetry,
allergic reactions, and risks and complications associated
with anesthesia. Keep in mind that although risks and complications
may occur, they are rare.
Risks and potential complications of surgery are best discussed
at the time of your consultation.
Smokers have a greater risk of skin loss, pulmonary, and wound
healing complications.
Breast disease and breast cancer can occur independently of
breast reduction surgery.
In/Out Patient
Breast-reduction surgery can be done as an out-patient or
in-patient. It is done under general anesthesia and usually
takes two to three hours.
Please
give us a call: 00973 - 369 726 69

Department in Kingdom of Bahrain
- Manama
|