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Breast Reduction

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What is Breast Reduction?

 Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to reduce the size and weight of large breasts. It is designed to alleviate physical discomfort, improve posture, and enhance overall body proportion. The procedure removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to create a more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing breast size.

Services

  • Traditional Breast Reduction: Removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a smaller breast size.
  • Liposuction-Based Reduction: Using liposuction to remove excess fat for a less invasive approach.
  • Combination Procedures: Combining breast reduction with a lift for improved contour and firmness.
  • Revision Surgery: Correcting or improving the results of a previous breast reduction.

Treatments

Description: Our team of expert surgeons provides personalized breast reduction treatments tailored to your specific needs. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, and patients receive detailed post-operative care instructions for optimal recovery.

  • Customizable: Tailored to achieve the desired size, shape, and symmetry.
  • Advanced Techniques: Using the latest surgical methods for natural-looking results.
  • Comprehensive Care: From consultation to recovery, we ensure a seamless experience.

Why Choose Us?

  • Experienced Surgeons
  • Natural Results
  • Patient-Centered Approach

Additional Services

  • Consultation
  • 3D Imaging
  • Aftercare Support

A: The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during the surgery. Mild discomfort during recovery is normal and can be managed with medication.

A: Most patients can return to light activities within 1–2 weeks, but full recovery may take 4–6 weeks.

A: While some women can breastfeed after surgery, others may experience reduced milk production. Discuss your plans with your surgeon during the consultation.

A: Women with large breasts causing physical discomfort, poor posture, or self-consciousness who are in good overall health are ideal candidates.