|
.
n
....................................What
is a Breast Reduction?
....................................How
is Reduction Mammaplasty performed?
....................................What
results can I expect?
....................................Is
a Breast Reduction suitable for me?
....................................How
long will the procedure take?
....................................How
long will it take me to recover from a Breast Reduction?
....................................Will
the procedure leave any scars?
....................................Are
there any side effects of this procedure?
....................................In
what circumstances is a breast reduction appropriate or desirable?
....................................Can
all Breast Reduction procedures be carried out at the Aesthetic
Day
....................................Surgery?
....................................
....................................Will
a Breast Reduction affect my ability to breastfeed?
What
is a Breast Reduction?
A
breast reduction is an aesthetic surgical procedure aimed at reducing
overly large or sagging breasts to a more comfortable shape and
size.
How
is Reduction Mammaplasty performed?
Breast
reduction surgery generally consists of removing excess breast tissue
together with any excess skin - following which the nipple is raised
to a more normal level and the breast is reshaped and the reduced
skin resutured.
What
results can I expect?
Better
sized breasts that are in proportion to the rest of your body and
that contribute to your greater comfort.
Is
a Breast Reduction suitable for me?
The
decision to go ahead with an aesthetic procedure is a very personal
one. The first step is a consultation with one of the qualified
plastic surgeons at the Aesthetic Day Surgery. Whatever your reasons
you should frankly discuss your personal goals and expectations
with respect to the outcome of the procedure (both physical and
emotional) with your surgeon. As with any aesthetic surgery you
should always keep in mind that the desired result is improvement,
not perfection.
How
long will the procedure take?
Depending
on the extent of the procedure, breast reduction surgery may last
anywhere from 2 to 3 hours. However, please keep in mind that this
is only actual surgical time. To ensure the highest standard of
personalised patient care, attention to detail and results, the
Aesthetic Day Surgery requires you to spend appropriate time both
immediately before and after the procedure within the surgery. In
general you would need to allocate up to a full day of your time
to allow for pre-operative procedures, the surgery itself and appropriate
post operative care. (Note: this time would be in addition to your
initial and follow up consultations with an ADS surgeon).
How
long will it take me to recover from a breast reduction?
It
is best to reduce activities, particularly arm movements in the
first days after the surgery but most household activities can be
recommenced at about 10-12 days. Typically most patients return
to work after 2-3 weeks however you would need to continue to avoid
exercise, particularly that involving much use of the arms, for
some 5-6 weeks.
Will
the procedure leave any scars?
The
advanced surgical techniques applied by the surgeons at the Aesthetic
Day Surgery are designed to minimise (and where possible eliminate)
all visible scarring. While the scars after a breast reduction may
remain visible they are generally acceptable to the patient. Most
scars however are hidden on the under side of the breasts and generally
fade with time - albeit there is some variation from patient to
patient.
We
prefer patients to avoid using a bra for the first several weeks,
particularly one that is tight, as this often rubs on the 'T' scar
which is fragile and can be damaged at this early stage. Instead
a sports or crop top is recommended.
Are
there any side effects of this procedure?
It
is possible to have complications after the surgery, including breast
reduction surgery but the incidence of this is generally low. Although
each patient varies, in general, you will have some bruising and
swelling of the breasts which will be present for the first 1-2
weeks. Overall, breast reduction surgery is not a painful procedure
compared to other forms of surgery. After the surgery a firm bandage
is applied to the breast which will help to reduce any discomfort.
Drains may be used, particularly in larger reductions and these
usually stay in for about 2 days. A reduced sensation in the skin
particularly in the lower lateral part of the breast is almost routine
but recovers with time. Some lumpiness may also occur in the breast
tissue after the surgery but in most people this disappears within
6-8 weeks. Wound healing is an occasional problem with breast reduction,
particularly in the inverted 'T' area where the vertical scar meets
the horizontal scar in the breast crease. This area may require
dressings for a few weeks after the rest of the breasts have healed.
Your surgeon at the Aesthetic Day Surgery will discuss the side
effects and any potential complications directly with you at your
initial consultation.
In
what circumstances is a Breast Reduction appropriate or desirable?
If
you generally feel uncomfortable with the size of your large breasts
then a breast reduction may be appropriate for you - particularly
if you suffer pain in the breasts, shoulders, lower neck or back
or suffer discomfort during physical activity. A breast reduction
operation reduces these problems, enhances the posture, reduces
weight and helps improve your overall appearance and self-esteem.
Can
all Breast Reduction procedures be carried out at the Aesthetic
Day Surgery?
Breast
reduction may be performed as Day Cases at the Aesthetic Day Surgery.
However, this will depend on the extent of the procedure, your general
health and your surgeon's advice. In appropriate instances, some
breast reduction operations are performed by an Aesthetic Day Surgery
surgeon at St. George Private Hospital. A large breast reduction
operation will usually be done in hospital with a two day stay.
Is
it likely that I will need to have another Breast Reduction at a
later stage?
No.
It is unlikely that there will be any re-growth of breast tissue,
unless you gain a considerable amount of weight in the future.
Will
a Breast Reduction affect my ability to breastfeed?
As
the nipple attached to the breast tissue (pedicle) contains many
of the milk ducts within it, patients may attempt to breastfeed.
Many have been able to breast feed successfully but not all.
Back
to top of page
|