| Breast Reduction
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure performed
to reduce the size of your breasts and to enhance their shape, leaving
them more in proportion with your body. Breast size and shape can
affect a woman’s health, well being, self-image, psyche and
lifestyle. The operation is one of the most commonly performed,
the results are predictable and the women who have this operation
are amongst the happiest in any plastic surgeon’s practice.
If you are considering a breast reduction operation,
this information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure
- when it can help, how it is performed and the results you can
expect.
Who is suitable for breast reduction?
Ideally you should be of normal weight for height, not
overweight, when the operation is done. Any woman with large breasts
may be a candidate for the operation, especially if your breasts
are causing you to suffer from any of the following:
• Neck, back and/or shoulder ache
• A feeling of heaviness in the breasts
• Bra strap grooves on the shoulders
• Rashes underneath the breasts
• Pins and needles in the hands
• Striae (lines) or dilated veins on the breast
• Enlarged areolas
A breast reduction operation can improve your self-image,
self-confidence and self-esteem.
Usually the operation is not performed until a woman’s
breasts are fully developed from late teens onwards. Occasionally,
marked breast growth can occur in early puberty warranting the performance
of the operation in the teens.
What to expect at the initial consultation?
At the initial consultation, Mr Fleming will discuss your
thoughts and needs with you and elicit a past medical history. At
this stage, Mr Fleming will assess whether breast reduction is suitable
for you and whether the operation will meet your specific needs.
Your breasts
will then be examined and measured.
It is important to bring to his attention any previous
breast problems that you may have had. Such problems would include
breast lumps, nipple discharge, breast pain, breast cancer and any
other surgery you might have had on the breasts. You should also
inform your surgeon if you have any family history of breast cancer,
particularly in your mother or sisters. If you are on any long-term
medication, if
you have any allergies, if you have a tendency to bleed or bruise
easily, if you have had any previous surgery, if you have had any
previous problems with local or general anaesthesia and if you have
any chronic medical ailments, tell your surgeon.
Where does the treatment take place?
Your operation can take place at either Parkside Hospital
Wimbledon, St Anthony’s Hospital, Cheam or The New Victoria
Hospital, Kingston Upon Thames. You can expect to spend 1-2 nights
in hospital recovering from the operation before going home.
What can go wrong?
In general, breast reduction is associated with a high degree of
patient satisfaction and the vast majority of women are very pleased
with their results. Nevertheless, no surgery is without risk, and
Mr Fleming will explain the risks and possible side-effects of treatment
with you at your consultation.
How long does it take to recover?
Recovery can take up to 3 weeks and you are not advised to return
to work during the recovery period.
How satisfied can you expect to be with the
procedure?
Because this is a common plastic surgery procedure, the results
are quite predictable. After the operation, many women report a
feeling of increased self-esteem and self-confidence and reduced
self-consciousness. Physical discomfort from having large breasts
is also greatly reduced.
Although much of the swelling and bruising will disappear
in the first few weeks, it may be six months to a year before your
breasts settle into their new shape. Even then, their shape may
fluctuate in response to your hormonal shifts, weight changes, and
pregnancy. Although every effort will be made to ensure that your
scars are as inconspicuous as possible, it is important to remember
that breast reduction scars are extensive and permanent. They may
remain red and slightly prominent for months, before fading to thin
white lines.
Mr Fleming can discuss the exact nature of your treatment, including
procedure details, recovery times and any possible side-effects
at a consultation. This will reflect your exact circumstances and
needs. The information included here is provided for general guidance
only.
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