How is Breast Reduction Surgery Performed?
Breast reduction surgery is typically a surgical procedure managed by a plastic surgeon. The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. During the surgery, the surgeon removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, often accessing these tissues through incisions made either under the breast fold or around the nipple. The amount of tissue removed is determined based on the patient's preferences, body structure, and the assessments of the surgeon. After removing the breast tissue, the surgeon can reposition the nipples to a more youthful position, and the incisions are closed with stitches.
To enhance patient comfort and reduce swelling, the surgeon often applies a supportive bra or bandage. The recovery process can vary from person to person, but generally, individuals can return to normal daily activities within a few weeks. Scars typically start to fade over time, but the complete healing process may take several months. Breast reduction surgery is usually chosen to improve patients' quality of life, alleviate physical discomforts such as back and neck pain, or address aesthetic concerns.