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Breast Reduction Options

Breast reduction surgery is sure to enact a noticeable anatomic change in any woman brave enough to endure the invasive nature of the surgical procedure. However, the powerful psycho-emotional changes will reach far deeper into the heart and soul of the woman, addressing long standing self esteem and body image issues, not to mention resolving a variety of painful physical complaints.

Breast reduction surgery is gaining popularity as a method of changing the body and the mind.  Large problematic breasts can be a real burden to bear, causing a variety of physical pains, social phobias and emotional issues.  Reduction mammoplasty is a drastic, yet highly effective potential cure for these troublesome concerns, yet there are many risks to consider before deciding if the procedure is right to fulfill your body image expectations.

Generally speaking, breast reduction surgery should only be considered if the size of the breasts is truly a real health concern and non-surgical reduction methods do not produce adequate results.  Diet and exercise can significantly reduce the size of borderline breasts, making surgical intervention unnecessary.  Women with a higher percentage of fatty tissue in their breasts will achieve better reduction results from noninvasive methods, while women with greater amounts of glandular tissue are unlikely to enjoy the same positive results.  Regardless of breast composition, breasts which remain too large after a real attempt at nonsurgical reduction might make the woman a good candidate for surgery.

Reduction mammoplasty is generally the most invasive of all breast plastic surgery procedures.  There are 3 primary forms of reduction surgery performed in the modern operating room and 2 of the 3 are rather challenging operations to endure.

Full breast reduction is also known as keyhole reduction, anchor incision reduction or wise pattern reduction.  This operation uses 3 separate, but joined incisions to remove interior breast fat and glandular tissue, as well as surgically place the nipple in a higher and more aesthetically pleasing location on the breast mound.  The surgery utilizes a periareolar incision, a vertical incision from the bottom of the areola to the inframammary fold and an inframammary incision across the natural breast crease.  Full reduction is used for the largest and most ptotic of all breasts.

Vertical breast reduction, also known as lollipop reduction, is a less invasive version, utilizing only 2 joined incisions.  The technique uses a periareolar incision surrounding the nipple/areola complex and a vertical incision from the bottom of the areola to the natural breast fold.  This approach saves the patient from enduring the pain, healing time and possible degenerative effects of an inframammary incision.  Vertical technique is used on breasts which can be adequately reduced using a less invasive approach.

Finally, breast liposuction is a minimally invasive option for women who do not require a full or vertical reduction surgery.  Liposuction is effective at removing large amounts of breast fat which has not dissipated through diet and exercise alone, but is not a good choice for women with large glandular breasts.  Liposuction is a perfect choice for women who want to be smaller, but do not need to undergo full open breast surgery.

Finding the best reduction approach for your breasts is worth the time and effort spent consulting with more than one cosmetic surgeon.  Skill levels and experiences differ amongst surgeons and surgical recommendations are likely to vary as well.  Find a doctor who can offer you the best results using the least invasive procedure and make sure to investigate the surgeon’s credentials and past operative history before committal.   Above all else, make sure you connect with the doctor emotionally to be sure that they will satisfy your goals 100%.

Breast reduction is a great potential solution for the physical pains associated with large pendulous breasts.  Back, shoulder and neck pain, poor posture and actual skeletal deformities are all possible occurrences from proportionately big and heavy breasts.  Reducing breast size will also revitalize the soul and self image of every woman.  Many of these women have suffered from self consciousness, poor self esteem, sexual hang-ups and a general feeling of being uncomfortable in their own skin for many years.  Changing the anatomy will certainly help to correct many of these deeply held emotional issues and pave the way to a new start and a new life.

To learn more about reduction mammoplasty, contact a qualified plastic surgeon near you.

Eve Anderson, RN, CSW, is an experienced plastic surgery nurse and a practicing social worker in the field of mind/body medicine. Additional information about breast reduction and breast lift and the psychological aspects of cosmetic surgery can be found at her website, Breast-Plastic-Surgery.Org