Thanks to breast reduction you can finally lighten the weight of your breasts
A breasts with excessive volume and weight can create many inconveniences in everyday life and in sports activities.
Another consequence of too large breasts is the bad posture that involves neck and back pain, grooves on the shoulders caused by the traction of the bra, and skin and skin irritations of the inframammary sulcus, especially in summer when sweat macerates the skin.
Often, in addition to representing an annoying imperfection, the excessive volume of the breast also causes a sense of weight and awkwardness in the movements which in some cases comes to limit some sports activities such as jumping, running etc.
In all these cases, breast reduction surgery is the ideal solution to solve the problem.
How the breast reduction surgery takes place
Breast reduction serves to reduce the size of the breasts and involves the removal of excess adipose and glandular tissue.
The overlying skin is adapted to the new volume and shape of the breast. Very often it is also advisable to reduce the size of the areola through a small incision that is made around the areola itself, so that it is proportionate and in harmony with the new dimensions of the breast.
The skin incision varies from case to case depending on the starting volume, the extent of the reduction and the desired shape.
The external incisions to reduce the size of the skin are various and are related to how many smaller sizes you want to get. They can be limited to the areola or they can descend vertically from the areola to the inframammary sulcus.
In cases requiring greater reductions, the incision takes on an “anchor” or “inverted T” appearance. In any case, the scars concern only the lower quadrants of the breast and are not visible. The skin incisions are made so as not to leave visible traces, but the final appearance of the scar is also linked to the patient’s healing process.
The operation takes place under general anesthesia and usually involves only 1 day of hospitalization.