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Detailed Analysis of Breast Reduction Surgery
Every woman aspires to have attractive facial features and a perfect figure. While it was once believed that appearance was predetermined by fate, modern plastic surgery now offers the possibility of change for those who desire it. For instance, women troubled by overly large breasts can seek improvement through this procedure.
Candidates for Breast Reduction Surgery:
1. Breasts disproportionately large for body frame
2. Heavy, sagging breasts with downward-pointing nipples/areolas
3. Significant asymmetry where one breast is markedly larger than the other
4. Back, neck, or shoulder pain caused by excessive breast weight
5.Inflammation of the skin beneath the breasts due to irritation
6. Bra straps causing sawtooth-like indentations on the shoulders
7. Restricted physical activity due to breast size and weight
8. Loss of self-confidence due to dissatisfaction with breast size
Breast Reduction Surgical Techniques:
Traditional breast reduction involves three incisions. One incision encircles the areola.Another runs vertically downward from the base of the areola to the inframammary fold. The third follows the natural curve of the breast fold. After removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, the surgeon repositions the nipple-areola complex higher. The stretched areola is typically enlarged and requires reduction. Skin above the areola is pulled down and sutured around it to reshape the breast.
Currently, Huamei has implemented multiple refinements to the traditional method. For most patients, incisions can be significantly reduced and made more discreet. In some cases, the horizontal incision and vertical incision extending to the base of the areola can be avoided entirely. A circumferential incision around the areola alone may suffice, minimizing scarring to the areola area, making it virtually unnoticeable.
Breast Reduction Surgery Procedure:
Preoperative planning involves determining the desired outcomes based on the patient's body type and other factors. This includes the post-operative breast size, position, shape, and the placement of the nipple-areola complex. Markings are made on the breasts to outline these plans. With this preparation, the plastic surgeon can proceed with confidence.
The first step is anesthesia; breast reduction typically requires general anesthesia. Three incisions are made: one encircling the areola, another extending vertically downward from the base of the areola to the inframammary fold, and a third following the natural curve of the breast fold.After removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, the surgeon repositions the nipple-areola complex to a higher position. The areola, often stretched and enlarged, is reduced in size. Skin above the areola is pulled down and sutured around it to reshape the breast. Once the desired size and shape are achieved, the incisions are closed.
We believe this detailed explanation of breast reduction surgery will be highly beneficial to patients. Understanding any procedure beforehand facilitates a smoother process. Though breast reduction is common, patients may feel anxious without proper knowledge.
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