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Breast reduction procedures are becoming more
and more popular these days. This surgery is known as mammaplasties.
Large breasts can cause various medical problems
due to the excessive weight on the chest in
addition to skeletal deformities and sometimes breathing problems.
Disproportionately large
breasts can also lead to extreme self-consciousness.
Breast reduction is designed for women with these problems. The
procedure removes particular
amounts of fat, glandular tissues and skin from each side of the
breasts. This allows the breast
to become smaller, lighter and more firm. The surgery also can
reduce the size of the areola (the
dark skin surrounding the nipple). The goal of the breast reduction surgery is to give the woman
smaller, firmer and better shaped
breasts that will be more in proportion to her body. Recovering from a breast reduction procedure is very similar to
other breast surgery recoveries.
After the surgery has been completed, you will be wrapped in an
elastic bandage or a surgical
bra. A small tube may also be attached in each breast to drain
excessive blood and fluids. Although this procedure is safe and has very few complications, you
may feel some pain for the
first couple of days, especially when you are moving around. General
discomfort may last a week
or longer, but your doctor will give you medication to ease the
pain. Most women can return to work and social events after around two
weeks, granted they are avoiding
strenuous activity. To learn more about breast reduction surgery and Dr. William Adams,
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