Breast Reduction
If You're Considering
Breast Reduction
Women with very large, pendulous breasts may experience a variety of medical
problems caused by the excessive weight-from back and neck pain and skin
irritation to skeletal deformities and breathing problems. Bra straps
may leave indentations in their shoulders. And unusually large breasts
can make a woman-or a teenage girl-feel extremely self-conscious.
Breast reduction,
is designed for such women. The procedure removes fat, glandular tissue,
and skin from the breasts, making them smaller, lighter, and firmer. It
can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker skin surrounding the
nipple. The goal is to give the woman smaller, better-shaped breasts in
proportion with the rest of her body.
If you're considering
breast reduction, Dr. Klink can give you a basic understanding of the
procedure--when it can help, how it's performed, and what results you
can expect. Since a lot depends on your individual circumstances, please
schedule a private consultation.
The Best Candidates
for Breast Reduction
Breast reduction is usually performed for physical relief rather than
simply cosmetic improvement. Most women who have the surgery are troubled
by very large, sagging breasts that restrict their activities and cause
them physical discomfort. In most cases, breast reduction isn't performed
until a woman's breasts are fully developed; however, it can be done earlier
if large breasts are causing serious physical discomfort. The best candidates
are those who are mature enough to fully understand the procedure and
have realistic expectations about the results. Breast reduction is not
recommended for women who intend to breast-feed.
Your New Look
Of all plastic surgery procedures, breast reduction results in the quickest
body-image changes. You'll be rid of the physical discomfort of large
breasts, your body will look better proportioned, and clothes will fit
you better.
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