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Breast Reduction in High Point, NC

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For some women, large breasts can impact their physical comfort and emotional well-being. Disproportionately sized breasts can negatively affect a woman’s ability to engage in some of the ordinary activities she loves. Additionally, chronic neck and back pain can be negative side effects of large breasts.

Breast reduction surgery is an option for women who struggle with naturally large and cumbersome breasts.

What Is Breast Reduction Surgery?

Breast reduction surgery improves the size, shape, and positioning of large breasts to help women achieve a more balanced appearance. The benefits of this procedure are both physical and psychological, as women are able to live their lives to the fullest while feeling more confident about the appearance of their breasts.

For this procedure, breast tissue is removed and the remaining tissue will be repositioned to sculpt a smaller, lighter, and more pleasing appearance. Excess skin will also be surgically removed with a breast lift to give you the breasts you have always desired.

Am I a Candidate for Breast Reduction?

You should be in good health and have realistic expectations about your breast reduction results. You may consider breast reduction surgery if your breasts cause chronic neck and back pain, keep you from enjoying your favorite activities, or cause unwanted attention.

What Are My Breast Reduction Options?

Breast reduction surgery can be performed with two incision options. Your plastic surgeon will ultimately select the most appropriate incision to help you achieve optimal results.

Incision Options

  • Lollipop: An incision made around the areola and vertically down the lower breast tissue. This is used in cases of moderate reduction.
  • Anchor: Creates an incision similar to a lollipop but includes an additional line across the natural breast crease. This is used in cases of moderate or severe reduction.

How Is Breast Reduction Performed?

Breast reduction surgery is an outpatient procedure that is performed in two to three hours. In most cases, the patient is placed under general anesthesia. Every breast reduction procedure is tailored to the needs of the patient, and a variety of techniques may be implemented in addition to tissue removal.

After the anesthesia is administered, your cosmetic surgeon will make the necessary incision(s). Excess fat and breast tissue will be removed from the breasts, and the remaining breast tissue will be manipulated so that it maintains a natural-looking and pleasing shape. Excess and sagging skin will then be excised.

Additionally, women with enlarged breasts often have wide or prominent areolas. When we reduce the size of the breast, we also improve the shape of the areola. If your nipple-areolar complex sits low on the breast or points downward, it is raised to restore a more natural aesthetic to the breasts.

If you are not combining your breast reduction with any other procedure, your incisions will be closed, and you will be ready to begin your recovery process.

This procedure generally takes two to four hours to complete.

Should I Combine My Breast Reduction With Another Plastic Surgery Procedure?

Breast Reduction and Mommy Makeover

Breast reduction surgery can be performed as a standalone procedure; however, women often combine their breast reduction with other breast and body procedures as part of a Mommy Makeover, which includes tummy tuck surgery and liposuction surgery. Combining procedures helps women achieve a more dramatic and complete transformation to the body.

How Much Is Breast Reduction in High Point, NC?

Your breast reduction cost will vary depending on several factors like surgeon selection, the scope of the procedure, operating facility, surgical expenses, and geographical location. It is important to note that some insurance providers will contribute toward breast reduction surgery.

Financing options are available.

How Should I Prepare for My Breast Reduction?

What Do I Need to Bring to My Consultation?

At your consultation, you will have the opportunity to discuss your cosmetic and physical frustrations with your large breasts. Your plastic surgeon will review your medical history, examine your condition, and answer any questions you may have about the procedure and/or recovery.

Many women choose to bring a friend or family member for emotional support. It is often a smart idea to write down questions to ask your plastic surgeon so that you don’t forget any questions you may have.

If you are taking any medications, bring a list of these with you to discuss with Dr. Willard. Include any prescribed medications as well as vitamins or dietary supplements, including herbal remedies.

Should I Lose Weight Before My Breast Reduction Surgery?

It is generally recommended to be close to your ideal weight before your breast reduction procedure for optimal results. This way, it is easier for your surgeon to choose a breast size that matches your body style. Being overweight will also increase the risk of complications, making it beneficial to take extra measures to ensure you are at a healthy, stable weight beforehand.

Further, weight loss after breast reduction will likely affect the results of your breast shape and results in additional sagging. As a patient, it is important to include your weight loss goals as part of the surgical decision-making process.

Should I Quit Smoking Before Breast Reduction?

It is important that you refrain from smoking and using any other nicotine product (including vaping) for at least six weeks before and after your surgery. Smoking and using other nicotine-based products can lead to unwanted complications.

What Should I Bring to the Office Surgery Center on the Day of My Reduction Surgery?

You should wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothes on your surgery date. You can also bring slippers to wear after the procedure. You will need to have someone with you to drive you home and stay with you after your procedure. Lastly, it is recommended that you fill any prescriptions before your procedure.

How Long Is My Breast Reduction Recovery?

Bruising and swelling are typical following breast reduction surgery. A tube top is worn throughout your recovery. We offer our patients a night’s stay in our Comfort Cottage, where a nurse is available to help with any concerns. Most patients return to their usual routine after three weeks, but you should avoid heavy lifting for up to six weeks. Your final results will usually show around six weeks after swelling has subsided.

Are There Risks Associated With Breast Reduction?

Breast reduction surgery, like all surgery, does pose some minor risks, including bleeding, infection, scarring, and changes in breast sensitivity. There is a possibility that reduction surgery will impact your ability to breastfeed. Make sure to discuss any needs or concerns you might have with your surgeon if you desire to nurse in the future. Once your initial recovery is over, your risk of complication is significantly reduced.

Will My Breast Reduction Results Be Permanent?

Breast reduction provides you with a long-lasting enhancement in your breast appearance. However, future weight gain or pregnancy may cause your breasts to increase in size. Because of this, it is important that you maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and regular exercise.