Why some women choose to have breast reduction surgery

Written by:

Mr Maisam Fazel

Surgeon

Published: 07/02/2018
Edited by: Bronwen Griffiths


Breast reduction surgery is a common procedure, carried out not only for aesthetic results, but often for relieving certain problems, such as back ache and shoulder pain. Mr Maisam Fazel, an experienced aesthetic surgeon who has carried out many breast reductions, explains this procedure in detail.

Why do some women want breast reduction surgery?

Some women with larger breasts can, as a result, experience a number of problems, including back and shoulder pain, problems finding clothes that fit properly, headaches and unwanted attention. Of these problems, backache is very common, and often the main driving factor for women choosing to have breast reduction surgery (reduction mammoplasty).

Having larger breasts can result in back pain because the extra weight puts pressure on the nerves in your back between your shoulder blades and the thoracic area. Such pressure can cause neck, back and shoulder strain, and can even cause arm numbness in some cases. This pressure, over time, can lead to poor posture, skeletal deformity and sometimes shortness of breath. It is often remarkable how much one’s posture improves after a breast reduction.

What does breast reduction surgery involve?

During this procedure, a general anaesthetic is required and an incision is made around the nipple and down the breast along the crease. This type of incision is called an anchor incision. Alternatively, two circular incisions can be made around the nipple. The type of incision made will depend on how much of a reduction is being made.

Surgery generally takes between one and three hours. After the incisions are made, glandular tissue and fat are removed and the skin is then tightened. The result from breast reduction surgery is smaller, lighter and lifted breasts that are in proportion to your frame.

Right after surgery, patients will feel groggy whilst the anaesthesia wears off, with some tenderness. Most patients feel well enough to return to normal activities after two weeks.

Is there a minimum age for having breast reduction surgery?

Whilst there is no strict lower age limit for having breast reduction surgery, the patient’s breasts need to have reached their full size. Patients also need to have the emotional maturity to make such a big decision. This is something that the surgeon and patient will discuss together.

Are there any risks?

Any surgery carries risks, and when you meet your surgeon they will go through these with you in detail. One of the consequences of having breast reduction surgery includes the possibility of not being able to breastfeed later in life. This is because during the procedure, the nipples are separated from the milk ducts.

Sometimes there can be a loss of sensation in the nipples if the nerves are damaged during surgery. Often sensation returns within a matter of months, however, sometimes this can be permanent.

 

If you are considering breast reduction surgery, make an appointment with a specialist.

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