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Breast Reduction

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    • Breast Reduction Surgery Recovery

      Breast reduction surgery is a procedure that is performed by a plastic or cosmetic surgeon in order to reduce large breasts that may be bothering women due to back problems or other discomfort. The procedure is generally done in the hospital and general anesthesia is used. An incision is placed around the areola, then another incision... more »

    • Breast Reduction Insurance Coverage

      Breast reduction surgery is generally covered by most insurance plans. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, breast reduction is regarded as a reconstructive surgery to relieve medical symptoms. Because of this, most insurance companies will provide coverage for the surgery as long as the patient meets certain conditions. more »

    • Breast Reduction & Pregnancy

      Women who have had a breast reduction have the same chance at a normal, healthy pregnancy as women who have not had the surgery. However, breast changes can be exaggerated in pregnancy for breast reduction patients. more »

    • Post-Op Breast Reduction Problems

      While breast reduction surgery is considered relatively safe if performed by qualified surgeons, it is still an invasive procedure, meaning that it comes with its share of risks, including some that aren't present until after the surgery. These can include some serious ones, such as breast asymmetry, fat necrosis, blood clotting and... more »

    • Breast & Areola Reduction

      There are a number of reasons a woman might consider breast and areola reduction surgery. For some women, the procedure might be purely cosmetic. They simply don't like they way their breasts or areolas look. For others, there might be health issues involved. Whatever the underlying reason might be, before pursuing a surgical... more »

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    • Recover From Surgery

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    Breast reduction

    Breast reduction or reduction mammoplasty is a common surgical procedure which involves the reduction in the size of breasts by excising fat, skin, breast implants and glandular tissue; it may also involve a procedure to counteract drooping of the breasts. As with breast augmentation, this procedure is typically performed on women, but may also be performed on men afflicted by gynecomastia. In 2005, over 113,000 women had breast reductions, an increase of 11 percent from 2004

    Candidates
    Breast reduction surgery is oriented toward women with large, pendulous breasts, especially gigantomastia, since the weight of their breasts may cause chronic pain of the head, neck, back, and shoulders, plus circulation and breathing problems. The weight may also cause discomfort as a result of brassiere straps abrading or irritating the skin."quality">Breast Implants 411: For these reasons, the surgery is usually covered by insurance"downsizing">Breast Implants 411: or by welfare provisions. Even if physical discomfort is not a problem, some women feel awkward with the enormity of their breasts in proportion to the rest of their smaller bodies. Except in unusual cases, this procedure is performed on individuals with fully-developed breasts, and it is not typically recommended for women who desire to breastfeed.

    Males with common condition of gynecomastia may feel embarrassed and upset with their condition, usually developed during adolescence. They may get the surgery for restored confidence. The surgical methods employed may vary depending on whether the breasts in the male patient are caused by adipose (fatty) or glandular tissue, and the degree to which any glandular tissue extends laterally along the sides of the torso.

    Procedure
    Doctors almost always perform breast reductions while the patient is under general anesthesia. During pre-operative visits, the doctor and patient may decide on new, usually higher, positions for the areolas and nipples read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast+reduction

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