What is Breast Reduction Surgery?
Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a procedure offered at ASET Hospital to help women alleviate the discomfort associated with overly large breasts.
Our experienced surgeons are dedicated to providing relief from the physical and emotional burden of disproportionately large breasts, enhancing comfort, and improving lifestyle.
Breast reduction surgery is designed for women who experience physical discomfort or self-consciousness due to large, heavy breasts.
Symptoms often include back and neck pain, skin irritation, and restrictions in physical activity.
By removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, the surgery aims to achieve breast size in proportion with the body, relieving discomfort and enhancing the ability to engage in physical activities.
Consultation and Assessment
Your journey to comfort and confidence starts with a detailed consultation at ASET Hospital. Here’s what to expect during your initial visit:
Discussion of Goals and Symptoms
Our surgeons will talk with you about your physical discomfort, aesthetic goals, and the results you expect from the surgery.
Medical Evaluation
A thorough medical evaluation will be conducted, including a review of your medical history, a physical examination, and possibly mammograms or other imaging studies.
Personalised Treatment Planning
Our team will work with you to develop a surgical plan tailored specifically to your body’s needs and your personal preferences.
Procedure Details
Breast reduction surgery at ASET Hospital is performed under general anaesthesia and typically takes about two to four hours, depending on the extent of the reduction. The procedure involves:
Incision Techniques
The most common incisions are:
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- Vertical Reduction: Best for moderate reductions, involving an incision around the areola and vertically down to the breast fold.
- Inverted-T or Anchor Reduction: Used for significant reductions, this involves an incision around the areola, vertically down and horizontally along the breast fold.
Tissue Removal and Reshaping
Excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin are removed, and the remaining tissue is reshaped to achieve a more proportional breast size. The nipple and areola may also be repositioned to create a natural-looking breast contour.
Postoperative Care and Recovery
Following the surgery, you will receive comprehensive guidelines to ensure a smooth and effective recovery:
Immediate Postoperative Care
You will be dressed in bandages and a surgical bra. Drains may be placed to remove excess fluids, which are typically removed within a few days.
Recovery Period
Most patients can return to work and light activities within two weeks, although complete recovery may take several weeks. Detailed instructions will be provided regarding how to care for your breasts post-surgery, medications for pain management, and when to resume physical activities.
Follow-Up Visits
Regular follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor your healing and progress.
Risks and Considerations
Like all surgical procedures, breast reduction surgery involves certain risks, such as scarring, changes in nipple or breast sensation, and the potential for revision surgery.
Our team at ASET Hospital takes all necessary precautions to minimise these risks.
Procedure Key Points
Breast Reduction cost at ASET Hospital
Please see our Procedure Costs page to explore our price options.