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Article Series: Cosmetic Surgery
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Breast
Reduction: What You Should Know
When it comes to breast reduction, there
are many compelling reasons why women would choose to have
this
cosmetic surgery. Every woman has their own perception of what
the perfect size breast is and if their reality does not gel
with those perceptions, then they have a problem. The predominant
factor is that their breasts are simply too big. And when breasts
are too large, especially for a woman’s body frame and stature,
physical complications occur.
When
a woman’s breasts are too large, physical activities
such as exercising or even playing with their child can cause
great pain. Pain in the shoulders, neck and back are grounds
of primary concern. Living with constant pain due to large
breasts is an issue with the quality of life they lead, not
only physically but also emotionally and spiritually. In teenagers,
large breasts can unintentionally invite teasing and unwanted
amorous advances from their peers, causing great emotional
stress and also undermining their self-confidence and self-esteem.
For all women with these issues, they might have deep grooves
in their skin where their bras are cutting into them or have
problems buying clothing that fits properly.
Quality
of life becomes the focal point when women seek the
help of a cosmetic surgeon for a breast reduction procedure.
It doesn’t matter how they got there; what matters is that
they are seeking help and making every effort to improve their
life. The basics of breast reduction, or reduction mammoplasty
as the cosmetic surgeons call it, involves the removal of excess
skin and fat as well as body tissue in order to create and
shape a smaller, more pleasing breast. In addition, the area
around the nipple is sometimes reshaped to accommodate the
surgically reduced breast.
It is important to note that breast reduction is not without
its drawbacks. Scars from the surgery are a result but can
be hidden by clothing. And for the most part, your bras and
swimsuits will also cover those scars. Loss of sensation in
the nipple area is one factor as well as the chance of both
breasts not being quite the same size after the reduction.
In addition, the surgery itself is not without its complications.
Irregular bleeding, adverse effects to anesthesia and infection
are a few of the possible outcomes. For some women, breastfeeding
their future children may not be possible. This is because
when the cosmetic surgeon removes tissue, often times, the
milk ducts have to be removed as well.
It is up to the woman to talk openly about her wants
and expectations from the surgery. The cosmetic surgeon should be equally forthcoming
about the risks and possible outcomes. The preparation, procedures,
reaction to anesthesia, and recovery can differ greatly from
person to person. Costs can also play a factor in the surgery.
However, when it is a matter of a woman’s health rather than
a purely cosmetic elective surgery, insurance companies sometimes
do pay for the procedure.
Women who undergo the breast reduction cosmetic surgery should
be aware that it could take up to a year for the breast
to truly settle into the new shape and place they are meant to
be in. Because women have to deal with more hormonal changes
than men, their bodies tend to take a little longer to recuperate.
For example, when it comes to having a period or experiencing
pregnancy, one of the body parts that experiences change are
the breasts. So, if a woman has just undergone surgery, guess
what happens? Those hormonal changes will lengthen the recovery
time.
The great thing about having breast reduction cosmetic surgery
is that results are noticeable almost immediately. Once some
of the swelling goes down and a “real” bra can be worn rather
than a surgical dressing, women will notice that they have
to go buy new tops to accommodate their new figure. The pain
of carrying two large weights around is gone and the first
thing strangers notice will not be the breasts. For many women,
it is a liberating feeling, well worth the recovery time and
permanent scars that result from the breast reduction surgery.
It is also an adjustment period, not only for the woman, but
also for the family and friends. It takes time to become accustomed
to such a radical change. However, most women are pleased with
their results – and their new wardrobe they buy to reflect
their “new” body.
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