Overview
Breast reduction surgery, or reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure to reduce the size and weight of large breasts. It aims to alleviate physical discomfort and achieve a breast size proportionate to your body. This breast reduction procedure is often sought by individuals who experience chronic pain in the neck, back, and shoulders, as well as skin irritation and emotional distress related to their breast size.
Why Do People Undergo Breast Reduction?
Breast reduction surgery is often sought to address a variety of physical and psychological concerns. Common motivations include:
- Pain Relief: Large breasts can exert significant weight, leading to persistent back, neck, and shoulder pain. Reducing breast size alleviates this strain, providing lasting relief from musculoskeletal discomfort.
- Skin Health: The underside of large breasts often experiences friction and moisture accumulation, resulting in skin rashes and infections. By decreasing breast size, these irritations are minimised, promoting healthier skin.
- Increased Physical Activity: Excessive breast size can hinder participation in sports and exercise due to discomfort and self-consciousness. Breast reduction enables more comfortable and confident engagement in physical activities.
- Improved Posture: The weight of large breasts can cause poor posture, leading to additional health issues. Reducing breast size helps correct posture, contributing to overall spinal health.
- Boosted Self-Esteem: Disproportionately large breasts may lead to psychological distress and diminished self-confidence. Surgery can enhance body image and boost self-esteem by achieving a more balanced physique.
- Better Clothing Fit: Finding well-fitting clothing and bras can be challenging with larger breasts, often limiting fashion choices. A reduction allows for a more diverse wardrobe and improved comfort in attire.
What To Consider Before Breast Reduction Surgery
Before undergoing breast reduction surgery, it is essential to consider several factors to ensure a safe and satisfactory outcome.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates for breast reduction should meet specific medical criteria, including:
- Be an adult with fully developed breasts
- Maintain a stable weight with a BMI below 30
- Have chronic conditions (like diabetes and hypertension) under control
Additionally, individuals should have realistic expectations regarding the surgery's outcomes and be in good physical and mental health.
Potential Risks and Complications
While breast reduction surgery is generally safe when performed by an experienced surgeon, it is important to be aware of potential risks, including:
- Anaesthesia complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Changes in Sensation
- Breastfeeding Challenges
- Asymmetry
- Nipple and Areola Loss
Surgical Preparations
Preparation for surgery involves several steps:
Pre-Surgical Requirements
Before your surgery, you may be required to undergo various lab tests, including blood tests and possibly a mammogram, especially if you are over 40 or have a family history of breast issues. Your surgeon will review your current medications and may advise you to discontinue certain medicines, such as aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs, to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Lifestyle Adjustments
Making lifestyle adjustments is vital for optimal recovery. Ceasing smoking at least six weeks before surgery is essential, as smoking can significantly hinder healing and increase the risk of complications such as infection and poor wound healing. Also, maintaining a healthy diet and staying hydrated can improve your overall health following the surgery.
Recovery and Aftercare
As your surgery date approaches, preparing your home for a comfortable recovery can make a big difference. This includes gathering supplies such as ice packs, gauze, loose-fitting clothing, and any recommended ointments for incision care. Having someone around to support you during the initial recovery—whether it be driving you home or staying with you for the first night—is also advisable to ensure you have adequate support.
Are the Results of Breast Reduction Permanent?
The results of breast reduction surgery are generally long-lasting. The procedure involves the removal of excess breast tissue and fat, which cannot regenerate. However, it is important to note that natural body changes—such as ageing, pregnancy, and significant weight fluctuations—can happen over time and impact the overall breast shape and size.
Closing Thoughts
Breast reduction surgery can significantly enhance your quality of life by alleviating physical discomfort and improving self-esteem. By equipping yourself with the right information and carefully considering your motivations, eligibility, and potential risks, you can make an informed decision about undergoing this procedure.
At Colin Tham Plastic Surgery, our breast reduction surgeon in Singapore has a wide array of experience and expertise in performing this procedure. We understand that every individual is unique. That is why we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs and desired outcomes.
To explore how breast reduction can benefit you, we invite you to schedule a private consultation by contacting us at +65 6235 8411 or filling out our enquiry form.
About Our Plastic Surgeon
Dr Colin Tham is a well-established consultant plastic surgeon based in Singapore, accredited by the Ministry of Health. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Aberdeen and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Following this, he completed his specialist training in Plastic Surgery at Singapore General Hospital. Today, Dr Tham continues to lead in both cosmetic surgery and non-invasive procedures, consistently aiming for optimal results with minimal downtime.