What time of year is best for breast reduction?

Timing breast reduction surgery
Patients often decide to have this surgery during the colder months because people spend more time indoors and wear bulkier clothing, meaning there's less sun exposure and it's easier to conceal swelling and other temporary side effects.

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What is the safest age for breast reduction?

The ideal time for a breast reduction is once the breasts have stopped growing, usually between 16 and 18. There is a condition known as Juvenile Virginal Hypertrophy in which the breast demonstrate rapid growth at a much earlier age.

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Should I wait until I lose weight to get a breast reduction?

Being at or near your ideal weight is crucial before undergoing breast reduction. Losing weight will give you a better chance of loving your results and make matching your ideal bust size to your new body shape easier.

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What size do most breast reductions go to?

Typically, most reductions bring the cup size down one to two sizes, though in cases of extremely large breasts, more drastic results may be achieved. For example, a woman who is a DD but wants a reduction to reduce discomfort, especially during physical activity and exercise may be able to go down to a B-C cup.

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What is the average recovery time for breast reduction?

Short-term recovery from breast reduction typically lasts about three weeks. Long-term recovery lasts 3-6 months, sometimes longer. Each phase is unique, but some issues may come up at any time, no matter how long it has been since you had surgery.

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When Should I Consider Breast Reduction Surgery? (Q&A)

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What I wish I knew before getting a breast reduction?

10 Things You Need to Know Before Having Breast Reduction Surgery
  • You'll immediately feel lighter afterward. ...
  • Breast reduction surgery can improve your overall health. ...
  • You'll need to wait six weeks before wearing a traditional bra. ...
  • You might want to wait to have surgery until after breastfeeding.

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Will I look smaller after breast reduction?

While you won't lose much weight from a breast reduction surgery, your appearance will change, and you will look slimmer. Large breasts tend to change the proportion of your figure and make you appear bigger. When the breast size is altered, it has a slimming effect.

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Do breasts get big again after breast reduction?

Unfortunately, the answer is yes. There is a possibility that your breasts will return to their previous size even after they've been reduced. The good news is that this is a rare occurrence among patients and can be prevented in most cases.

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How much weight will I lose after breast reduction?

One of the most significant advantages of weight loss after breast reduction surgery. Most women report feeling much more capable of exercising and maintaining their weight after the operation. It's common for women to lose between 10 and 20 pounds in the months following surgery.

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How painful is breast reduction surgery?

Is the breast reduction procedure painful? Anesthesia will be given during the procedure, but you should expect to feel sore for two to three days after surgery. You will be prescribed pain medication, and your surgeon may advise placing wrapped ice packs gently over sore areas to help with pain and swelling.

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Why is my stomach bigger after breast reduction?

During your recovery, your activity level will be significantly reduced. This decrease in movement can lead to fluid retention, increasing your swelling and bloating symptoms. Without being able to engage in the physical activity you usually would, you may even recognise a small weight gain. This is completely normal!

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How do I prepare my body for a breast reduction?

How should I prepare for breast reduction surgery?
  1. Have a physical examination, including lab work.
  2. Obtain breast imaging studies depending on your personal or family history or age.
  3. Take certain medications or adjust your current medications.
  4. Stop smoking or vaping*

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What to avoid when getting a breast reduction?

The best diet to help reduce breast size is one that actually reduces overall body fat. This means a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and protein (fish and chicken are best). Carbohydrates should be minimized as much as possible, along with fried, fatty, or processed food.

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Is breast reduction major or minor surgery?

Most women who get breast reduction are very satisfied with the results. Men with conditions such as gynecomastia (in which male breasts are abnormally enlarged) may also have it. Because it's major surgery, you should know the benefits, potential complications, and what's involved in recovery.

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How many times can you have a breast reduction?

If you had a breast reduction at a younger age and weren't happy with your new size, or if your surgery created an asymmetry in size or position, it's absolutely possible to undergo a second breast reduction, when you choose an experienced plastic surgeon.

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What is the failure rate of breast reduction surgery?

Abstract. Background: Published complication rates for breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, vary between 4% and 54%. This wide range of complication rates could be attributable to the lack of a standardized classification of complications in plastic surgery.

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What shape do breasts get after reduction?

In the first three months the shape changes significantly. The swelling decreases and gravity causes the breast to drop to a more natural position and take on a more natural teardrop shape. The nipple will also rise to a more appropriate position. After six months the shape is usually stable.

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Will my breast sag if I lose weight after breast reduction?

After investing in breast surgery, the last thing you want is to achieve the results you desire, only to have them diminished because you lost weight afterward. After weight loss, your breasts may develop laxity, causing them to sag.

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How do I stop my breasts from sagging after breast reduction?

In this blog post, we will offer a few useful tips to keep your breasts perky for years to come.
  1. Wear properly fitting bras. Studies have shown that around 70% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. ...
  2. Sleep on your back. ...
  3. Keep good posture. ...
  4. Protect your skin. ...
  5. Maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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Why do breast look flat after reduction?

After breast reduction with an inverted T scar and sometimes with mastopexy the tightening of the skin envelope means that the point of maximal tightness is in the midline between the nipple and the inframammary fold. Occasionally this may lead to some fullness laterally which gives a flat, rather square appearance.

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Do people ever regret a breast reduction?

People rarely regret breast reduction surgery.

My biggest fear was that I'd regret surgery after the fact. I couldn't have been happier with my decision to get a breast reduction—and according to plastic surgeons, most patients feel similarly.

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How often do breast reductions go wrong?

“Most complications that happen with breast reduction are minor things, not major complications that land you in a hospital,” says Killeen. Studies looking at breast reduction complications report widely differing rates, ranging from 14% to 52%.

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What is the fastest way to recover from a breast reduction?

Top Tips to recover from a breast reduction surgery
  1. Rest in a good position. ...
  2. Wear a proper bra. ...
  3. Don't spend all your recovery time in bed. ...
  4. Good emotional and physical support is the key to faster recovery. ...
  5. Take your medications as advised by Dr Kernohan. ...
  6. Eat healthy and nutritious food. ...
  7. Keep yourself hydrated.

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How many cup sizes do you need for a breast reduction?

Typically, most women drop one or two cup sizes with breast reduction surgery. This is usually sufficient to alleviate the many problems associated with overly-large breasts, while still maintaining an attractive and proportionate body shape.

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What are the side effects of breast reduction?

Breast reduction risks can include:
  • Allergies to tape, suture materials and glues, blood products, topical preparations or injectable agents.
  • Anesthesia risks.
  • Bleeding (hematoma)
  • Blood clots.
  • Breast asymmetry.
  • Breast contour and shape irregularities.
  • Changes in nipple or breast sensation, which may be temporary or permanent.

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