What is aesthetic breast reduction surgery? Who are suitable candidates for this surgery? Although aesthetic breast reduction surgery seems to be one of the cosmetic surgeries performed to improve the external appearance of the woman, it is actually a reconstructive surgery, not an aesthetic one. A sagging breast due to large size can cause back and neck pain in women and can lead to hunchback. There may be numbness due to the pressure of the bra on the arm nerves. There may be difficulty in breathing. As a result of the continuous rubbing of the breast skin and breast skin, there may be rashes and wounds in the submammary groove. Daily physical activity may be limited. In addition, while large breasts create difficulties in choosing clothes, the woman’s disapproval also causes social and psychological problems. An operation to be applied for breast reduction will give the breasts a natural appearance, the problems listed above will be eliminated, and the life of the person will be easier. Breasts can be large for various reasons. As a result of genetic factors, hormonal changes or some diseases, large breasts that do not adapt to body sizes may occur. With weight changes, breastfeeding and the effect of gravity, the existing problem may increase even more. The increase in breast tissue and the associated large breast can also be seen in young girls.
Surgery
In aesthetic breast reduction surgery, the large breast tissue is reshaped according to the body size of the person. Excess breast tissue and the skin on it are removed. The nipple is moved to where it should be. The operation is performed in an operating room under general anesthesia in hospital conditions. The operation takes 2.5 – 4 hours. Whichever method is applied, there will definitely be a scar around the nipple. In addition, according to the method applied, an inverted T-shaped scar is left down from the middle of the lower edge of the nipple. The lower part of the T-shaped scar is adapted to the inframammary fold. However, with the recently applied surgical technique, the scar in the breast fold area has been removed. Only around the nipple and 4.5-5 cm downwards from the middle of the lower edge of the nipple. A trace remains. However, these traces are obvious at first, but may become vague over time. The degree of postoperative scars depends on the size of the breast, the surgical method used, and finally the scarring feature of the patient’s skin. A group of patients state that they sunbathe topless. In some special cases, it may not be possible to perform the above-mentioned surgical procedures in extremely large breasts. In this case, techniques in which the nipple is carried freely are used, and the scars of this surgery are inverted T-shaped like the above surgeries.
After Surgery
Post-surgery is usually comfortable. Pain is minimal. There may be limitation in arm movements. A bra-like wrap is applied on the breasts or some surgeons put a bra on immediately after surgery. Generally, pipes called drains are placed in both breasts and removed within 24-72 hours. A separate dressing is placed on the nipple. The dressing is opened after 2 days and the wound is controlled. After 7 days, the dressings are opened. Stitches are removed after 7-10 days. You will stay in the hospital for 1-3 days. The patient is put on a sports bra for 6 weeks and massage is recommended. There may be swelling in the early period, numbness of the nipple and purplish discoloration on the skin. These disappear on their own in a short time.
Risks of Breast Reduction Surgery
As with any surgery, breast reduction surgery has some risks. Although most people who have this surgery do not have problems related to the surgery, it is important for you to know about them. In your personal choice, it is important that you know the risks and benefits of surgery. When your doctor tells you about these risks, you should discuss them one by one. Bleeding: It is a rare condition, it can be seen during the surgery or in the postoperative period. After the surgery, the drain placed on the breasts is both to monitor whether there is bleeding and to prevent the collection of blood in the breast tissue, albeit a little. Do not take aspirin or similar drugs 10 days before the operation, these drugs may increase the bleeding tendency. Infection: It is an extremely unusual situation. Most surgeons use prophylactic antibiotics right at the beginning of the surgery. Changes in nipple and skin sensitivity: A temporary decrease in the sensitivity of these areas may occur. Scars: Every surgical procedure heals by leaving scars, most of the time the quality of the scars cannot be determined beforehand. While scars are not noticed in some cases, scars may occur in the skin and deep tissues in some patients, and even surgical correction or other treatments may be required in some patients. Dissatisfaction with the result: You may not be satisfied with the size and shape of your breast. There is such a possibility, however small. Pain: Your neck, back and shoulder pain may continue after breast reduction surgery. In rare cases, scars in the skin and deep tissues of the breast can cause pain. Hardness in the breast: Stiffness due to scarring or fat necrosis in the breast can rarely be seen. This is an unpredictable situation. Delay in wound healing: Although rare, it can be seen. Some areas of the breast skin or nipple may take more time to heal completely. Frequent dressing may be required. Wound healing problems are more common in smokers. Asymmetry: Most women naturally have breast asymmetry. There may be differences in the shape, size and symmetry of the breast and nipple. Breast diseases: Breast disease or breast cancer may occur at any time in a person’s life, regardless of breast reduction surgery. The person should have regular breast checks, whether or not they have surgery. Breastfeeding: Some women who have had breast reduction surgery are able to breastfeed their children, but this can often be difficult to predict. If you want to have a child and breastfeed, you should discuss this with your surgeon before having breast reduction surgery. Allergic reactions: Although rare, it is known that local allergy develops against the plaster, suture materials or pomades used. Need for additional surgery: There are many factors that affect the long-term results of breast reduction surgery. If the breasts become loose or sagging, additional surgery may be required.