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Breast Reduction Surgery Techniques
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Large breasts are a significant source of discomfort for many women, in a loss of . in London, also known as a reduction mammoplasty, is a highly surgical procedure to reduce the size of large and effectively reshape them with a . The procedure involves the removal of excess fatty tissue and tissue along with the overlying skin, by reshaping the breast to sit in a higher, . The result is and better-shaped breasts. Breast uplift surgery is commonly combined with a breast reduction, as large and heavy develop sagging and droopiness, and a mastopexy can elevate the of the nipple and areola to sit higher up on the chest.

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Our commonly undertake types of breast procedures to suit the individual patient. Each has different patterns, in various types of breast reduction scars. Our surgeons are also highly skilled in breast for women who are not keen on the incisions and scars of traditional breast surgery. Breast with is an ideal procedure for older women who have a higher of fatty tissue in the breast and may not be able to tolerate the downtime that surgical breast involves.
Am I suitable for Breast Reduction Surgery?
Women who experience with huge breasts are for reduction . Breast reduction can be at any age; however, the ideal age is typically when a woman has her growth and development as a young adult. This is when the breast tissue is most .
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All should have good and mental health, as well as expectations of what the procedure can . A good understanding of the breast procedure and recovery process is optimal. To reduce the risk of complications, all women are advised to stop smoking, as smoking has a detrimental effect on the healing process following breast surgery. Your may refer you to your GP for consideration of to a smoking cessation service if deemed necessary.
for surgery include those who:
It is recommended that you do not this procedure until you are at least 20 years old, as your breasts will still be developing before this age.
Before a breast reduction, you will need to have a with one of our surgeons. They will be able to assess your eligibility for this procedure and which surgical method is best for you.
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Different types of breast reduction techniques
There are several surgical techniques for out breast surgery. The ideal option will depend on several factors, including your current breast size and your . Each type of breast reduction will result in different patterns of scar. Your takes great care when breast to scars using surgical techniques.

This type of breast reduction incisions resembling an anchor or inverted T pattern, located around the areola. It then extends vertically to the inferior breast fold, by a component along the inferior breast fold. This type of breast is ideal for huge with a amount of sagging or drooping. The technique is also for women who have lost a considerable amount of weight and are left with loose skin on their breasts.
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Our expert surgeons commonly perform vertical scar breast reduction to breast reduction scars. This involves an incision around the areola with a the lower breast crease, a ‘lollipop’. This method eliminates the need for a horizontal scar under the breast, thereby reducing the risk of wound . In rare cases, a slight excess of skin may persist at the lower part of the vertical scar. This technique is ideal for women with of sagging and for women who desire a moderate amount of breast reduction.
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The breast reduction involves an that extends around the areola only, with no or horizontal onto the breast skin. This type of breast reduction has the least amount of . However, it only applies to women who a minimal breast . It is a rarely used compared with the anchor or breast .
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How long do breast reduction scars last?
All must follow the surgeon’s instructions to ensure heal as well as . Initially, your scars may appear red and raised to the skin. Over time, the colour will change to a pale silvery colour, and by 6 to 9 months, the scars should be barely visible. You may be advised to apply gel sheets to the wounds after four weeks, which will help improve the appearance of breast reduction scars. Our expert post-operative nursing team will be able to advise you on how to look after your scars during your post-operative visits to our Baker Street clinic.
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Why choose Centre for Surgery for breast reduction surgery?
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