When is Female Breast Reduction Necessary?

by Amy Nutt

Most women have a breast size that is in standard proportion to their body. There are some women who have large beasts that can cause discomfort or even pain. For those women, choosing a breast reduction becomes a viable option.

A female breast reduction, also referred to as a reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of extra fat, glandular tissue, from the breast thereby reducing breast weight and size.

Many refer to the process of breast reduction is usually considered cosmetic surgery because the patients life is not in danger. In other words, there is not a significant life or death risk that requires the reduction. However, there are cases where large breasts can cause physical pain and emotional anguish.

Reasons for Breast Reduction Many women choose breast reduction as a way of alleviating or eliminating chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain. Women who receive the surgery will improve mobility and functionality. There is less skin irritation in the folds of the breast. As well, those women with very large breasts find that the procedure improves their physical appearance. Their self confidence is boosted. They find themselves better able to find clothes that fit. They are also able to participate in more sports activities. There is some evidence that a breast reduction may decrease the chances of developing breast cancer. Although research into breast reduction and breast cancer is still in process, there is some evidence that breast reduction may reduce the chances of acquiring breast cancer.

Breast Reduction Qualifications To qualify for cosmetic surgery, you will normally require a referral from a general practitioner. You will then consult with a plastic surgeon and possibly a psychiatrist. They will decide if you qualify for the surgery. During the consultation, your surgeon will explain the risks associated with your particular case. Risks can include scarring and possibly different sized breasts, and the inability to breast feed. The surgical process will also be explained. Your skin condition, age, size, and shape of your breasts are important considerations when assessing your candidacy for surgery. The surgeon will then examine and photograph your breasts for use during surgery. You may also be required to have a mammogram.

Surgical Procedure The patient is normally given a general anesthetic. An incision is made around the areola, the brownish area around the nipple. Then, the incision is moved down the breast and along the crease beneath the breast. The surgeon removes the excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breast. The length of the surgery can vary from 2 to 4 hours.

Results of Breast Reduction The type of breast reduction surgical method that is used often will usually determine results. After surgery, breasts will be much smaller. The results are immediate as patients have reported an improvement in comfort and less pain. Scars and swelling can vary and can last a varying amount of time. Scars can be covered using clothing, bras, and swim wear. Patients have reported that within a month, there pain has almost completely diminished, their scars faded within about six months, their clothing fit better, and they have an improved self-image.

If you have health and self esteem issues regarding the size of your breasts. It is important to have an in-depth discussion with your medical professionals that includes your doctor, plastic surgeon, and psychiatrist/psychologist. By doing so, you will maintain reasonable expectations regarding the outcome of the surgery.

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May 17 2009 | Cosmetic Surgery | No Comments »

When To Get A Tummy Tuck And When Not To

by Lisa Gilmour

If you are considering undergoing the tummy trimming procedure known as the tummy tuck or abdominoplasty, you might want to re-consider. Sure a tummy tuck can be beneficial for a lot of people, but there is a certain percentage of people out there who are considering a tummy tuck because they are just plain lazy. If you are getting a tummy tuck because you are gaining a few extra pounds of flab around the abdominal area, you might really want to reconsider and just utilize your own self control and hard work to help tone your tummy.

There are a lot of people out there who have spent a significant amount of time and energy in order to improve their health by eating healthier and working out. The positive outcome of all that hard work is that they have probably lost a substantial amount of weight. The downside of working so hard to improve their quality of life is that it could have cause excess flabby skin to form around the abdominal area. If you are someone who can relate to this negative side effect, then you are probably a great candidate for a tummy tuck.

You might have recently had a child, and lets face it, a pregnancy can really take its toll on a woman's body. You might have some residual excess belly fat from the pregnancy, and if thats the case you might be a great candidate for a tummy tuck. Yes, you could probably put in some hard work and self control to trim the excess belly fat and get your body back to how it was before the pregnancy. However, the truth is that you have just had a child, and its not a secret that raising a child is hard work, and you might not have the time to work out and tighten up your tummy, so if that is the case for you, you might really want to consider getting a tummy tuck.

We have highlighted a few reasons why you might really want to consider getting a tummy tuck. Now, lets look at when you should not have an abdominoplasty done. If you are one of the millions of people out there who just want to lose a few pounds to feel a little more confident about your body, a tummy tuck is NOT the option for you. The amount of work that it would take for you to tighten up your tummy is not so significant that it should overwhelm you and convince you to get a tummy tuck, that is the easy way out. Your best bet if you are looking to lose a few extra pounds is to simply eat healthy and work out for a few months. Don't be lazy and just take control of your situation rather than putting your body through all of that pain just to lose a few extra pounds.

The purpose of this article is to inform people who are considering getting a tummy tuck of when it is appropriate to have this procedure done, and when it is not. You need to know that there are plenty of complications that can arise as a result of this surgery, and it should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Make sure that if you are considering an abdominoplasty, that you have done the proper research before you commit to having this procedure done.

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May 09 2009 | Tummy Tuck | No Comments »

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