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Breast reduction surgery is a procedure needed in cases where the breasts are larger than normal, such as during pregnancy, overweight and breastfeeding. Breast size is a serious health problem as well as an aesthetic surgery. Because large breasts cause problems such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, restriction of physical activities, wounds under the breast, inability to wear the desired clothes and bra straps cutting the shoulders. In order to eliminate these discomforts of people who are uncomfortable with this situation, some of the tissue, fat and skin that gives fullness to the breasts are removed. Then the proportion of the breasts to the body is ensured. Both of your breasts may not be of equal size. In breast reduction surgeries, different operation techniques can be applied to both breasts to ensure symmetry. Before starting breast reduction surgery, the patient’s height and breast weight are calculated and new breasts are drawn accordingly. Afterwards, general anesthesia is applied to the patient and breast tissue and excess skin are removed. Breast reduction surgery takes approximately two to four hours. Even if there is mild pain in arm movements during the first days after the operation, these pains are temporary pains. Two weeks after the surgery, the patient’s stitches are removed and patients will be able to return to work easily after this period.

What should I pay attention to before having breast reduction surgery?

The first thing you should definitely do before breast reduction surgery is to have a breast ultrasound. Then you should stop taking aspirin, blood thinners and some painkillers two weeks before the surgery. It is important not to use blood thinners such as vitamin E, green tea, ginseng, herbal tea and flaxseed. It is also recommended to stop smoking about a week before surgery. Otherwise, it will take time for the wounds to heal.

Will I have scars after breast reduction surgery?

As with many plastic surgeries, breast reduction surgery will leave small scars. Breast reduction surgery leaves an inverted T-shaped scar. Since this scar is around the nipple ring, it will not be obvious because it coincides with the discoloration area. The scars under the breast will turn into thin and faint lines that are not obvious at all.

I am considering breast reduction surgery. Will this prevent me from breastfeeding?

The possibility of a woman who breastfeeds after breast reduction surgery to breastfeed again has increased even more with today’s techniques. In breast reduction surgery, some of the mammary glands of women with large breasts are removed. However, removal of part of the mammary glands does not cause any change in lactation functions. If you are considering breast reduction surgery for the period after birth, you can easily consider surgery at least 6 months after your breastfeeding period is over.

What will I experience in the period after breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery will not be an operation where you will feel a lot of pain. The patient can stay in the hospital for control purposes for one night after breast reduction surgery and go home the next day. Since the patient will not feel any pain after breast reduction surgery, this process will be extremely comfortable. As in all breast surgeries, resistances are used in breast reduction, and the resistances are removed after 24 hours. The patient may be asked to wear a sports bra for a month after the operation. Since the operation stitches will remain under the skin and dissolve spontaneously, there will be no need to remove the stitches. Patients can easily return to work after resting for about a week. For a certain period of time after the operation, care should be taken with arm movements and it is recommended not to lift too heavy things.

Will the results after breast reduction surgery be permanent?

The results after breast reduction surgery will last a lifetime. Your proportional appearance to your new body will also increase your self-confidence. You will also get rid of your painful state before the surgery. However, it will still be effective to pay attention to your smoking, skin quality, genetic factors, exercise, water drinking and alcohol use after surgery.

Breast reduction is the best surgery that offers a solution for women experiencing medical complications from having large-sized breasts by decreasing the disproportionate size.

It is indicated when the woman has constant pain in the back and neck or presents with a bent trunk due to the weight of the breasts. However, boob reduction can also be performed for aesthetic reasons, mainly when a woman does not like the size of her breasts and her self-esteem is affected.

Breast reduction in turkey and breast lift can also reduce the size and the shape of the areola, the dark area around the nipples.

Breast reduction and breastfeeding 

Many nursing mothers worry that breast reduction will interfere with their ability to breastfeed. Fortunately, our plastic surgeons are extremely cautious during breast reduction surgery in order to preserve as much of the lactating function as feasible.

The most prevalent breast reduction technique also has the most positive long-term effects on nursing. This method avoids cutting through the areola, so the ducts that drain milk from the breasts remain in place. Breast reduction surgery that necessitates removing and re-inserting the nipple can jeopardize your ability to breastfeed exclusively.

Before & After

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Breast reduction surgery does not prevent you from getting pregnant and breastfeeding. Operations performed by experienced surgeons with the right technique do not harm the milk glands. In this way, you can breastfeed your child after giving birth.
The operation can be performed after the skin and bone tissue has completed its development. For this reason, the age limit is generally 18 - 20
Since excess fat tissue and skin are removed during the operation, an incision is required. Therefore, a slight scar may remain, but these scars lose their prominence over time.

Treatment Process

The procedure can vary from person to person, but in general;

Accommodation
7 Days
Length of Hospitalization
1 Days
Operation Duration
3-4 Hours
Anesthesia
General Anesthesia
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks