While the issue of small breasts
can greatly affect a woman's confidence and self-esteem, unhappiness with large
breasts is more prevalent than one might think. In fact, larger breasts can
contributed to a wide array of health issues and can be psychologically
challenging for a woman to deal with on a daily basis. In cases like these, the
most viable option to treat this issue is breast
reduction surgery.
Health Issues Associated with Large Breasts
Health Issues Associated with Large Breasts
Although some women may choose to undergo breast reduction surgery for cosmetic reasons, more often than not patients invest in surgery in order to alleviate recurring health issues. Larger breasts are characterized by additional weight on one's chest, even when doing physical activities like bending over and lifting items. Therefore, this constant strain can create back pain that is unlikely to be resolved through alternative treatments. Oftentimes, this pain can even interfere with daily activities, such as working, exercising, even walking for long periods of time. Shoulder and back pain are also associated with large-breasted patients.
Expectations of Breast Reduction Surgery
While there is no miracle cure for this issue, reduction surgeries can aide in alleviating pain and psychological issues that are associated with large breasts. As with any other surgery, patients will be required to stay in the hospital for monitoring for a certain period of time. Although pain medication will be prescribed, some pain/discomfort can be expected and the risk for infection is always present. A supportive dressing and/or bra will be necessary in the weeks to follow, and patients can expect to take approximately six weeks off from work and any other strenuous physical activities. Though breasts will be smaller and more symmetrical, it is unrealistic to believe that they will be perfectly identical. In addition, a permanent scar will document your journey. Although the scar may fade, it is unlikely to ever completely disappear.
Choosing a Surgeon
Despite the initial yearning to save money on such an expansive surgery, finding a qualified surgeon to perform the surgery should be the top priority. Surgeons who are able to predict the end result with enhanced technology and who have exceptional experience in performing this type of surgery is highly recommended. For patients who are ready to learn more about their personal reduction options, contact Spalding Drive Plastic Surgery.
Contact Us:-
Edward Moss
Promoting Group
310.933.1373
Edward.Moss@promotinggroup.com
www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com