The breasts are made up of glandular tissue, fatty tissue and skin. Although the fatty tissue can shrink as a result of weight loss, the tissue itself will remain, and it might expand again if calorie intake increases. Surgery is the only way to reduce breast tissue.
Instructions
Surgical Procedure
1. Ask your physician whether you are a good candidate for this surgery, which is called reduction mammaplasty. This procedure is usually performed for health reasons rather than cosmetic reasons. You are a good candidate if you are otherwise in good health, don't smoke and are experiencing significant physical or emotional discomfort discomfort because of the size or weight of your breasts.
2. Before surgery, make sure you have a clear understanding of the cost and whether or not your insurance will cover all or part of procedure. Know and understand the potential complications and psychological aspects. Make preparations regarding post-surgery travel and care.
3. Plan time for recovery, which typically runs two to four weeks. Ask your physician what care will be required after surgery, and be sure to follow all instructions. Incisions typically are bandaged and the dressings must be changed periodically. Oral or topical medications might be prescribed to reduce pain and prevent infection. Ask your physician when normal activities may be resumed.
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