What is Breast Reduction?

Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to reduce size and weight. It helps relieve back, neck, and shoulder discomfort and improves body proportion.

Consultation Steps

  • Planning

    Evaluation of breast size, shape, and patient goals to create a personalized surgical plan.

  • Pre-Operative Assessment

    Health evaluation, lab tests, and imaging. Travel and accommodation support for international patients.

  • Surgery Day

    Performed under general anesthesia by qualified surgeons following strict safety protocols.

  • Post-Operative Care

    Monitoring recovery, guidance on wound care and supportive garments, and accommodation support if needed.

  • Follow-Up and Result Evaluation

    Recovery and results assessed in follow-up visits, with advice on scar care and long-term maintenance.

Breast Reduction

What Are the Benefits?

Reduces breast size and weight, relieves discomfort, improves posture and proportion, and boosts self-confidence.

Precautions

Follow all pre- and post-operative instructions, wear recommended garments, avoid strenuous activity, and attend follow-ups.

Breast Reduction

10 Things You Should Know About Breast Reduction

Who is suitable for breast reduction?

Adults with excessively large breasts causing physical or aesthetic concerns.

How long is the recovery period?

Recovery usually 2–4 weeks; swelling may persist longer.

How long do results last?

Permanent, though natural aging and weight changes may affect size.

Is anesthesia required?

Yes, general anesthesia is used.

Is the procedure painful?

Moderate discomfort is expected and managed with medication.

Can I resume normal activities?

Light activity after a few days; heavy lifting avoided for 4–6 weeks.

What are the risks?

Risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, or changes in nipple sensation.

Will scars be visible?

Scars are placed around the areola, vertical, and sometimes horizontal under the breast; they fade over time.

How many sessions are required?

Usually a single surgical session.

Is there an age limit?

Adults; individual evaluation ensures safe surgery.