The goal of breast reduction surgery is to provide breasts that are proportionate to the body. The idea is that they do not interfere with daily life or cause pain in the body. This is achieved by removing excess fat, tissue and skin from the breasts, followed by reshaping them into smaller, more natural-looking breasts.
If you can relate to any of the following problems, it may be time to schedule a consultation with a surgeon. He or she will discuss how breast reduction surgery can help you.
Experiencing chronic pain
Chronic back, neck and shoulder pain are symptoms that can be caused by heavy, overly large breasts. If you are ready to leave behind the chronic pain caused by disproportionately large breasts, it may be time to consider breast reduction surgery.
Your chest is saggy and flabby.
Is it time to consider a breast reduction procedure?
The extra weight from large breasts can cause sagging and drooping, changing the position of the breasts. To correct this, a breast reduction is often combined with a breast lift.
Your self-esteem is negatively affected by the size of your breasts.
If you are uncomfortable or embarrassed by your large breasts, breast reduction surgery is a good solution to consider. A breast reduction procedure makes it easier to find bras and clothes that fit well and make you feel comfortable. This helps restore your confidence in your appearance. The procedure can also help you feel more comfortable. This will show up everywhere - wearing swimwear, meeting new people and being in the spotlight at work presentations and meetings.
You find it difficult or uncomfortable to participate in physical activities.
Large breasts can make even the most routine physical activities such as running and jumping painful and uncomfortable, limiting participation in these activities. If you're unhappy with experiencing discomfort when performing physical activities, it may be time. Consider a breast reduction procedure.