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BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY IN MIAMI

Patients often seek breast reduction surgery in Miami suffering from symptomatic issues like neck pain, upper back pain, and shoulder pain as opposed to simply wanting to reduce the size for aesthetic reasons.

Many of these patients have had large breasts for their entire life, often resulting in appearing with their shoulders rotated forward and a hunched-over posture. These remain common symptoms for patients with heavy breasts.

However, the range of patients wanting a breast reduction will vary. Some have very large breasts, and others just heavy, producing nagging, constant, moderate, and annoying symptoms.

The ultimate goal of breast reduction surgery in Miami is to improve symptoms. This goal is typically achieved by reducing the size while providing lift and a better aesthetic appearance at the same time.

The breast reduction procedure is plastic surgery, so appearance is important. Nevertheless, the main goal is to help patients feel their best.

The procedure imparts a notable success rate with patients often showing improvement in their symptoms, rarely not feeling better after a breast reduction surgery in Miami.

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BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY IN MIAMI

Patients often seek breast reduction surgery in Miami suffering from symptomatic issues like neck pain, upper back pain, and shoulder pain as opposed to simply wanting to reduce the size for aesthetic reasons.

Many of these patients have had large breasts for their entire life, often resulting in appearing with their shoulders rotated forward and a hunched-over posture. These remain common symptoms for patients with heavy breasts.

However, the range of patients wanting a breast reduction will vary. Some have very large breasts, and others just heavy, producing nagging, constant, moderate, and annoying symptoms.

The ultimate goal of breast reduction surgery in Miami is to improve symptoms. This goal is typically achieved by reducing the size while providing lift and a better aesthetic appearance at the same time.

The breast reduction procedure is plastic surgery, so appearance is important. Nevertheless, the main goal is to help patients feel their best.

The procedure imparts a notable success rate with patients often showing improvement in their symptoms, rarely not feeling better after a breast reduction surgery in Miami.

HOW IS THE PROCEDURE DONE?

Surgeons have a couple of ways to perform the breast reduction procedure itself:

The wise pattern or inverted T breast reduction involved making an incision around the areola down to the fold from the areola and the breast. The reason surgeons make this incision is often due to large breast tissue, in addition to stretched skin due to the largeness of the breasts.

In addition to removing the breast tissues, specialists will also want to remove a significant amount of the breast skin. This is a very similar process to a breast lift technique. As a result, they can produce a lifted, rejuvenated appearance as a bonus byproduct to the reduction.

With certain patients with less skin or less breast tissue to reduce, the surgeons can rely on a process called a verticle breast reduction. This involves making incisions around the areola and downward. Some people refer to this method as a lollipop incision. Its viability depends on the degree of breast tissue needed for removal and the degree of present excess skin.

A surgeon will assess these attributes during a consultation with the patient in a necessary individualized process resulting in the varied attributes from patient to patient.

HOW LONG DOES THE SURGERY LAST? HOW IS THE RECOVERY PROCESS?

Depending on the technique used by a surgeon, the surgery itself will usually only last about three hours. Surgeons perform the procedure with patients asleep under general anesthesia the entire time.

Once the surgery is complete, patients put in some sterile dressings and a special surgical bra that the surgeon will put on them at the time of surgery. Some patients leave this on until the first post-operative visit. The surgeon will typically remove this device to check for signs of infection and any other abnormalities.

Occasionally, some patients require drainage and a specialist will install tubes that go into the tissue to remove any excess fluid that may remain. Patients can additionally expect some bruising and swelling that should alleviate in the first two weeks or so. The majority of swelling will disappear after approximately six weeks time.

Patient breasts will continue to remodel and get better in terms of shape in six weeks to a year after the procedures. Scar darkening will additionally alleviate about four to six weeks after the surgery as well, slowly lightening that continues for the first 12 months.

Breast reduction works very well for patients, providing asymptomatic improvement and relief from back pain and neck pain.

HOW IS THE PROCEDURE DONE?

Surgeons have a couple of ways to perform the breast reduction procedure itself:

The wise pattern or inverted T breast reduction involved making an incision around the areola down to the fold from the areola and the breast. The reason surgeons make this incision is often due to large breast tissue, in addition to stretched skin due to the largeness of the breasts.

In addition to removing the breast tissues, specialists will also want to remove a significant amount of the breast skin. This is a very similar process to a breast lift technique. As a result, they can produce a lifted, rejuvenated appearance as a bonus byproduct to the reduction.

With certain patients with less skin or less breast tissue to reduce, the surgeons can rely on a process called a verticle breast reduction. This involves making incisions around the areola and downward. Some people refer to this method as a lollipop incision. Its viability depends on the degree of breast tissue needed for removal and the degree of present excess skin.

A surgeon will assess these attributes during a consultation with the patient in a necessary individualized process resulting in the varied attributes from patient to patient.

HOW LONG DOES THE SURGERY LAST? HOW IS THE RECOVERY PROCESS?

Depending on the technique used by a surgeon, the surgery itself will usually only last about three hours. Surgeons perform the procedure with patients asleep under general anesthesia the entire time.

Once the surgery is complete, patients put in some sterile dressings and a special surgical bra that the surgeon will put on them at the time of surgery. Some patients leave this on until the first post-operative visit. The surgeon will typically remove this device to check for signs of infection and any other abnormalities.

Occasionally, some patients require drainage and a specialist will install tubes that go into the tissue to remove any excess fluid that may remain. Patients can additionally expect some bruising and swelling that should alleviate in the first two weeks or so. The majority of swelling will disappear after approximately six weeks time.

Patient breasts will continue to remodel and get better in terms of shape in six weeks to a year after the procedures. Scar darkening will additionally alleviate about four to six weeks after the surgery as well, slowly lightening that continues for the first 12 months.

Breast reduction works very well for patients, providing asymptomatic improvement and relief from back pain and neck pain.

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