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How Is Breast Reduction Surgery Performed?

Breast reduction, medically called reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to make the breasts smaller, lighter, and more proportionate to the body. Many people choose breast reduction when large, heavy breasts cause physical discomfort, back or neck pain, shoulder grooves from bra straps, or make daily activities difficult. It can also improve posture and reduce skin irritation under the breasts.

The surgery not only reduces breast size but also often reshapes and lifts the breasts for a more youthful contour. A qualified plastic surgeon performs the procedure in a hospital or surgical Centre under general anesthesia, so you are asleep and do not feel pain during the operation. Breast reduction can enhance physical comfort and improve self-confidence when breasts feel out of proportion with the rest of the body.

Before surgery, your doctor evaluates your medical history, breast size and shape, skin quality, and overall health. A personalized surgical plan is made to achieve the desired outcome while keeping safety as a priority.

Who May Need Breast Reduction?

Breast reduction may be recommended for people who:

● Have large, heavy breasts that cause physical pain

● Experience neck, shoulder, or back pain due to breast weight

● Have rashes, chafing, or skin irritation under the breasts

● Find it difficult to exercise or participate in sports

● Notice posture problems due to breast size

● Have uneven or asymmetrical breasts

● Are emotionally uncomfortable with breast size

● Have tried non-surgical treatments (like posture correction or physical therapy) without relief

A surgeon checks your health and discusses goals to confirm whether breast reduction is appropriate.

Types of Breast Reduction Techniques

There are several surgical approaches used in breast reduction. The choice depends on breast size, skin quality, and desired results:

1. Anchor (Inverted-T) Technique

This traditional method creates incisions around the areola, vertically down the breast, and horizontally along the crease under the breast. It allows maximum reshaping and reduction.

2. Vertical (Lollipop) Technique

This involves an incision around the areola and a vertical incision down to the breast crease. It reduces scarring while still allowing significant tissue removal.

3. Liposuction-Assisted Reduction

Only breast fat is removed through small incisions using liposuction. This may suit those with good skin elasticity and mainly fatty breasts.

4. Scar-Minimizing Techniques

For moderate reduction, methods that limit the length of incisions may be used to reduce visible scarring.

Your surgeon will recommend the best technique based on the amount of reduction needed and your anatomy.

Breast Reduction Procedure

Breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia in a sterile surgical setting. The general steps include:

1. Marking and Planning

Your surgeon marks the breast while you are standing to plan incisions and the amount of tissue to be removed.

2. Anesthesia

You are given general anesthesia, so you sleep comfortably and do not feel pain.

3. Incision

The surgeon makes incisions based on the chosen technique to access excess tissue.

4. Tissue Removal and Reshaping

Excess skin, fat, and glandular tissue are carefully removed. The surgeon reshapes the remaining breast tissue and repositions the nipple-areola complex higher on the breast for a natural contour.

5. Closing Incisions

The incisions are closed with sutures, and dressings are applied. A support bra or bandage may be placed to help support the healing breasts.

The surgery generally takes 2–4 hours, depending on the amount of reduction and the technique used.

Recovery & Aftercare

After breast reduction surgery, proper care helps with healing and comfort:

● Hospital Stay: Most people go home the same day, but some may stay overnight for observation.

● Pain Management: Mild to moderate pain or discomfort is common; prescribed medicines help manage it.

● Dressings & Support: A surgical bra or compression garment supports the breasts and helps reduce swelling.

● Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for 4–6 weeks. Short, gentle walks are encouraged.

● Wound Care: Keep incisions clean and dry; follow instructions for dressing changes.

● Follow-Up Visits: Your surgeon checks healing, removes stitches if needed, and reviews scar care.

Most swelling and bruising reduce within a few weeks. The final breast shape and scar appearance continue to improve over the months.

Risks & Possible Complications

Breast reduction is generally safe when performed by a qualified surgeon, but as with any surgery, there are some risks:

● Bleeding or hematoma formation

● Infection at the incision site

● Changes in nipple or breast sensation (temporary or rarely permanent)

● Scarring: all surgeries leave scars, though they fade over time

● Asymmetry between breasts

● Delayed wound healing

● Reaction to anesthesia

Your surgeon discusses these risks before surgery and provides instructions to reduce the likelihood of complications.

Dr. Junaid Khurshid

National Board Certified Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon

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Pohru Chowk, Nowgam, Byepass, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, 190015

Dr. Sivagamasundari Angamuthu

MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), FIAGES Consultant General, Laparoscopic & Laser Surgeon

General SurgeonGeneral Surgeon
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VARA 420 SWAGATH NAGAR, Vattiyoorkavu, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, 695013

Dr. Parag Shah

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

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Neptune Diagnostics, RB Mehta Marg, Saibaba Nagar, Pant Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Aditi Agrawal

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

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Dr. Laxman Salve

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

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Kumar's Polyclinic, 34 third Floor, Gurudev Apartment B Wing, Opp MTNL Office, behind Hanuman Mandir, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Kumar's Polyclinic, 34 third Floor, Gurudev Apartment B Wing, Opp MTNL Office, behind Hanuman Mandir, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, FCPS - General Surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue and skin to make the breasts smaller, lighter, and more proportionate to the body.

You are asleep during the surgery. Mild to moderate discomfort or soreness is common after surgery and is managed with prescribed pain medicines.

Most people can return to light daily activities within 1–2 weeks, but full recovery may take 4–6 weeks or longer. Strenuous exercise should be avoided until cleared by your surgeon.

Yes. Incisions leave scars, but they usually fade over time. The type of technique used affects scar size and location.

Breastfeeding may be more challenging after reduction, especially if a lot of tissue was removed. Discuss your future for breastfeeding with your surgeon before surgery.

Breast reduction is safe when done by a trained surgeon in a proper surgical setting. Risks are discussed beforehand, and steps are taken to minimize complications.

Many people experience relief from back, neck, and shoulder pain after breast reduction because the breasts are lighter and better supported.