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Surgical Procedure Can Provide Relief For Breasts Too Large For Comfort

(Lakewood Community News - March 1993)

Many women have learned to live with the backaches, breathing problems, ill-fitting clothes and other physical discomforts caused by their large breast size. But others have discovered that they no longer must settle for such an ill-proportioned quality of life. They've discovered breast reduction as a viable option.

"Breast reduction, or reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure that reduces the size and reshapes the contour of the breasts by removing excess breast skin and underlying tissue," says William Aiello, M.D., a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon on staff at Lakewood Regional Medical Center. "For some women who suffer from disproportionately large breasts, the procedure may be a viable means of relief."

Generally, breast reduction is performed on an inpatient basis in a hospital. During the three to four-hour procedure, incisions are made horizontally and vertically following the natural contour of the breast. Excess tissue and skin are then removed from the sides of the breast and around the nipple. Then the nipple and remaining underlying tissue are moved to a new, higher location. When the nipple is repositioned, skin on both sides of the breast is moved down and around the nipple and brought together to reform the breast. The incision is then closed with stitches that dissolve under the breast and around the nipple. Breast reduction does leave scars under the breasts and leading up to the nipple, however, they lighten significantly with time.

According to Dr. Aiello, the desired result is smaller, lifted and better shaped breasts that are in proportion with the rest of the body.

While women of any age can benefit from the procedure, it is usually performed after breasts are fully developed. The procedure is permanent, yet breast size can increase due to weight gain, birth control pills or pregnancy.

Dr. Aiello notes that although the ability to breast-feed cannot be predicted following the procedure, many women may still be able to do so after the surgery.

"The procedure can relieve physical discomfort and make breasts smaller and more attractive, but it may not change other aspects of a woman's life," warns Dr. Aiello. "It's very important for a woman to discuss her expectations and motivations with her physician."

Breast reduction is usually deemed a medical necessity; consequently, some of the expenses may be covered by medical insurance.

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E-mail us with your most comfortable contact phone number and the surgical procedure you are interested in and you can speak with our past patients regarding their experience to get some great insight! Your initial cosmetic consultation is complimentary and we will assist you in pre-qualifying for financing.

One of your most precious assets is your physical appearance. How you perceive yourself and your presentation to others has a great effect on your well being. The consideration of plastic surgery to correct or enhance your features is an exciting step toward increasing self-esteem and improving quality of life.