Finding relief: The benefits of breast reduction surgery

Written by: Ms Lisa Sacks
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

For many women, the burden of excessively large breasts goes far beyond aesthetic concerns. The physical discomfort, emotional strain, and medical complications can significantly impact their quality of life. From chronic back and neck pain to self-consciousness and difficulty finding properly fitting clothing, the challenges are numerous. However, there is hope in the form of breast reduction surgery. In her latest online article, Miss Lisa Sacks gives us her insights.

Women with very large, pendulous breasts often experience a range of medical issues due to the excessive weight they carry. These problems include back and neck pain, skin irritation, skeletal deformities, and even breathing difficulties. Moreover, the constant strain of bra straps can leave painful indentations on their shoulders, exacerbating their discomfort. Beyond the physical discomfort, the psychological toll of feeling extremely self-conscious about their breast size can be profound.

 

Enter breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty. This transformative procedure aims to alleviate the physical and emotional burdens associated with disproportionately large breasts. By removing excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breasts, the surgery makes them smaller, lighter, and firmer. Additionally, it can reduce the size of the areola, the darker skin surrounding the nipple, further enhancing the aesthetic outcome.

 

One of the key benefits of breast reduction surgery is the dramatic improvement it offers in terms of backache and posture. The reduction in breast size relieves the strain on the spine and muscles, leading to significant relief from chronic pain and discomfort. Moreover, the procedure can enhance overall body proportions, restoring balance and symmetry to the figure.

 

At the forefront of breast reduction techniques is the vertical scar method, also known as the lollipop scar or Lejour breast reduction. This approach involves incisions around the nipple areola complex and down into the crease of the breast, without the need for a horizontal scar underneath the breast (commonly referred to as the "anchor" scar). Importantly, the nipple is always preserved and never removed, ensuring both aesthetic and functional integrity.

 

If you're considering breast reduction surgery, it's essential to have a basic understanding of the procedure, its potential benefits, and what to expect during the recovery process.

 

While this article provides a general overview, it's important to consult with a qualified surgeon to discuss your individual circumstances and goals. Don't hesitate to ask questions and seek clarification on any aspect of the procedure to ensure you make an informed decision about your health and well-being.

 

Miss Lisa Sacks is an esteemed consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon. You can schedule an appointment with Miss Sacks on her Top Doctors profile.

By Ms Lisa Sacks
Plastic surgery

Miss Lisa Sacks is a highly respected consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Bristol. With a wealth of experience in the field, she brings a unique perspective to her practice, having also established herself as an internationally recognised sculptor.
 
Miss Sacks received her medical and surgical training in South Africa, Brazil, and Belgium, where she developed a comprehensive understanding of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Her artistic background, cultivated through training in South Africa and Italy, enhances her ability to approach procedures with a keen eye for aesthetics.
 
At her practice in Bristol's Nuffield Hospital, Miss Sacks prioritises thorough consultations and transparent communication with her patients. She believes in offering honest recommendations without pressure or incentives, ensuring that each individual receives the care that is truly in their best interest.
 
With a focus on meticulous pre and post-operative care, Miss Sacks and her team strive to build lasting relationships with their patients. They prioritise safety and comfort throughout every step of the treatment journey, collaborating closely with skilled medical professionals to achieve optimal outcomes.
 
Miss Lisa Sacks is registered with the General Medical Council and holds memberships with leading professional organisations in her field. Her commitment to ongoing professional development and adherence to high standards reflect her dedication to providing exceptional care to her patients.

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