Who is a good candidate for breast reduction surgery?

Written in association with: Mr Charles Durrant
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Top Doctors recently had the pleasure of speaking with highly qualified and experienced consultant plastic surgeon, Mr Charles Durrant, who here in our latest article below, details who the ideal candidate for breast reduction surgery is, and what recovery time entails.

What is breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction is surgery to reduce the size of the breasts. The surgery has three main goals: to lift the nipple into a higher position on the breast, to remove excess breast tissue, and to reduce the skin of the breast in order to achieve a tighter, perkier breast mound.

 

It is, therefore, not just a reduction, but also an uplift at the same time. Large breasts can cause a number of problems such as back, neck, and shoulder pain, as well as deep uncomfortable bra strap indentations, rashes beneath the breasts, and difficulty exercising.

 

Who is a good candidate for breast reduction surgery?

It is a suitable surgery for anyone who wishes to have smaller breasts and who is medically well enough for a general anaesthetic. The surgery takes under two hours to perform and is usually a day-case surgery procedure with no suction drains.

 

What are the potential risks and complications of breast reduction surgery?

All surgery carries risks such as bleeding, infection, and delays to healing, but these are kept to a minimum with careful techniques. The scars will be in an anchor shape around the nipple, down the breast, and in the crease of the breasts, although the overwhelming majority of patients find this a small price to pay for the vast benefits of the operation.

 

Fluid collections are limited by the use of a compression bra and there will likely be a change in sensation as the nipple is moved. While this change can be permanent in very large reductions, it usually returns to normal after several months.

 

In extremely rare circumstances, particularly with very large breasts that need to be made very small, it is possible to lose the blood supply to the nipple, requiring the nipple to be removed and replaced as a graft or even being lost altogether (although this is very rare indeed).

 

Will breast reduction surgery affect my ability to breastfeed in the future?

Depending on the amount of tissue remaining behind the nipple, it may be possible to breastfeed after breast reduction surgery. In most cases, breastfeeding is possible but may have to be supplemented with formula.

 

How long is the recovery period after breast reduction surgery?

It’s important to wear a good support bra day and night for six weeks after surgery to help shape the breast mound and protect the surgery and to avoid activities that move the breasts around too much during that time. Most people can return to work and drive by two weeks, with no restrictions at six weeks

 

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By Mr Charles Durrant
Plastic surgery

Mr Charles Durrant is a highly accomplished and extremely well-regarded consultant plastic surgeon who possesses a particularly high level of expertise in breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, tummy tuck, body contouring, and facelift. He, at present, practises at the Adnova Clinic in Fareham, the Spire Portsmouth Hospital, and the Nuffield Health Chichester Hospital

Mr Durrant, who notably graduated from the renowned Imperial College London with a bachelor of science degree, then went on to obtain a degree in medicine in 1999 from St Mary's Hospital, at the University of London. Following this, Mr Durrant successfully underwent specialist training at various esteemed London-based hospitals. 

Impressively, Mr Durrant was then awarded a place on the prestigious and much-sought-after Pan Thames Plastic Surgery Training Scheme. Following on from this, he would go on to undertake further specialist training in aesthetic surgery at the McIndoe Surgical Centre in East Grinstead, which is currently the largest dedicated aesthetic hospital in Europe. He also undertook a microsurgical fellowship at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London. 

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