cosmetic surgery in chandigarh








                  

                   Breast Reduction Surgery

 

What are the indications for breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery is for women who have large breasts and want to resolve one or more of the following associated problems:

 

Chronic back, neck and shoulder pain

 

Poor posture

 

Skin rash under the breasts

 

Deep grooves in the shoulders from bra strap pressure

 

Restricted levels of activity

 

Low self-esteem

 

Difficulty wearing or fitting into certain bras and clothing

 

You can have breast reduction surgery at any age, but it's generally advisable to wait until you're at least age 20, by which time your breasts are likely to be fully developed. However, sometimes surgery is performed in teens who suffer significant emotional and psychological effects of having too-large breasts.

 

If you want children, consider postponing breast reduction surgery until you've had them. Changes to breast tissue during pregnancy could alter your surgical results. Also, after the surgery, breast-feeding may be difficult.

 

What can you expect during the initial consultation with Dr Deepak Kalia?

During your first visit, Dr Deepak Kalia would:

 

Provide a detailed description of the procedure and its results, including likely scarring

 

Discuss your expectations for breast size and appearance after the surgery

 

Examine and measure your breasts

 

Take photographs of your breasts and for reference during and after the surgery

 

Discuss factors that may affect the surgery, such as your age, the size and shape of your breasts, and your skin condition

 

Discuss the positioning of the nipple and areola — the circular, pigmented area around your nipple

 

Explain the type of anesthesia used

 

Determine where the surgery will be performed — in a hospital or outpatient surgery center

 

Discuss costs and insurance considerations

 

The extent of surgery — specifically, how much breast tissue will be removed — depends on many factors, including the breast size you hope to achieve.

 

Goal  of reduction surgery

  • Having smaller, lighter and firmer breasts.
  • Relieving the pain associated with heavy breasts.
  • Improving asthma .
  • Re-establishing the breast proportion with the rest  of the body.
  • Reducing the size of the areola .
  • Equalizing different size breasts.
  • Removing the physical discomfort in general.
  • Improving the self esteem and cure psychological trauma. 

 

How do you prepare for breast reduction surgery?

Your first consultation with  Dr Deepak Kalia is a good time to ask questions and find out exactly what breast reduction surgery entails. Make sure you fully understand what you're about to go through, and review the possible complications.

 

If you've never had a mammogram, you may be required to get one before surgery, depending on your age and family history of breast cancer. If you smoke or use other nicotine products, you'll be asked to stop for a period of time before and after the surgery. Nicotine use impairs blood flow to the tiny vessels that supply the nipple area.

 

Follow your surgeon's directions in preparing for surgery. This might include restrictions on eating, drinking or taking medications.

 

How is breast reduction surgery done?

Surgeons use different techniques, but the most common one involves an anchor-shaped incision that goes around the areola, down the breast toward the crease between the breast and abdomen, and then horizontally in the crease under the breast.  Dr Deepak Kalia  removes excess breast tissue, fat and skin to reduce the size of your breast. If amount of tissue to be removed is relatively small,  Dr Kalia  may not need to make the horizontal incision.

 

In most cases, the nipple and areola remain attached to the breast. If the breasts are very large and droopy, however, the surgeon may have to remove the nipple and areola and reattach them at a higher position as a skin graft. In this case, detaching the nipple and areola from their blood vessels and nerves causes them to permanently lose sensation and can result in the inability to breast-feed.

 

What can you expect during the surgery?

Before surgery,  Dr Deepak Kalia  measures and puts marks on your breasts. Breast reduction surgery usually is performed under general anesthesia that you inhale as a gas or receive through an intravenous (IV) line. It affects your entire body, inducing a temporary state of unconsciousness.

 

Breast reduction surgery generally lasts two to three hours. After the surgery, you wake up in a recovery room, where your health care team monitors you for any complications.

 

What can you expect after the surgery?

After surgery, your breasts are covered with a gauze dressing or elastic bandages. A drainage tube may be placed under each arm for one day to several weeks. Medication for pain and nausea as well as antibiotics to decrease your chance of infection will be available for you. You may stay in the hospital overnight, but outpatient surgeries also are common. Make plans for someone to drive you home from the hospital.

 

During the initial recovery period, your breasts likely will feel very tender and sensitive. They may also be swollen and bruised. Scarring is permanent, but it won't be visible when you're clothed.

 

You may be able to return to work in two to three weeks if your job doesn't require strenuous activity. It may take up to a month for the pain and sensitivity to disappear. And it may take even longer — six months or more — for your final breast shape to become apparent.

 

What are the benefits of breast reduction surgery?

Benefits of the surgery include relief of pain in your upper back, neck and shoulders; reduced shoulder pressure from bra straps; increased ability to exercise and participate in physical activities; and a more positive self-image. The surgery may also help you breathe and sleep easier. Most women who have breast reduction surgery are highly satisfied with the results.

 

What are the risks of breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery has the same risks as any other type of major surgery — bleeding, infection and an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. Other possible risks specific to breast reduction surgery include:

 

Loss of sensation in the nipples and areolae

 

Impaired blood supply to the nipples, leading to loss of the nipples and scarring

 

Inability to breast-feed

 

Asymmetry in size, shape, position and contour of the nipples or breasts, which may lead to further surgery to improve appearance

 

Altered body image and a period of adjustment to get used to the change in your appearance

 

Understanding what's involved in breast reduction surgery and weighing the benefits and risks of surgery can help you decide if it's right for you.