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Considering A Breast Reduction? Here’s 7 Things You Should Know

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Choosing to have a breast reduction is not a simple decision. Recently in the news, a woman with a size 36NNN breasts decided to get a breast reduction after years of suffering from back issues. The decision left many to think she should have been undergone surgery. But everyone has their own story.

When considering the surgery there are many factors to consider: the cost associated with the surgery, recovery time and potential risks that come with any surgical procedure. Here are seven things that other women think you should know about getting a breast reduction and lift.

1. Your drains will most likely be removed within a day or two after your breast reduction and lift surgery. While not painful, it does produce some discomfort. About two weeks following surgery your stitches will be removed. This can be painful, as the breast area will be very sensitive. Some women report that it feels like the nipples are being pinched very hard. Make sure you have taken pain medicine before the appointment to help reduce the discomfort.

2. The scabs around your nipples will itch but you must resist the urge to scratch. Some women have reported scratching in their sleep so consider sleeping with socks or thin cotton gloves on your hands until the stitches are removed or the itching stops. Dr. Jeffery S. Flagg, a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, suggests that “a vaseline based gauze, like xeroform, can be used on the nipple-areolar.”

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3. You may be shocked at what your breasts will look like immediately following the breast reduction and lift surgery. Most people do not realize the amount of bruising, stitches, swelling and dried blood and it takes a few weeks to go away. It’s probably a good idea for your spouse, partner or caregiver to look at post-operative pictures to help reduce the shock factor.

4. There is no way to accurately predict the size and fit of bras for several weeks following your

breast reduction and lift procedure. You will not be able to wear underwire bras for at least four months. For the best results, you should wear a bra around the clock for the first six months. The surgical bra they put on you post surgery is very comfortable and can be slept in. Go ahead and buy extras so you can have one clean to wear when you are washing the others.

5. The final shape of your new breasts may not be visible for several months up to a year. Some women report that they look boxy or a little unnatural. “Boxy shape is a common post-operative appearance of the breasts and can be related to the type of technique used to reduce the breast,” says Dr. Jeffery Flagg. “Nevertheless, there is no way to guarantee the post-operative shape of the breast following reduction mammaplasty,” he adds. Your new breasts will take time to settle and drop into a more natural state.

6. You will not be able to sleep on your stomach for at least one month following your breast reduction and lift surgery. At first you may want to sleep on an incline pillow or in a recliner. When you return to sleeping flat on your bed have lots of pillows around to prop up areas that will be sore, like under your arms and upper back.

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7. There is an emotional aspect of having smaller breasts.  For some, growing up and living a life with larger breasts is how others have defined them (i.e., “that girl with the  big breasts”).  So when that same interaction or attention is not shown in the same way, it could be difficult for some patients to understand.  Have a support system around you to talk about such feelings and issues. Positive reinforcement is key.

 

Visit the BlackDoctor.org Womens Health center for more articles. 

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