Breast Reduction
Women that have large, pendulous and often heavy breasts
can bring a new proportion and comfort to their body.
Procedure:
An anchor-shaped incision is used to remove fat, glandular
tissue and skin from the breasts. This is a fairly involved
procedure that may take a few hours to complete. The result
is firmer, smaller breasts.
Recovery:
The day after surgery you will want to take it easy. You
will wear a support bra for several weeks following the
surgery and be instructed to avoid any straining or lifting.
You should be back to work in a week and return to normal
activities soon after.
Before and After
Frequently Asked Questions:
Will insurance help pay for this surgery?
Depending upon your insurance plan, many breast reduction
surgeries are covered by insurance if the woman is experiencing
neck and back pain and other difficulties as a result
of the weight of her breasts.