Understanding Breast Reduction Surgery: Everything You Need to Know
Breast reduction surgery, known medically as a reduction mammoplasty, is a procedure used to decrease the size of overly large breasts to address cosmetic and/or functional concerns. Common symptoms of breast reduction patients can include one or more of the following:
- Difficulty finding flattering or comfortable clothing
- Lack of self-confidence about their appearance
- Physical pain or discomfort (such as backaches or neck aches) from supporting this excess weight
- Deformities or posture problems of the back or shoulder
- Enlarged areolas from stretched skin
Breast Reduction Plastic Surgery In St. Louis
If you are thinking about a breast reduction in the St. Louis, Missouri, area, it’s crucial to seek the advice of highly trained and experienced plastic surgeons like Dr. Paul Rottler and Dr. Angela Hulsey. Being experts in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, they can map out a treatment plan that best addresses your specific symptoms while always considering your body type and medical history.
How Are The Breasts Reduced During This Procedure?
To treat the effects of large, uncomfortable breasts, your surgeon could employ any combination of these methods depending on your particular condition and goals:
- Removing fat tissue through liposuction or other surgical means
- Removing glandular tissue
- Decreasing the size of the areolas
- Repositioning the areolas and nipples
- Excising unnecessary skin
Where Will My Incisions Be Placed?
If only a small amount of fat needs to be removed, small incisions in secluded locations are used at your surgeon’s discretion. For most other breast reduction procedures, incisions are made vertically from the bottom of the areolas to the crease of the breast, as well as horizontally along the crease. If the areolas are being adjusted, an incision is also made within their outer edges. All of these incisions are designed to fade over time and be hidden from view as much as possible.
Will I Be Under Anesthesia?
Yes, patients are usually under general anesthesia during a breast reduction. We have board-certified anesthesiologists to administer it to ensure your comfort.
Where Will My Breast Reduction Be Performed?
If you are approved for breast reduction with Dr. Rottler or Dr. Hulsey, it will be completed at the Seven Oaks Surgery Center, LLC. This state-of-the-art facility is right next door to our practice and utilizes much of the same friendly staff.
Will I Still Be Able to Breastfeed After A Breast Reduction?
The nipples and areolas are usually left attached to the underlying tissue responsible for breastfeeding. As a result, most breast reduction patients who would like to breastfeed in the future can do so successfully. However, please let Dr. Rottler or Dr. Hulsey know about these plans during your consultation.
How Can I Get A Breast Reduction in St. Louis, Missouri?
If you’re interested in the many breast reduction benefits we’ve mentioned so far, the best way to see if you are a candidate is to meet with Dr. Paul Rottler or Dr. Angela Hulsey. Contact us today to set up your initial consultation, where we’ll provide a thorough breast reduction overview and see if you qualify!