How To Reduce Swelling And Bruising After Breast Reduction Surgery
Breast reduction surgery is a procedure that offers the possibility of both physical and functional benefits, especially for patients…
Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, can help women with oversized breasts. Many women suffer because they have overly large breasts. These include neck and back pain, permanent shoulder grooves and difficulty exercising. A breast reduction provides relief from these symptoms and can improve your ability to exercise.
If you’re investing your time and money into surgically reducing the size of your breasts, you’ll want to make sure your results are long-lived. You might wonder: “can my breasts get bigger again after a breast reduction?” and if so, “what can I do to avoid changes to my breast size?”
Dr Michael Kernohan is a Sydney plastic surgeon with clinics located in Central Sydney, the Southwest Suburbs and Southern Highlands Australia. He will paint you a clear picture of what to expect from your breast reduction surgery and how you can make your results last as long as possible.
Breast reduction surgery or reduction mammoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that reduces the size of the breasts. Your surgeon removes fat, breast tissue, and excess skin from the breasts to make them smaller, improve their appearance, and ease discomfort caused by large breasts.
This cosmetic procedure can benefit heavy-chested women, especially if they suffer from the following issues caused by overly large breasts:
Women who undergo breast reduction surgery can benefit from the following:
Dr Kernohan can also combine your breast reduction surgery with a breast lift to tighten your breasts while lifting them up.
The short answer is yes. Breast tissue can regrow after breast reduction surgery under certain circumstances. But the growth isn’t usually significant or a cause for concern.
One systematic review estimated that around 18% of breast reduction surgery patients reported regrowth of their breast tissue after the procedure. However, the breasts didn’t get bigger by much, and some breast reduction patients were as young as 12 years old.
While breast reduction surgery makes your breast size smaller, it does not prevent your breasts from increasing in size in the future. Nevertheless, breasts rarely grow significantly in size after reduction mammoplasty without significant lifestyle or body changes.
Breast reduction surgery can permanently and significantly decrease your breast size. In most cases, the results of your procedure can last you a lifetime.
Less commonly, breasts may get bigger after reduction surgery because of the following reasons:
In the unlikely event that your breasts grow larger after your reduction procedure, there are surgical options that can correct their appearance.
The more likely scenario is that your breasts might sag or droop with time after a breast reduction rather than become bigger.
In such cases, Dr Kernohan can perform a breast lift surgery, also known as mastopexy, to lift your breasts.
During a breast lift procedure, Dr Kernohan can remove excess skin and breast tissue, lift sagging tissue at the bottom of the breast, reduce the size of large areolas, and raise the nipples into a perkier position.
In the rare cases when breasts become larger again after breast reduction surgery, the increase in size isn’t usually significant. Many patients are not bothered by the slight increase in size and choose to leave their breasts as is.
A revision reduction mammoplasty is possible if your breasts become noticeably bigger after your first breast reduction. However, you must first make sure that any underlying cause for the increase in breast size has been resolved so you wouldn’t face the same issue again.
Before a revision breast reduction procedure, it’s best if you meet the following criteria:
The optimal way to prevent your breasts from becoming larger after a reduction procedure is by planning the timing of your surgery and taking good care of your body afterward.
Here are some of the best tips to prevent changes in breast size after breast reduction surgery:
Women of almost all ages, from teenage to post-menopause years, can get breast reduction surgery. The procedure can significantly reduce your breast size, and the removed breast tissue doesn’t usually grow back after the surgery.
In some cases, your breasts may become larger or appear bigger after reduction mammoplasty because of pregnancy, hormonal changes, weight gain, or ageing. However, breast tissue regrowth isn’t usually an issue after a breast reduction.
During your breast reduction consultation, Dr Kernohan will discuss your age, medical history, pregnancy and breastfeeding plans, and any other issues that might affect the size of your breasts after your procedure.
He will help you weigh the risks and benefits of your procedure and plan the perfect time to get your breast reduction surgery.