Thursday, March 5, 2020

Breast Reduction Surgery: Definition, Costs, Procedures, etc.


Breasts that are too big can make the owner feel uncomfortable. Not a few women who complained of having a breast form that is too big. Complaints that are often experienced include pain in the neck, shoulders, and back. Sometimes there is a reddish rash on the folds of the breast. No wonder they chose to do breast reduction surgery.

Indeed there are many women who have had Breast Reduction Surgery in Jaipur. Citing the Coil page, data released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), as many as 66,900 people have performed breast reduction procedures in 2016. Interestingly, 40 percent of them are male.
So, what is the breast reduction procedure? What are the side effects? Check out the full explanation in the following article.

What is breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty is a procedure used to remove excess fat, tissue, and skin from the breast.

What is the purpose of breast reduction surgery?
Breast reduction surgery aims to make your breast size smaller and is sometimes done to form breasts. In addition, this procedure might also help increase your confidence and ability to carry out physical activities.

When is breast reduction surgery needed?
If you have large breasts and feel disturbed or even not confident with it, you might consider breast reduction surgery. Plastic Surgeon in Jaipur says, it should be understood that breast reduction surgery is a medical procedure that is individualized, so you have to decide because you want yourself not because of the wishes of others.



Also Read: Types of Common Plastic Surgery Procedures

Who is eligible for breast reduction surgery?
Breast reduction is the right choice if you:
Physically fit;
Expect realistic results;
Do not smoke;
No excessive obesity;
Feel that your breasts are too big;
Physical activity is disrupted by breasts;
Having back, neck and shoulder pain caused by the weight of your breasts;
Stretchy bra straps because they support heavy breasts, then breasts decrease;
Having skin irritation under the folds of the breast;
Your breasts decrease and widen;
Your nipples are under the folds of the breast;
Enlarged areolas are caused by dilated skin.

You can do breast reduction surgery at any age - sometimes even as a teenager. However, if your breasts have not fully developed, you may need a second surgery later.
You may have to postpone breast reduction operations if you are breastfeeding and are on a weight loss diet program. Please discuss with your Cosmetic Doctor in Jaipur for more information.

Breast reduction surgery costs

The cost of breast reduction surgery in Indonesia
The cost of breast reduction surgery certainly varies greatly. This depends on a number of factors, including the surgeon who performed it, the hospital where the procedure was performed, the medical facilities used, drugs, and so on. 

The cost of breast reduction surgery abroad
In the United States, the average cost required for breast reduction operations ranging from Rp93 million to Rp172 million. These costs do not include medical tests that must be performed before surgery (such as a mammogram), pain relievers, hospital facilities, and so forth. If additional procedures are carried out at the same time, it can also increase the total cost of your overall actions.
Meanwhile, the cost of breast reduction surgery in Thailand is around 140 thousand THB or equivalent to Rp61 million. 

Health insurance generally does not cover breast reduction surgery costs, unless it is performed for medical reasons such as chronic back pain, neck or shoulder. To see if you qualify, ask your health insurance provider.

In addition, be sure to seek further information regarding the cost of breast reduction surgery to your Cosmetic Surgeon in Jaipur or medical staff before taking action.

Preparation

What should be done before breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia or general anesthesia. Therefore, before surgery, you may be asked to:
Carrying out laboratory tests or medical evaluations;
Take certain medications or make adjustments to the drugs you consume;
Do a baseline mammogram before and after surgery to help detect changes in your breast tissue;
Stop smoking both before surgery and after;
Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements because it can increase bleeding.