Breast reduction surgery is usually done under general anesthesia, either in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.
During the procedure
The method used to reduce the size of your breasts can vary. The process might include:
- Surgery through incisions
- Liposuction to remove excess fat in the breasts
The surgeon usually:
- Makes an incision around the nipple and areola and down each breast
- Removes excess breast tissue, fat and skin to reduce the size of each breast
- Reshapes the breast and resets the nipple and area around it, also known as the areola
The nipple and the area around it usually stay attached to the breast. For very large breasts, the surgeon might need to remove them and add on a new nipple.
Your surgeon will try to make your breasts look alike, but breast size and shape might vary somewhat. The size of the areola also might be smaller. The incision scars will fade over time, but they won't completely go away.
After the procedure
Immediately after surgery:
- The breasts are covered with bandages and a surgical bra to hold them in place
- A tube might be placed under each arm to drain any extra blood or fluid
- You may receive medicine for pain and medicine to decrease the risk of infection
For the first days or week after surgery:
- The breasts will probably feel tender
- The breasts might be swollen and bruised
- A surgical bra that closes in front is worn to support the breasts
After that:
- Limit physical activity for 4 to 6 weeks while the breasts heal
- Wear an approved surgical bra at all times to allow the breasts to heal and reduce swelling
Scarring fades over time. You will need a follow-up visit with your surgeon to check your recovery.