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Posted: Thu 11:16, 31 Mar 2011 Post subject: coach diaper Breast Reduction Surger Coach Crossbo |
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Whistles from strange men on the street unnerve you. Your bra pulls from every angle. You can’t tolerate the constant back, neck and shoulder pain any longer. You might be a candidate for breast reduction surgery. But before you go under the knife, you might want to try more conservative treatments:
Sources: Mayo Clinic, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, National Library of Medicine
If you’ve never had a mammogram you’ll probably need to get one before surgery. And if you smoke [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], stop! Nicotine impairs blood flow to the nipples.
Read on
Support for Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction
Top Six Concerns for Women About Breast Surgery
The Benefits of Plastic Surgery
Possible ComplicationsLoss of feeling in the nipple area. Excessive scarring Loss of ability to breast feed Unevenness in size and contour of the breast After Surgery
Weight loss Supportive bras Medications Physical therapy
The surgeon will give you a detailed description of the surgery and what kind of scarring you can expect. He/she will examine and measure your breasts. The surgeon will probably take photographs of your breasts for reference. The two of you will discuss factors that affect surgery including your age [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the size and shape of your breasts and your skin condition. You’ll talk about the positioning of your nipple and areola(the circular pigmented area around your nipple) The surgeon will explain what type of anesthesia you’ll receive during surgery. You’ll discuss the location of the operation. Finally, you’ll go over costs and insurance.
If these methods don’t work, and you decide to consult a surgeon, here’s what to expect during your first visit:
Before the operation, your doctor will measure and mark your breasts. This type of surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia. The operation itself takes about two or three hours.
You’ll probably return to work in about two or three weeks unless your job is very strenuous. Your final breast shape will most likely become apparent in about six months.
Your breasts will probably be covered in elastic bandages. You might have a drainage tube under each arm for a few days [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and possibly up to several weeks. You’ll receive medication for pain and nausea as well as antibiotics to prevent infection. If you are in an outpatient facility, you may go home the same day.
The Surgery
Insurance might cover the expense if your provider deems the operation medically necessary. This may determine how much breast tissue your surgeon can remove.
During your initial recovery, your breasts may feel tender and sensitive. You may also experience swelling and bruising. Although you will see scars, you can usually hide them under a bra or swim suit.
Your surgeon will probably make an anchor shaped incision around the areola, then cut vertically toward the crease between the breast and the abdomen. He/she will then continue along the crease under the breast. Finally, the surgeon removes excess breast tissue and skin.
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