Should I get a breast reduction?
there is some hestitation on my part to get breast reduction. who is a good candidate for breast reduction surgery? can you be overweight?
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Thinking about a breast reduction?
The proper candidate for a breast reduction is simply one whose breasts are larger than they want. Reductions can come in large or small amounts. Enlarged breasts may also be causing symptoms and limiting exercise and clothing choices if they are large and heavy enough. These symptoms commonly include upper back pain, neck pain, shoulder grooves from the bra straps, and occasionally irritation between the breasts and the upper abdominal skin.
The candidate should be in good physical and psychological health. It is IMPERATIVE not to be a smoker or to be around second-hand smoke. Nicotine in any form constricts the blood vessels and can cause serious complications.
It is also critical not to be obese. Patients who weigh over 200 pounds have a much higher complication risk and don't get as nice looking results as they would want.
Finally, the patient must be able to accept the scars it takes to perform the procedure. This is a true sculpting operation and NO 2 SURGEONS are the same especially in this procedure. Select yours carefully because you will like the result and tolerate the scars if the shape and size are good for you.
The breast reduction procedure is beneficial to women who suffer from problems related to their large and heavy breasts. If you experience back pain, shoulder pain, muscle spasms or rashes under your breasts, your insurance provider may cover this procedure.
In order to relieve pain and improve overall appearance, breast tissue is removed and the breasts are lifted to their appropriate position.




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