August 31, 2007
The Minimal Incision Breast Reduction or Lift
Upper breast flattening and breast drooping are expected consequences of childbearing and aging. Some women find that their breasts are too large and cause them problems with neck pain, back pain, shoulder strap grooving, etc. They also find that clothes and braziers don't fit properly.
For others, the volume of breast tissue is deficient or appropriate but the breasts themselves droop. If this sounds like you, keep reading. There is a newer breast procedure, with minimized incisions, that offers correction of these problems.
This procedure, called the 'modern' vertical mammaplasty, lifts the breast, reduces the volume (if necessary), and improves shape. If you have back, neck and breast pain due to large breasts, it will most likely disappear after surgery. Another advantage of this procedure over the traditional breast lift or reduction is less scarring.
Traditional breast procedures have scars around the areolus, vertically from the areolus the fold underneath the breast, and horizontally along the fold underneath the breast. The 'modern' vertical mammaplasty has a scar only around the areolus and vertically from the areolus to the fold. The horizontal scar in the fold is eliminated. This is fortunate as the horizontal scar is usually the worst of the three areas of […]
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