Beber Plastic Cosmetic Surgery

How Long Does Breast Reduction Surgery Take in Toronto?

MEET Dr. Brett Beber, MD, FRCS

Dr. Brett Beber, MD, FRCSC, is a board certified plastic surgeon who has been practicing in Toronto for over 18 years. Dr. Beber brings a wealth of cosmetic surgery experience to his patients, offering popular surgical procedures such as breast enhancement and body contouring.

Patients heading in for breast reduction surgery naturally want to know how long all this is going to drag on for. Having a good idea of the timeframe makes it way easier to plan time off work, work out childcare, and line up help from family members who’ll be looking after you through the whole recovery process.

The length of your operation will depend on a bunch of variables we go over in your consultation. Most breast reductions take somewhere between two and four hours, but that can change based on how complicated your case is, how much tissue we’re talking about removing, and if we’re doing any extra procedures at the same time.

Some people might need a lot more contouring, or have a bunch of asymmetry going on, and that can mean their operation gets pushed back a bit. Similarly, the type of surgery you choose will make a big difference in how long it takes. If you’re going with a traditional anchor-pattern reduction, that’s going to be a lot longer than if you’re going with something more low-key. Labia Reduction enhances comfort and symmetry for individuals experiencing irritation or aesthetic concerns. The procedure is performed with care to preserve natural contours while improving balance. Many patients choose Labia Reduction for both functional and cosmetic benefits.

We also have to factor in the time it takes to get you all set up for surgery, that includes giving you anaesthetic, getting you in the right position, and just making sure everything is good to go before we start. All that can add an extra 30 to 45 minutes to the overall time in the operating room.

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Revision surgeries or people with a history of breast surgery often take longer, because we’ve got to deal with the scar tissue from the last operation, and that can make things a lot more complicated. But we’re not going to rush through it just to meet some deadline. We’ll take as long as we need to get the best results possible, and we’ll tell you exactly what to expect during your consultation.

The length of time it takes for a breast reduction surgery in Toronto is going to depend on the surgeon, the facility, and the specifics of your case, but we make sure you know exactly what to expect on the day of your surgery.

After the operation, you’ll probably spend an hour or two in the recovery room, that depends on how quickly you come around from the anaesthetic and how fast you’re ready to go home with your caregiver. Meanwhile, the medical team will be keeping an eye on you to make sure you’re doing okay before releasing you back to the wild.

When it comes to planning for the day of your operation, there’s a lot to think about beyond just the surgery itself. You’ve got to factor in the time you arrive, the time it takes to get ready for surgery, the time the surgery takes, and the time you spend in the recovery room. So, we recommend blocking out the whole day for it.

Talking to your surgical team is a great way to set some realistic expectations about how long things will take, and we always say focus on getting great results rather than rushing through the process. And hey, knowing what to expect can help you get ready for this big step in your health journey.

Planning ahead makes all the difference, it means you can focus on getting better and getting the results you want from your surgery.




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