Beber Plastic Cosmetic Surgery

Undergoing Breast Reduction Surgery

If you find that ​​large breasts are causing you discomfort in your daily activities, a breast reduction may be the solution you’ve been hoping for. Many individuals choose this surgery to relieve physical discomfort, such as back or shoulder pain, or to boost their confidence in their appearance.

At one of Toronto’s top-rated clinics specializing in breast reduction, Toronto Plastic Cosmetic Surgeon, the procedure is meticulously designed to remove not only excess fat but also surplus tissue and skin from the breasts. This comprehensive approach aims to achieve a size that enhances the overall aesthetic appearance and offers substantial relief from physical discomfort. Patients often experience reduced back, neck, and shoulder pain and improved posture and mobility. The Toronto Plastic Surgeon Clinic, led by Dr. Brett Beber, employs advanced techniques and personalized care to ensure a safe and effective outcome tailored to each individual’s needs and desires.

If you are still unsure about the breast reduction surgery procedure, it is better to consult a seasoned and board-certified plastic surgeon who can help you address these concerns.

Here’s how: during your consultation, ensure you understand the process, the risks, and what the surgery can and can’t achieve. The consultation typically involves discussing your concerns and what you should be aware of before undergoing breast reduction surgery.

Is Breast Reduction right for me?

Breast reduction surgery can help alleviate body pain or strain and improve your overall well-being by addressing issues like:

  • Neck strain
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Poor posture
  • Skin infections under the breasts

If you are looking to relieve discomfort or reshape your breasts to feel more confident, a breast reduction can be an excellent solution for you.

Understanding The Risks Of The Breast Reduction Procedure

Risks of breast reduction surgery are similar to other major surgeries, like bleeding, infection, and anesthesia reactions. Additional risks may include:

  • Temporary bruising
  • Scarring
  • Challenges with breastfeeding
  • Asymmetry in breast size or shape
  • Dissatisfaction with the results
  • Rarely, loss of nipple sensation or nipple tissue

Discussing these risks with your surgeon to make an informed decision is essential.

What to Expect During Your Consultation for Breast Reduction Surgery:

Breast Reduction Surgery

Dr. Brett Beber, recognized as one of Toronto’s leading board-certified surgeons, possesses both the MD (Doctor of Medicine) and FRCS(C) (Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada) designations. With extensive experience in the field, he is dedicated to ensuring that patients receive comprehensive guidance throughout the breast reduction consultation process. Dr. Beber will share valuable and meticulous tips to help you prepare for your consultation, addressing everything from what questions to ask to how to discuss your goals and concerns. He aims to create an informed and supportive environment, walking you through each step of the journey toward achieving your desired outcomes.

  • Review your medical history and overall health.
  • Talk about what size and shape you want your breasts to be after surgery.
  • Explain the surgery, its risks, benefits, and possible scarring or loss of feeling.
  • Examine and measure your breasts to assess size, shape, and symmetry.
  • Take photos of your breasts for your medical records to track progress and ensure accurate results.
  • Tell you about the anesthesia used to put you to sleep during the surgery.

Breast Reduction Surgery Procedure

Following the preparation for your breast reduction surgery, you will be administered general anesthesia. This means you will be fully unconscious and unaware during the entire procedure, ensuring your comfort and safety. The surgery typically ranges from 2 to 4 hours, although it may take longer depending on the complexity of your case.

Dr. Brett Beber, MD, FRCSC, is a skilled surgeon who will determine the most appropriate surgical technique based on a thorough assessment of your breasts.

Factors such as the size, shape, and volume of the tissue that needs to be excised and your personal goals for the surgery will heavily influence this decision.

The most common surgical methods for breast reduction include:

1. Anchor Technique: This method involves making a keyhole or anchor-shaped incision, which allows for significant tissue removal and reshaping of the breast.

2. Vertical Reduction Technique: The “lollipop” technique utilizes a circular incision around the areola and a vertical incision down to the breast fold, promoting a more uplifted breast contour with less scarring.

3. Liposuction: In some instances, if there is minimal excess glandular tissue, liposuction may be used to remove stubborn fat deposits, leading to a decrease in breast size with a shorter recovery time.

During your pre-operative consultation, Dr. Beber will discuss these options in detail, ensuring you are well informed about the chosen method and confident in your surgery plan.

After The Procedure

After your breast reduction surgery, your breasts will be wrapped in bandages and supported by a surgical bra. Drains may be placed under your arms to remove excess fluid, and you will receive medication to manage pain and prevent infection. In the initial days to weeks, you may experience tenderness, swelling, and bruising in your breasts. It’s important to wear a front-closing surgical bra for support.

In the first few days to weeks, expect tenderness, swelling, and bruising in your breasts. It’s essential to wear a front-closing surgical bra for support during this time.

To promote healing, avoid heavy physical activities for 4 to 6 weeks. Continuing to wear the surgical bra will help reduce swelling. Scarring will fade over time, and you will have a follow-up appointment to check your progress and address any concerns.

Dr. Brett Beber’s Verdict:

Breast reduction surgery can significantly enhance the quality of life for individuals experiencing physical discomfort or seeking increased self-esteem. This procedure is highly customizable, allowing it to be tailored to meet each patient’s unique needs. The relief from discomfort and the boost in confidence that it offers can be truly transformative.

Before deciding, it’s essential to be well-informed about the potential risks, the recovery process, and the consultation steps involved. Prioritizing your health and well-being is crucial when considering this transformative procedure. Ensuring patient safety and comfort is paramount throughout the entire process.