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Office: (212) 570-6100

E-mail: info@wrmd.com

Office Address:
Lenox Hill
Plastic Surgery Center
Dr. William Rosenblatt
308 East 79th Street
New York NY 10021


Breast Reduction
Breast Reduction

Who is a Candidate?

  • If you have large, heavy breasts which may be the cause of breathing difficulties, back, shoulder, and neck pain, poor posture, bra-strap indentations and chafing under the breasts.
  • If you have excessive breast size, which may decrease a sense of attractiveness and self-confidence.
  • If large breasts interfere with normal daily activities or with exercise.
     
  • Intended Results

  • More attractive contour and smaller breast size.
  • Freedom from health problems associated with excessively large breasts.
  • Improved self image.

    Procedure Description

  • The procedure is done under general anesthesia on an outpatient basis or in the hospital.
  • Incisions are made around the pigmented area (the nipple-areolar complex) and extend vertically below the nipple and in the fold under the breast. The nipple-areolar complex is moved upward to the desired location; excess breast tissue, fat, and skin are removed.
     
    Recuperation and Healing
  • The incisions are covered with light dressings, and the breasts are placed in a bra. The bra holds the breasts symmetrically during initial healing.
  • Initial discomfort subsides daily and can be controlled with oral medication.
  • Scars will usually fade in 6-12 months.
  • Surgery will probably reduce and possibly eliminate, the ability to breast feed.
     
  • Other Options

  • An additional procedure that would enhance the result is liposuction of the axillary area to reduce excess fat deposits.

    Insurance Guidelines

  • This procedure is commonly covered by insurance though insurance criteria are becoming more and more restrictive. Our staff will assist you in obtaining pre authorization.

    Note

  • The specific risks and suitability of this procedure for a given procedure can be determined only at the time of consultation. All surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Minor complications that do not affect the outcome occur occasionally. Major complications are rare.

     


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