Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Breast reduction Surgery in Delhi


Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, involves reshaping the breast by at least removing some of the fat, muscle, flesh, and skin content of the breast. Often this also involves contouring techniques that produce a firmer, younger and perkier breast and may involve shifting the nipple to get the aesthetically pleasing outcome desired by the patient.
While breast reduction surgery is an increasingly popular choice, resorted to by more and more women, some important questions emerge regarding the long term satisfaction of the surgery for the look and outcome the women desire. Some key points:
1) Age: As we get older our breasts start to sag, and lose their former shapelier look. The muscles lose their ability to retain the breast against the constant tug of gravity, with the resulting flattening and drooping.
2) Pregnancy: An average woman gains anywhere from 25 to 50 pounds (11 to 23 Kilograms) over the course of her pregnancy. While much of this weight gain is a natural part of a safe and healthy pregnancy, the additional fat and long term changes to the breasts can be a cause of concern to women.
3) Post Pregnancy: As the breasts typically lose their former volume, they become droopier and often feature stretch marks and discoloration.
4) Body Type: Every woman is unique, with her own unique style, personality, and body type. Two women experiencing similar challenges undergoing the same surgery can experience different levels of satisfaction based upon their natural characteristics, such as height, girth, and breast shape but also also lifestyle, and most importantly expectations. Some women undergoing breast reduction surgery may be happy with their results because of their expectations, while others may not experience the total transformation they expected.
5) Weight: Research shows that women who are considerably overweight, and then lose much of that excess weight tend to be far less satisfied with their breast reduction surgery than those who lose weight first and then undergo breast reduction surgery. Many women who have oversized breasts are also overweight, and thus simply having a breast reduction surgery without a proper regimen of diet, lifestyle, and in many cases liposurgery may not create long-term happiness with the surgical outcome.
Massive weight loss can result in large amounts of sagging excess skin, and an undesirable breast appearance. This may further exacerbate drooping, and cause a general deflation of the breasts.
Breast reduction by itself involves reducing the breast tissue/fat however when undertaken in conjunction with other techniques available at large and sophisticated clinics and hospitals, it may be more involved. It’s important when seeking out your surgeon, to ask about what they would recommend for you, and judge their answers based on what types of surgical techniques they offer to complement your breast reduction surgery. It’s also important to ask them about their expertise on all the related techniques, as many one person surgical clinics don't offer many specializations that may be critical for your long term satisfaction.
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