It Is Suitable For
· Those in Bangkok for at least 2 weeks.
· Those with large and heavy breasts.
· Those with sagging breasts.
· Those with excess fat and skin at their breasts.
· Those who wish to reduce the size of their breasts and improve its overall appearance.
What is Breast Reduction?
Also known as reduction mammoplasty, breast reduction is a reconstructive or cosmetic surgical procedure that helps to create smaller, lighter breasts by removing excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin from overly large, heavy and sagging breasts.
Some women experience discomforts that is caused by overly large breasts, such as back, neck and shoulder pain, stretched skin, and painful and deep indentation from bra straps. All of these problems can be solved by reducing the size of your breasts.
Breast Reduction Procedure
1. The planned incisions are outlined with a marking pen.
2. An incision is made.
3. Excessive skin and breast tissue is removed, without harming the nipple, areola and the breast tissue surrounding them.
4. Flaps of breast are developed and sewn together to secure not just the skin, but the breast gland itself, into a smaller configuration. In other words, some skin is removed to wrap the breast tissue in a tighter envelope. The entire breast, including the nipple, are moved to a higher level on the chest, thereby giving the breast a new contour.
5. All incisions are closed with dissolvable stitches and surgical wound tapes. Thick gauze and cotton dressings are placed for comfort and support. After the operation, you will need to spend at least 1 hour in our recovery room in order to recover from the anesthetic.
Advantages and Limitations of Breast Reduction:
<Advantages>
· Lighter breasts
· Better mobility
· Fit into more clothes
· No more bra discomfort
· Smaller and well-shaped breasts
· Breasts are easier to care for/manage
· Better breast to body proportion
· Easier to work out/exercise
· Better nipple and areola positioning/height
<Limitations>
· Swelling and bruising may be experienced for a few days
Before Surgery Checklist
· Strictly stop smoking 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after surgery as smoking increases the risks of complications.
· Stop drinking alcoholic beverages 1 week before surgery.
· Do not eat or drink anything at least 6 hours before the operation.
· Avoid taking anti-inflammatory drugs, herbal supplements and aspirin as they can increase bleeding.
FAQ
Q1: What are the risks of breast reduction?
A1: Although very rare, there is a risk that the following might occur: blood clots, skin discoloration, potential inability to breastfeed, poor wound healing, anesthesia risks, hematoma, potential loss of breast tissue at the incision area, persistent pain, fat necrosis, breast asymmetry, breast contour and shape irregularities, infection and unfavorable scarring.
Q2: When will I be able to return to work?
A2: You may return to work 2 weeks after the surgery. However, you are still advised not to do any heavy lifting, bending, straining or pushing for the next 3 to 4 weeks.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Yanhee Hospital
[Location] Bangkok, Thailand
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Walking distance to shopping places, FamilyMart, Horseriding place, Futsal Court and 1 min walk to bus station (Bang Phlat).
[Clinic Opening Time] Open 24 hours
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