Breast reduction is usually performed to relieve a physical problem, but also for purely aesthetic reasons. Many women who undergo this procedure are concerned about the excessive volume of your chest that interferes with many activities and cause physical discomfort. In most cases it waits until the breast has fully developed, although it may be possible if the physical problems are very important. This procedure is not recommended for women who intend to breastfeed after pregnancy.
On the other hand, during the first consultation, the cosmetic surgery specialist will evaluate the size and shape of the breast, skin firmness and overall health as well be made an examination of the breast and in some cases ask for a mammography. It will explain the different surgical techniques; will discuss the size and shape that have their breasts and options or combination of procedures that are best for you. You should state your expectations of sincere and straightforward manner, so that the specialist in cosmetic surgery is also open and show you the alternatives available to your problem, with the risks and limitations of each.
In addition, it will explain what type of anesthesia should be used, whether or not to enter the clinic where the surgery is performed and the costs of the intervention. Do not forget to tell if a smoker or are taking medication or vitamin, the number of pregnancies and if you plan to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Feel free to ask any question arising, especially those related to expectations about the results.
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