A New Woman After Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction surgery can make a huge improvement for some women—not only in the way they look, but also in their quality of life.   When breasts are too large, women have a condition called macromastia. She can feel self-conscious about the way she looks even in clothes, and the heaviness of her breasts can cause an imbalance of the upper back posture as well as skin rashes and pain.  In severe situations, it may be difficult to exercise or even lay down flat in bed.  

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Breast Augmentation Nuances—A Surgeon’s Perspective

Breast augmentation is a surgery in which implants are placed underneath a woman’s breasts for increasing the volume of the chest.  Usually, the same sized implants are placed on both sides.  This can be helpful in correcting thinning of the breasts and creating a more proportional chest to body ratio.  This surgery can also be helpful in correcting some inherent asymmetries that woman can develop over time.

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Breast Augmentation and the Recovery Period

The decision to undergo a breast augmentation is a big one, but can bring a lot of satisfaction if you been wanting surgery for a long time.  Breast augmentation is an outpatient procedure, meaning that you are able to go home the same day.  The surgery itself takes about two hours.  Usually with a saline implant, the scar is a little smaller compared to silicone implants.  However both tend to heal pretty well.

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The Doctor Patient Relationship

More than ever, patients have become the keeper of their own medical treatment.  With the explosion of information architecture via the internet, people can find out information that discusses medical diagnoses.  They may be able to access their medical chart directly from a web portal. I often see women for an initial consultation who already know the incisions for a breast lift and implants they are interested in using.  In a capitalist driven system, patients are savvy consumers of healthcare.  So are doctors merely technicians?

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