- The cost of the surgery includes the surgical procedure, anesthesia, medical tests, consumable materials, medical assistance during the surgery and recovery period, any potential re-operations within the warranty periods, and hospitalization, depending on the type of surgery, between 24 and 48 hours.
- Additionally, medical compression garments are provided (breast support, stabilizers, belts, sleeves, bodysuits, facial masks), as well as creams for scar treatment.
Excessively large breasts can cause a range of issues, including back pain, difficulty breathing, skin rashes, stretch marks, and other health problems. Reducing the volume of very large breasts can alleviate these discomforts and improve overall quality of life.
Procedure:
Breast reduction involves making incisions on the breast tissue to remove excess skin, fat, and glandular tissue. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically lasts around 3 hours. The procedure aims to achieve a more proportional breast size while addressing any related health concerns.
Recovery:
Post-surgery, the incision lines will initially be visible but generally hidden by clothing. A compressive bandage or dressing will be applied, and a special supportive bra will need to be worn throughout the recovery period. It is recommended to avoid physical exertion for 4-6 weeks to ensure proper healing and optimal results.