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Breast Reduction Surgery, also known as “mammaplasty”, allows a surgeon to remove excess breast tissue, fat and skin from the breasts allowing for a smaller, lighter and improved or lifted appearance. Having large breasts can take its toll on the back and shoulders and cause pain and discomfort carrying around this additional weight.

Breast Reduction Surgery can be life changing and not only change appearance, but allow for a light hold across the body making daily activites so much easier.

Breast reduction surgery can help women who are unhappy with the shape, weight or droop of their breasts by making them smaller and more lifted.

Reduction breast patient

Meet out patient who recently underwent Breast Reduction Surgery at The First Trust Hospital in Preston, Lancashire with our expereinced breast specialist surgeon Mr Ashley Topps. During our first consultation with our patient, we learned that our patient had been considering breast reduction surgery for a very long time, and was struggling not only with the weight and the size of each breast, but also with the appearance of herself when wearing clothes and swimsuits etc.  Our patient was feeling down and unhappy with the size of her breasts and experienced pain and discomfort each day, when doing regular and simple tasks and could not join in with any physical activities. She was looking for a new self-image, a chest that could change her life and a wardrobe which she could embrace and enjoy.

 

The surgery went well, there was some swelling and pain initially, but with rest and care, our patient was able to heal quite nicely.
She is absolutely thrilled with her new chest, and has immediately found relief in her back and shoulders with a lighter, lifted pair of breasts.

If you’re thinking of breast reduction surgery, talk to us about the best surgeon and come along and book a free consultation to learn more. It’s important to understand what’s involved with breast reduction surgery, including shape and size. During your consultation, your surgeon will discuss any possible risks and complications, as well as what the surgery can and can’t do.

If you are located around Lancashire, please reach out for a free consultation in Preston, as our closest clinic.  You can view this Preston clinic here.