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Meet Geraldine – Our Breast Reduction Patient.

Meet Geraldine – Our Breast Reduction Patient.

Geraldine had spent many years considering a breast reduction and came to Red Rose Desire after a recommendation from a family friend who had already had surgery with us. At 62 years of age, Geraldine finally felt confident enough to kick
off her surgery journey and started the research to seek out the best company and surgeon for her.

Breast Reduction Surgery

Geraldine came along and met with Dr. Krishnan who talked through her surgery options, the procedure itself, her desires, her expectations, as well as her health and medical history. After seeing the surgeon and undertaking a number of discussions, Geraldine went ahead on the 19th of January with a Bilateral Breast Reduction at the private hospital in Wigan.

She says ‘I had no doubt about having the procedure once I had seen Mr. Krishnan, he was so very clear, detailing my procedure and options and any risks there could be. As you all know I’m very happy with the outcome”.

Age is but a number! Geraldine may have been a little older, but that didn’t stop her making this body changing decision that has gone on to change the way she lives her life and the way she looks and feels about her body. We know that surgery has
no limits by age, and risks associated can be present on many factors, but not age.

The success of your surgery is simple…find an experienced surgeon who will take time to get to know you and your expectations, someone who is credible, experienced and qualified. There may be some risks associated with surgery, in various factors, but one thing that has no limits when it comes to surgery is age, just as Geraldine proves!

When breast reduction surgery can help…

When breast reduction surgery can help…

Can breast surgery for cosmetic purposes be lifesaving, life changing, neither or both?

Some suggest that only medical surgeries can be life-saving, whilst cosmetic surgery can only ‘sometimes’ be life changing.  Others argue that cosmetic surgery is purely for aesthetic purposes and can never be either of the above.

Let’s discuss…

Whilst it’s definitely true that medical surgeries are lifesaving when you think of heart surgeries, removal of cancerous tumours or any emergencies that need fast immediate surgical intervention like head traumas, respiratory problems, ruptured appendix and so on, we wholly believe that, albeit a non-emergency procedure, cosmetic surgery can indeed save lives in the long run too.

Looking specifically at breast reduction surgery in this instance, this is a cosmetic surgery regularly done for medical reasons, one often prescribed on the NHS too.

But why?

If you suffer with large breasts, you will know all too well how cumbersome, uncomfortable and laden down you can feel whilst carrying around oversized boobs.

Let’s look at how big, bulky breasts can have adverse effects on our bodies, affecting us physically;

  • The weight – it seems obvious, but transporting around big sacks of fatty tissue, muscle, ducts, blood vessels, lymph nodes, lobes, lobules, and ligaments can be tough; especially if they are too big for our frames. If a person is small, and their breasts are large and out of proportion, they’re going to be extremely heavy to haul around.
  • Sore back, neck and shoulders – large breasts can affect the muscles that are trying to carry them, which could contribute to much pain and tension in those areas.
  • Misaligned / bad posture – Having sore neck, back and shoulders, or having to sit / stand in particular ways to support your heavy boobs, can cause slouching and poor posture which can lead to spinal dysfunction, joint degeneration, rounded shoulders and more.
  • Rashes, chafing or infection – folds in or under large breasts can often succumb to chafing or rubbing, and because they’re hard to reach or access areas they can be harder to keep clean, and thus infections can form.
  • Bra strap marks and sores – often, even if you are wearing the correct sized bra, the bra straps can cut into your shoulders if the weight they’re bearing is too heavy. This can cause pain, infection and prevent one from wearing a bra, which would lead to other pain issues.

If we are to look at just the above examples of how having breasts that are too big for our bodies to carry, can affect us so much physically, one can certainly see how, medically, a breast reduction would be the best way forward. To help alleviate and lessen the pain caused by carrying breasts that are too large / heavy, is no doubt life changing in this case?

woman wearing brown long-sleeved shirt on green grass fieldBut what if someone is suffering with not only pain and agony physically, but mentally too? What effects can overweight, and oversized breasts have on a person psychologically?

  • Unwanted looks or comments – we speak to many women who are looking for breast reduction surgery, for the main reason of removing the unwanted attention their large boobs bring to their life. Be it professionally or personally, all women can say that they have had people look at their boobs in their lifetime. Nearly all those with large boobs will report that they get remarks, looks, comments (positive and negative), daily. Being constantly known for your breasts instead of yourself as a person, people looking at your chest instead of your face, can adversely affect your self-esteem.
  • Constant need for a bra and underwire – many women rejoice as they enter their house after a long day, as they look forward to whipping off their bra. When they go on holiday, they like to sunbath in an unwired bikini (or topless if possible), when they’re having sex they might take it off for their partner seductively, when they sleep or relax they get ‘comfy’ and remove it. This isn’t the case for most large breasted ladies. In the words of Sali Hughes in a fabulous Vogue article about her own breast reduction, “To go braless was to feel horribly uncomfortable, chafed, insecure, indecent, so weighed down that every task was immediately more difficult.” For bigger breasted women, the bra is necessary, the underwire is very much needed, almost all of the time.
  • Forced fashion – although these days there are more brands that accommodate larger breasted people, these can often be catering for larger ladies in general too, meaning if it fits the boobs, it can be huge on the torso, and if it fits the waist, it can be far too tight for the breasts. Bikinis and bras are similar, if they’re large in cup, they’re large around the chest size. This means that it’s extremely hard to find clothes / underwear that you like, or that make you feel like you in them. You end up wearing clothes that are comfortable rather than sexy, catered for your breasts rather than your personality. How are you supposed to feel confident and self-assured if you can’t find clothes that suit your style or character?
  • Inability to exercise or compete in sports – sports bras, however good and strong they are, unfortunately just don’t do the trick with very large breasts. Running or doing any form of jumping, leaping, or competitive sports can be extremely painful on a person’s body, and actually cause the breast to sag more. Not being able to run properly, compete in sports or be part of a team, or to get fit solo can harmfully affect a person’s mind, body and soul. This can also lead to unwanted and unnecessary weight gain, which could cause further insecurities too.
  • Men / non binary people and breast reduction – for those who choose to be identified differently and thus have breasts that may not make them feel like themselves, or for males who have larger than average breasts (Gynaecomastia or male breast reduction), they can both receive negative looks, jokes and comments and feel extremely insecure and unlike the person they want to be, or feel like they are.

With just a few examples above, you can clearly see how having and dealing with large, oversized breasts can cause emotional distress, anxiety, and be detrimental to a person’s self-esteem, self-worth, and confidence.

Some may be able to handle the physical pain around large boobs, but others may severely struggle with psychological effects that can come with oversized breast issues. This is where breast reduction surgery can save a person.

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We feel that giving someone the chance to feel more like themselves, to wear the clothes they choose, to express themselves how the wish, to be able to walk down a street with confidence and poise, play sports and work out, meet friends and colleagues and not feel self-conscious, not constantly have unwanted comments or stares, to be able to take off their bra if desired, to feel self-assured as the person they are and want to be.

This is the reason we do what we do, this is the reason we truly believe that breast reduction surgery cannot only be life changing, but lifesaving too!

If you suffer with oversized breasts that are getting you down, physically and mentally, if you’re a male or non-binary person who wants to reduce their breasts to make you feel more like the person you really are, if you yearn for getting your confidence back…come and see us for a free breast reduction consultation and we can talk over the options for you as an individual.

Breast Reduction Can Change Your Life…

Breast Reduction Can Change Your Life…

Breast Reduction Surgery can be life changing and have a dramatic impact on health and fitness too. Imagine a procedure that not only reduces the size and weight of the breast, but also eliminates chronic back pain, difficulty exercising, shortness of breath and a lighter version of you.

Breast Reduction Surgery to reduce the size of your breasts can leave you feeling more confident in your interactions and allow you to undertake day to day activities with more ease. We speak with patients who have suffered for many years with heavy, undulous breasts which have caused them to avoid swim suits, stay away from certain clothing and many who have struggled to find bra’s and suitable underwear too which they feel comfortable in and that offers the right amount of support.

Breast Reduction Before/After

More than that, ladies have come to see us, complaining of shortness of breath, daily struggles with exercise and a real strain on their shoulders causing headaches and, in some cases, a hunched posture. How frustrating for these women who complained of being short of breath or tired quickly because of the additional weight of their chest.
Numerous patients told us that they struggled to get comfortable at night and this missed sleep caused issues with daily motivation and exercise. We also heard from ladies who lived each day with terrible back and neck pains and even some who experienced numbness.
Working out with large, heavy breasts isn’t easy either, what about a sports bra, and the difficulty of getting one that fits and offers the right amount of support. Breast reduction surgery and achieving a smaller breast size allows women the opportunity to be active and live an overall healthier lifestyle.

Following their operation, women reported;

– A more varied, unlimited wardrobe choice
– An increase in their self-esteem
– Improved wellbeing and mental attitude
– Health benefits including lowered cholesterol and no more headaches
– Physical benefits like fitness and improved cardio
– Improved sleep and relaxation

Following surgery, patients can live their lives without restrictions, without additional weight to carry around and with an improved healthy lifestyle…but an increase in one’s self-confidence remains at the top of the list and is the number one reason changing breast reduction patients lives.

Breast Reduction | Breast Reduction Surgery for Women

Breast Reduction | Breast Reduction Surgery for Women

Breast reduction surgery is one of the top 2 most popular cosmetic surgeries in the UK, along with breast enlargement (augmentation). There were over 4,200 breast reduction surgeries performed across the UK in 2019 with a sharp rise in popularity of male breast reductions in recent years. This number is actually down by 7.5% from the previous year which I believe is attributed to our experienced surgeons ensuring a much larger focus on assessing patients’ mental and psychological health. We believe this is essential in our current climate where social media has driven a very sharp rise in people of all generations looking for a “quick fix”, so we are here to put you first and ensure you are the right candidate for our procedures. We will be the first to advise against a breast reduction if our surgeons feel it necessary.

Breast Reduction Before/After

Are you the right candidate for a breast reduction?

Large, disproportionate breasts can be damaging both physically and mentally, affecting your self-esteem as well as causing pain, discomfort and limitations on physical activities. You might be after the physical relief that will come with a breast reduction, the cosmetic improvement or both, but we usually try not to perform a breast reduction on breasts that are not yet fully developed. We want you to be fully aware and have an understanding of the procedure and the risks as well as managing your expectations before going ahead with any breast reduction surgeries.

Benefits of breast reduction surgery?

There are an array of benefits of breast reduction surgery which can differ from person to person, but these often include the alleviation of back, shoulder and neck pain, chafing and rashes, improving posture, removing discomfort, as well as having an incredibly positive impact on overall self-confidence and self-esteem. Long term benefits of breast reduction include having a larger choice of clothing, including swimwear and underwear, as well as the ability to take part in physical activities that you may have previously been unable to participate in.

What is a breast reduction procedure?

A breast reduction, mammoplasty or a ‘boob reduction’, is a cosmetic procedure which makes your breasts lighter and smaller whilst also improving their shape. This is done by our skilled cosmetic surgeons who will safely put you under general anaesthetic before making an incision on the areola (the dark area surrounding the nipple) and removing some of the fat, skin and breast tissue whilst also reshaping and repositioning your nipples so they are higher up, giving them a perkier, natural and more youthful look. You are essentially receiving a breast uplift in addition to the breast reduction.

The procedure should take around 2-4 hours and we will give you concise and dedicated aftercare to aid you in as swift a recovery as possible.

Breast Reduction

 How long is recovery?

Recovery time for breast reduction surgery varies for everyone but we recommend taking time off work to rest. Our patients tend to recover within one to three weeks and we really recommend having someone there to help you in the first couple of days after the surgery if possible. You will have an on-call nurse should you require any help and we will provide you with all the aftercare information you need as well as any pain medication you might require too.

Are there any risks?

Just like all other operations and surgeries there are risks that can come with breast reductions such as infection or scarring. When you come in for a complimentary consultation with our specialist surgeons, they will happily talk you through all possible risks and complications so you are completely aware and fully informed before making the decision to go ahead with the procedure.

When choosing any surgery it’s important to appoint a company and surgeon that is reputable, accredited, experienced and trustworthy. Your body is invaluable and precious and the best way that you can reduce the risk of any issues is choosing the best people to take care of you, and your surgery, whilst also following any advice given.

Our surgeons will do everything in their power to reduce any risks as much as possible and will provide you with all the pre and post surgery advice required so you can also help to decrease these risks too. Alongside this is the lifetime aftercare we provide you with so you can feel safe and comfortable and we can be with you and support you every step of the way.

If you’re ready to speak to a surgeon about any surgery we offer, and would like to book a consultation, please feel free to contact us via phone, email or the website.

 

Breast Reduction can be life changing.

Breast Reduction can be life changing.

There is no better example of how surgery can change someone’s life more than breast reduction surgery. Life changing, for it changes how the patient looks, but more so, how the patient feels.

There are daily struggles attached to having larger breasts, ones, which are physical, and ones, which are mental. Breasts come in all shapes and sizes and often the size we get is not the size we want – or the size we can manage. Often the size is disproportionate to ones chest size or causes hunched shoulders and back pain. There is a solution, and we are here to help you if you are finding these daily struggles too much.

Breast reduction

We see patients who have struggled with a larger, heavier breast for some time and it has resulted over the years in hunched shoulders and a lower self-confidence, perhaps many people noticing their breasts before their eyes. Perhaps they may have suffered with ongoing pains, back, shoulders and even shortness of breath, but have gone on without looking for solutions or a way to relieve this stress to their body.
We also see patients who have not had larger breasts all their lives and perhaps have struggled through school with little or nothing until suddenly they have experienced rapid growth, a cup size each year resulting in a larger breast which is not proportionate to their body shape.
We hear of these women having trouble sleeping, perhaps not able to get comfortable and spending much time tossing and turning to find a better position during the night.
Some talk about shortness of breath and a battle with straps weighing down on their shoulders – many having to choose thick, ugly looking bras to offer the maximum amount of support.

Very often we hear from patients who are keen to increase their fitness and struggle because of the size of their breast to stay active, which can also cause a deeper issue with weight gain and wellbeing.

Both cases are treated in the same way; ultimately, surgery can reduce the cup size of the breast, leaving a size that fits the individual and is tailored to their body shape.

Patients who have undergone a breast reduction feel pleased with the recovery times due to advancements made in incision methods, and technique. Our breast specialist surgeons are highly skilled and can offer the most advanced surgical techniques. While there is some discomfort, it only lasts a matter of days and most patients are up and moving around well, with the reduced size and benefit being felt immediately. Patients will need to wear a surgical support bra for up to 6 weeks, but regular activities (minus exercise) can resume within a week or two.