– Do you want your breasts to be beautiful and shaped?

Breast reduction, known technically as reduction mammoplasty, is performed as a solution to the following conditions caused by large breasts:
– Achieving an aesthetic appearance
– Back, neck and shoulder pain
– Skin irritation, odor problems in non-breathable tissue
– Deformity in the shoulders
– Restriction in physical activities
– Inability to wear desired clothes
Process; It removes fat, breast tissues and skin from the breasts, making them smaller, lighter and firmer. It may also reduce the size of the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple). The goal is to give women smaller, better-shaped breasts in proportion to the rest of the woman's body.
Dr. Dicle Sevük, offers aesthetic and artistic approaches with breast reduction aesthetic applications; It provides the highest level of care and treatment, from your initial consultation to your post-operative appointments.
Step one: Inspection
At your first meeting, it is important to clearly discuss your expectations with your doctor and listen to his opinion. The desired size and shape of the breasts should be discussed.
Dr. Dicle Sevük will examine and measure your breasts and photograph them before and after surgery. Dr. Dicle Sevük will discuss variables that may affect the procedure, such as your age, the size and shape of your breasts, and the condition of your skin.
Dr. Dicle Sevük describes the procedure in detail, explains its risks and limitations, and explains in detail the scar that will result. He will also explain the anesthesia that will be used and the location where the surgery will be performed.
Step two: Preparation
To evaluate breast health, your doctor may want you to have a mammogram (breast X-ray) before surgery. It will also give you information on how to prepare for surgery, including eating, drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Your doctor may recommend that you go on a diet before surgery.
As you prepare, you should make arrangements for someone to drive you home after surgery and assist you for a few days if necessary.
Step three: Surgery
Breast reduction techniques vary, but the most common procedure involves an inverted (T)-shaped incision surrounding the areola, extending downward and below the breast, following its natural curve. Dr. Dicle Sevük removes excess skin, subcutaneous and breast tissue and moves the nipple and areola to their new positions. He then brings the skin down from both sides of the breast and around the areola and sculpts the new shape of the breast. Stitches are usually placed around the areola, in a vertical line extending downwards, and in the lower crease of the breast.
Step four: Risks
Breast reduction is not a simple procedure, but it is normally safe when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. However, as with any surgery, there is always a possibility of complications, including bleeding, infection, or reaction to anesthesia. You can reduce your risks by closely following your doctor's recommendations both before and after surgery. The procedure may leave scars (poor healing and larger scars are more common in smokers.) Sometimes small sores develop on the nipples after surgery; these can be treated with antibiotic ointments. Some patients may experience a slight loss of sensation in their nipples or breasts. Although rare, smokers or diabetics may experience circulation problems in the nipple after this surgery.
Frequently asked questions
1. Where will the surgery be performed?
Breast reduction surgery can be performed in different hospitals; Your doctor will provide information. Your stay will be short.
2. What are the anesthesia options?
For optimum comfort and safety, breast reduction is performed under general anesthesia.
3. Does it affect breastfeeding?
Breast reduction is not recommended for women who intend to breastfeed.
4. How long does the surgery take?
The surgery duration is about 2-4 hours.
5. What is the recovery process like after breast reduction surgery?
You need to wear a surgical bra after surgery. You will stay in the hospital for one day. You may feel mild pain for the first few days. Dr. Dicle Sevük will recommend medication to reduce the pain. One or two days after the surgery, the bandages are removed and an athletic bra is used. Resting for about a week is recommended after the surgery. Your stitches will be removed within two to three weeks. You should avoid lifting or pushing heavy things for three to four weeks.
Although most swelling and bruising will disappear within the first few weeks, it may take six months to a year for your breasts to adjust to their new shape. Even then, their shape can vary depending on your hormonal changes, weight changes, and pregnancy.
6. Will there be scars after the surgery?
Dr. Dicle Sevük will make every effort to make your scars as inconspicuous as possible. However, breast reduction scars are permanent, similar to an inverted T shape. It usually becomes lumpy and red for months, then gradually becomes less noticeable, sometimes with thin white lines starting to fade. Fortunately, scars can often be placed so that you can wear even low-cut tops.
Other questions
1. What is the social perspective? You will need time to adjust to your new image, as will your family and friends. Be patient. Like most women, you will be pleased with the results.
2. Is the price expensive? Although it may vary depending on the application to be made, both the competition between private hospitals and the widespread use of the application make the prices more affordable than in the past.
3. Is it necessary to spare a lot of time? After a surgery that lasts about 2-4 hours and staying in the hospital for one night, it is beneficial to rest at home for about a week.
4. Is there anyone dissatisfied? It is a highly preferred operation and we have not encountered anyone who was dissatisfied. First of all, you will feel very relieved psychologically. You will be full of confidence in your clothing or movements.
5. Will there be any scars? Some scars will remain, but they will fade over time. It will not be noticeable in most clothing.
6. Is there any loss of sensation? There will be some loss of sensation in the breast, but some of it will return over time.
7. Is it visible from the outside? Even with many low-cuts, it will not be visible from the outside.
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