Breast Reduction

breast reduction

Breast Reduction

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.

Breast reduction surgery is a medical procedure that alters the size, shape, and appearance of the breasts. This procedure is quite popular in the world of cosmetic surgery, and Turkey is a great destination for those looking to undergo breast reduction surgery. Turkey has a reputation for offering some of the best medical facilities and experienced plastic surgeons in the world. These trained professionals will examine the patient’s medical history and desired outcomes, provide personalized recommendations, and complete the surgery in a comfortable and safe environment. Additionally, Turkish medical facilities are well-equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities. Breast reduction surgery can be a life-changing experience for women suffering from discomfort, pain, or insecurity caused by large breasts. Therefore, those considering breast reduction surgery should consider Turkey as an ideal destination to receive the highest quality medical care and achieve the desired outcome.

How much does it cost?

In the UK, breast reduction surgery costs around £6,500, plus the cost of any consultations or follow-up care.

Breast reduction surgery costs in Turkey typically range from £2,000 to £3,500. This cost usually includes the surgeon’s fee, hospital charges, 

Things to consider before you go ahead

It’s important to discuss your problems and options with a GP and an appropriately qualified surgeon before having a breast reduction.

This will help you get a clear idea of what changes you can expect to see and ensure you’re aware of any risks involved.

Be aware that:

  • a significant reduction can alter the shape and look of your breasts
  • there will be scarring and possibly lost or altered nipple sensation
  • your breasts can change in size and shape after surgery – for example, they may increase or decrease in size if you put on or lose weight
  • breasts have a tendency to droop over time
  • your breasts can get bigger during pregnancy and you may not be able to breastfeed after surgery – so you may need to wait until you’re sure you do not want to have any more children

For women with very large breasts, the benefits of a reduction may outweigh any potential problems.

But for women with only moderately large breasts, the benefits may not be worth the risks.

Alternatives to breast reduction surgery

It’s sometimes possible to reduce problems caused by having large breasts without the need for surgery.

The following measures may help:

  • if you’re overweight, losing weight can sometimes help reduce the amount of fatty tissue in your breasts
  • a professional bra-fitting service – for many women with problems caused by large breasts, getting a professional to fit a correctly sized bra can reduce discomfort
  • physiotherapy – exercises from a physiotherapist can sometimes help with aches and pains caused by large breasts
  • psychological support and treatment – this can help if your large breasts are causing emotional or mental health issues
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