
Breast Reduction
The paradox of Breast Reduction surgery:
In my practice perhaps the most satisfied patients are those whose breasts I make larger, and those whose breasts I make smaller. I think in each case patients are striving for a sense of balance. For my patients considering breast reduction it is more than that though. The amount of extra weight they carry is a burden, and often a painful one at that. Women with large, pendulous breasts can experience back pain, shoulder pain, restriction of physical activity, skin irritation and often feelings of extreme self-consciousness. The idea of breast reduction surgery is terrifying for most women. I find that my patients both young and old have been contemplating it for years before they have gotten the courage to even have a consultation. Postoperatively, when the fear subsides, and the reality of the surgery has set in it is truly one of the operations I find most gratifying. In this section as in others on my site I will try to educate you about the fears and concerns most of my patients have through the questions they have asked me.Case example

How is Breast Reduction performed?
The most common type of breast reduction is call a wise pattern. Sometimes people refer to it as an anchor pattern or keyhole pattern because of the scars it leaves.