BREAST LIFT
A Breast Lift or Mastopexy is designed to combat the natural aging process that can cause a woman’s breasts to sag or lose their shape. There are many reasons why a woman's breast droops over time including weight fluctuation, heredity factors, pregnancy, breast-feeding, the weight of large breasts or previous implants, menopause, previous breast surgery, and age. All these and other factors can play a part in the loss of firmness and volume of the breast. Breast Lifts help eliminate the excess skin and glandular tissue that droops below the breast fold and elevates the nipple and areola to a higher position. There are numerous techniques, but the most common involve incisions around the areola alone (Doughnut Mastopexy or Periareolar Mastopexy, areola and vertical (Vertical Mastopexy or Lollipop Incision), or areola, vertical and transverse ("Anchor" incision, Inverted "T", and "Wise" pattern"). Each patient is evaluated individually to determine which method is most appropriate with the goal of minimizing scarring. In many patients, a breast lift is combined with a breast augmentation to help further shape the breast and add lost volume.
Breast Lifts are performed under general anesthesia and typically take two to three hours to complete. Patients go home the same day of surgery and return to light physical activities within a few days.
BREAST REDUCTION
Breast Reduction is designed for women who have excessive glandular tissue that is adversely affecting their life either physically, medically, or psychologically. It is not uncommon for woman with large heavy breasts to complain of breast, neck, back, and shoulder pain, shoulder grooving, poor posture, skin irritations, inability to keep proper hygiene, numbness of the nipples, inability to exercise or participate in sports, and overall discomfort, shame, or embarrassment at having excessively large breasts. Young woman are especially vulnerable and can be exposed to cruel insults, jokes, and even sexual harassment. Maintaining proper weight due to the lack of exercise can be a problem and even purchasing clothing can be challenging. Extremely large breasts can be difficult to exam and evaluate by the patient and physician. The goal of a Breast Reduction is to surgically remove the excessive breast tissue through either a traditional areola and inverted "T" incision ("Anchor" incision or "Wise" pattern) or an areola and vertical incision without the transverse incision (Vertical Mammoplasty Reduction or "Lollipop" incision). Depending of the size of the breasts and the goals of the patient, the surgeon may elect one technique over the other.
Breast Reductions are performed under general anesthesia and typically take three to four hours to complete. Patients go home the same day of surgery and return to light physical activities within a few days.
"MALE BREAST REDUCTION"
Male Breast Reduction is a procedure that treats Gynecomastia. Gynecomastia is an abnormal growth of the male breast and can present as large and/or painful breasts. It is common in men of any age and is associated with certain medications, use of marijuana, liver problems and use of alcohol, hormonal or endocrine problems, use of performance enhancing drugs, and obesity. Most often there is no known cause for Gynecomastia which is especially true in adolescents. The psychological trauma to a developing young man as he goes through puberty can be devastating. Adolescents can become shy or depressed, they refuse to participate in sports for fear of having to remove their shirts which often leads to weight gain and further growth of the breast. Even mature men can be extremely self conscious of large breasts which can lead to problems in self esteem and interpersonal relationships.
Male Breast Reduction can effectively correct Gynecomastia often with minimal incisions and discomfort. The procedure can be combined with Liposuction to further define and contour the area with the goal of a more "masculine" looking chest. The recovery is quick and the psychological benefits, especially to young men, are dramatic.