Do you feel discomfort due to overly large breasts (macromastia)? Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, helps resolve this issue in females, improving posture and relieving back pain.
Nowadays, male chest reduction surgery (gynecomastia) has also gained popularity.
Visit the top breast reduction surgeons at Asli Tarcan clinic for the best breast reduction surgery in Turkey. Professional doctors, personalized care and great aftercare services make Turkey a considered medical haven for these affordable procedures.
Let’s explore what breast reduction surgery is, its possible benefits and risks along with different procedures.
What Is Breast Reduction Surgery?
Breast reduction surgery is a plastic procedure that reduces breast size to relieve physical discomfort and improve overall physical appearance. It removes the extra fat, tissue, and skin to achieve a breast size proportional to the body.
This treatment helps women get rid of posture problems caused by the weight of large breasts and related pains such as chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain.
Similarly, men with gynecomastia (enlarged male breasts) can benefit from male chest reduction surgery, resulting in a more masculine chest contour.
Benefits of Breast Reduction
Numerous advantages of breast reduction surgery exist, such as:
- Reduced pain in back, neck, and shoulder.
- Lowered risk of breast cancer.
- Improved self-esteem with more proportional breasts.
- Better Posture.
- Reduced skin irritation and rashes.
- Improved clothing fit.
- Easier physical activity like exercising.
- Opportunity for a breast lift.
- Easier breathing with smaller breasts.
Ideal Candidates For Breast Reduction in Turkey
You may be a good candidate for breast reduction and uplift surgery if you have one or more of the following symptoms:
- Limitations in physical activity.
- Difficulty finding fitting clothes.
- Emotional discomfort.
- Pain in the back, neck or shoulder.
- Painful bra straps indentations.
- Skin irritations beneath large breasts.
- Droopy, stretched breasts.
- Enlarged areola.
- Breast size causing physical discomfort
- Posture Problems
- Lack of chiselled chest contours (male).
Breast Reduction Surgery Procedure
Breast or chest reduction procedures are of three types. The surgery choice depends on your breast size, how much breast tissue needs removal, the level of incision required and the desired post-treatment appearance.
- Vertical or lollipop.
- Inverted T or anchor.
- Liposuction.
Vertical/Lollipop VS. Inverted T/Anchor
Mammoplasty in Turkey procedure’s initial stages are the same for both lollipop and anchor surgeries. Visit the best breast reduction doctors at our Asli Tarcan clinic in Turkey for a preoperative consultation. You must fulfill all the surgery’s prerequisites as set by your doctors.
Here’s a tabular comparison between the procedures of Lollipop and Anchor Breast Reduction surgeries in fine detail.
Feature | Vertical/ Lollipop Breast Reduction | Inverted T/Anchor Breast Reduction |
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Incision Type | Vertical incision around the areola (pigmented skin around nipple) and down to breast crease, with no horizontal incision | Inverted-T/ anchor-shaped incision around areola, vertically down, and along the breast crease |
Scarring | Minimal, limited to areola and downwards | More scarring, with horizontal scar across breast crease |
Another Name | Vertical or short-scar breast reduction | Inverted T or anchor breast reduction |
Suitable For | Ideal for moderate breast reductions | Best for large breast reductions, more significant reshaping |
Shape Improvement | Provides lifting and reshaping with a smaller tissue reduction | Offers more dramatic reshaping and lifting due to greater tissue removal |
Healing Time | Faster healing time due to fewer incisions | Longer healing time due to more incisions and larger area treated |
Aesthetic Result | Natural, rounded breast shape with less visible scarring | More dramatic reshaping with more visible scarring |
Procedure Duration | Typically shorter, around 2-3 hours | Longer procedure, often 3-4 hours due to more extensive tissue removal |
Nipple Sensitivity | Greater nipple sensitivity preservation due to fewer incisions and less nerve damage | Slightly greater risk of reduced nipple sensitivity due to extensive tissue manipulation with possible nerve damage |
Post-op Recovery | Less discomfort with quicker recovery due to smaller incisions | More discomfort with longer recovery due to additional incisions and larger tissue reduction |
Common Use Cases | Moderate sagging or asymmetry, minor reductions | Significant reduction in size with shape corrections for very large breasts (macromastia or gigantomastia) |
Liposuction
Liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure where the surgeon makes small cuts in your breast skin to insert a thin tube connected to a vacuum. This tube suctions fat and fluids from your breast area.
This option is best for small reductions, for people whose skin will snap back into place and are looking for less scarring than other surgery techniques.
Note:– You can also go for breast uplift, also known as a mastopexy or a boob lift, along with a breast reduction treatment. It is a secondary aspect of plastic surgery that lifts and firms the breasts.
See Also: Liposuction surgery in Turkey
Pre-procedure Checklist
Breast reduction before and after points are essential for a successful treatment. Some essential requirements are:
- Get a mammogram.
- Avoid smoking for about 6 weeks before and after surgery.
- Don’t take blood-thinning drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen/Advil.
- Avoid herbal supplement usage.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery.
- Eat a healthy, balanced diet with fruits, vegetables and proteins.
- Avoid alcohol consumption 6 weeks before.
- Have plenty of ice at home.
- Prepare gauze and clean washcloths or towels.
- Wear loose, comfortable shirts.
- Use special ointments or creams as recommended by your surgeon for incision sites.
Post-Procedure Care
Great post-op care ensures long-lasting results of chest reduction procedure. Follow these steps for a great recovery:
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 6 weeks.
- Don’t lift heavy weights (Above 10 pounds) for 6 six weeks.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Attend follow-up appointments to remove bandages and stitches.
- Wear a sports bra or surgical bra for the initial weeks post-surgery.
- Take painkillers as instructed, such as Tylenol, ibuprofen or naproxen.
Risks Associated with Chest Reduction
Breast reduction surgery poses the same complications as other major surgeries. Some of the possible risks include:
- Breastfeeding difficulties, including reduced milk supply.
- Temporary bruising and scarring.
- Depressed/raised scars due to tissue layers’ unequal healing.
- Blood clots formation post-surgery.
- Difficulty or inability to breastfeed.
- Asymmetrical (uneven) breasts.
- Damage to nerves, blood vessels, and other body parts.
- Losing of feeling in nipples or surrounding areas.
- Short term side effects of anaesthesia.
- Fluid buildup beneath the skin (seroma).
- Loss of blood flow.
- The need for more surgery.
What are the Contraindications for Breast Reduction?
The reduction treatment is not suitable for all kinds of patients, male or female. Contraindications include those who:
- Smoke or drink.
- Are very obese
- Don’t want breast or chest scarring.
- Growing teenagers and young adults, as might need second surgery later with growing breasts.
- Plan to breastfeed.
- Plan to lose weight.
Turkey Breast Reduction Cost
Wish for affordable breast reduction or the best place in Turkey for breast reduction? Come visit our Asli Tarcan clinic in Turkey!
The price of breast or chest reduction in males and females, is quite high across countries like the UK, USA and the European region compared to Turkey.
Let’s observe how much does breast reduction cost in various countries globally including Turkey in a tabular form.
Country | Breast Reduction Cost |
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Turkey | $4,500 - $5,500 |
USA | $8200 - $12500 |
UK | $7200 - $9500 |
Italy | $6000 - $9000 |
Mexico | $4450 - $7200 |
Gynecomastia Surgery
Male chest reduction surgery is called Gynecomastia. You can visit our Asli Tarcan clinic in Turkey to get a chiselled male chest with no sagging tissues. This procedure involves a technique where the surgeon reduces the breast size without lifting them.
The plastic surgeon also can move the nipples and areolas. This surgery usually takes 2 to 3 hours, leaving visible scars on your chest.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is breast reduction treatment risky?
The surgery itself is generally very safe, but carries risks like all other surgical procedures.
Is it painful after the breast reduction process?
Apart from general pain after surgery, you don’t suffer severe pain. Painkillers and cold compression can easily control a little bit of pain.
How long can breast reduction surgery last?
The surgery typically takes about three to four hours on average.
Can I breastfeed after reduction surgery?
Some people have difficulty breastfeeding post-surgery. If you plan on breastfeeding, you should postpone this treatment.
How successful is breast reduction surgery?
The surgery is very successful with almost 100% success rate and high patient satisfaction rates.
Can I suffer from numbness in my nipples or breasts after the procedure?
During surgery, the surgeon has to deal with thin nerves that allow a sense of touch. Being unable to avoid these nerves may cause a temporary or long-lasting numbness in your breasts or nipples.
How can I reduce breast reduction procedure scarring?
Breast reduction involves cutting and removing excess skin, so you can expect some permanent scars. Laser treatments can help reduce scarring’s physical appearance.
The recovery time of breast reduction turkey depends upon which factors?
The recovery time for the surgery depends on:
- The procedure type.
- Age.
- General health status.
How old do I have to be to get a breast reduction?
You should opt for this treatment when the breasts are fully developed.
When are the red flags to contact my doctor ASAP post-procedure?
Contact your doctor right away when:
- See unusual discharge from incision sites like pus.
- Stitches come out before the due date.
- Notice some infection symptoms, like redness, tenderness, unusual swelling, or fever.