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Plastic Surgery » Breast Reduction
Breast Reduction in New York
Plastic Surgery » Breast Reduction

Breast Reduction New York

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, fat, and glandular tissue from the breasts. Dr. Douglas Steinbrech, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City, is proud to offer breast reduction surgery to appropriate patients.

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Discover the Multiple Benefits of Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a transformative procedure that brings both physical and emotional relief. With a world increasingly focused on comfort and well-being, the benefits of this surgery extend far beyond the obvious.

Alleviate Back Pain

Say goodbye to persistent backaches. Reduction lightens the load, promoting spinal health.

Boost Self-Esteem

Step out with newfound confidence, embracing your proportionate silhouette.

Active Lifestyle Freedom

Engage in physical activities without restraint or discomfort, unlocking a healthier you.

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What Does a Breast Reduction Procedure Involve?

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin, fat, and glandular tissue from the breasts. The goal is to create breasts that are more proportionate in size to the patient’s body. Reducing the size and weight of the breasts can help patients feel better about their appearance, improve their self-esteem, and alleviate the physical discomforts that are associated with large breasts.

A breast reduction surgery is designed to reduce the size of overly large breasts in order to reduce physical strain, emotional stress, and discomfort. During the breast reduction procedure, Dr. Steinbrech will work to remove breast tissue, fatty tissue, and excess skin in order to reshape smaller breasts that are lighter and more proportional to the patient’s body.

The surgery begins with two anchor-shaped incisions extending down from the nipples and across the natural crease of the breasts. It can be performed as an outpatient procedure so your recovery will be spent at home. The final results of your breast reduction are intended to be very long-lasting, often permanent.

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The goal of this procedure is to create breasts that are more proportionate in size to the patient’s body.
The goal of this procedure is to create breasts that are more proportionate in size to the patient’s body.

The Health Impact Of Large Breasts

A big bust can have a major impact on a woman’s health. Many women with big, pendulous breasts feel self-conscious about their bodies and the way others perceive them. Large breasts can also interfere with a woman’s ability to participate in physical activities, which can make exercising difficult. Back, neck, and shoulder pain, poor posture, skin rashes, and breathing problems are also common.

Breast Reduction Candidates

If you are experiencing excess breast tissue, neck pain, and a decrease in your quality of life due to the weight of your heavy breasts, then you may be a good candidate for breast reduction surgery. During your initial consultation with Dr. Steinbrech, he will evaluate the size and shape of your breasts to help determine if cosmetic surgery is the best option for you.

If you are looking to have plastic surgery done on your body, look no further. Dr. Steinbrech is one of the most professional, caring and skilled surgeons. My body looks better than ever! If you want to look and feel great and have a doctor who cares about his patients and tells you exactly how you are going to look afterward he is your guy!

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Breast Reduction Consultation With Dr. Steinbrech

The breast reduction consultation is an important step, so it is crucial that you are open and honest. Be prepared to discuss your medical history, your reasons for seeking breast reduction and your desired outcome. Dr. Steinbrech will examine your breasts, talk with you about reasonable and expected outcomes for your particular situation, and answer questions. All aspects of the procedure will be explained during the appointment, including how the procedure is performed, the risks associated with it and what to expect during recovery.

Breast Reduction Cost in New York City

Breast reduction surgery in New York ranges from $10,000 to $14,000. The price varies depending on the breast reduction technique used, the complexity and extent of the procedure, and other factors. The cost is usually covered by insurance companies if it is deemed medically necessary, however there may be some out-of-pocket expenses for things such as anesthesia. It’s important to speak with your insurance company beforehand to find out what is covered and what isn’t. During your consultation with Dr. Steinbrech, he will discuss all costs associated with the procedure so you can make an informed decision about whether or not you would like to proceed.

Potential Risks of Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery is generally safe when performed by an experienced plastic surgeon such as Dr. Steinbrech. However, there are some risks associated with this procedure that should be discussed with Dr. Steinbrech before surgery.

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The cost is usually covered by insurance companies if it is deemed medically necessary.

Common risks of breast reduction include the possibility of inframammary fold displacement, excess tissue removal, loss of nipple sensation, asymmetry in breast size or shape, pigmentation around the nipple area, permanent scarring, and risk of infection. There are various techniques for performing breast reduction that help to minimize these risks. It’s important to discuss these risks with Dr. Steinbrech before deciding if this procedure is right for you.

During The Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically requires two to four hours to complete. During the procedure, incisions are made from the nipple’s new location to the breast crease and along the breast crease. The plastic surgeon carefully removes excess skin, fat and glandular tissue to reduce the size and weight of the breast. Then, the nipple is relocated and the breast is meticulously recontoured to create a natural, smaller shape.

Female patient before and after a breast reduction procedure in New York.
Breast Reduction patient before and after the procedure.
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Breast Reduction Recovery Period

The recovery period of breast reduction surgery generally lasts for a few weeks. After the first few days after surgery, the healing process begins and physical therapy may be recommended to help reduce the swelling. The patient should avoid any strenuous activity for at least two to three weeks and should follow Dr. Steinbrech’s instructions for optimal results.

After the surgery, dressings will be applied to the incisions; surgical drainage tubes may be placed to drain fluid. Patients will need to wear an elastic bandage or surgical bra to support the breasts and minimize swelling while they heal. Some discomfort in the form of pain, sensitivity, numbness or bruising is to be expected after the procedure. These may persist for a few months, but they should subside in time. Slight changes in breast size are also common.

Any contact with the breasts should be gentle for the six weeks immediately following the surgery. While the surgical bra should be worn for a month, the stitches can be removed after one week, and the majority of patients are able to return to work after two weeks.

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Patients will need to wear an elastic bandage or surgical bra to support the breasts.

Is it possible for breast tissue to regrow following a breast reduction procedure?

Unfortunately, it is possible for breast tissue to “grow back” over time but the good news is that you can do something about it. The human body is a delicate system composed of chemicals, organs, and cells that all work together. Factors outside the body can affect it, sometimes with unwanted consequences. Changes in weight, pregnancies, stress and illness, and shifts in the hormone balance can all create reactions in the body. Some of these reactions may include the regrowth of breast tissue.

Even so, breast tissue regrowth is very rarely enough to require a second surgery, if any tissue grows back at all. There are some issues that can cause breast tissue to return:

  • Dramatic hormonal shifts, like those caused by menopause
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Significant weight gain
  • Certain medications, especially any that may affect the endocrine system
  • Physical growth after breast reduction surgery, which is only a concern for young women and teenagers

The vast majority of breast reduction patients will recover and live their lives with smaller, more manageable breasts. Still, staying tuned into your body can help you to stay on top of any unwanted changes. The best way to preserve your breast reduction results is to take proper care of your body. Focus on your own health and wellness by eating a healthy diet, drinking enough water, exercising regularly, and maintaining a consistent weight.

If you are planning pregnancies following your breast reduction, discuss it with Dr. Steinbrech so he can monitor your breast size afterwards if needed. Many of the strategies mentioned above can help to keep your body weight from fluctuating too much during pregnancy, but the shifts in your hormones may cause additional strain. Keeping your hormones balanced is important whether you’re pregnant or not, so discuss your strategy for managing menopause ahead of time as well.

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  • Dr. Douglas Steinbrech has been ranked in the top 10 plastic surgeons in NYC.
  • Dr. Douglas Steinbrech is a Plastic Surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons under the American Board of Medical Specialties.
  • Dr. Steinbrech underwent eight years of surgical training at New York University in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive surgery.
  • He has been awarded grants from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation.
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Breast Reduction Surgery Frequently Asked Questions

What is breast reduction surgery?

Also called reduction mammaplasty, breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure that reduces the size of the breasts by removing excess skin, glandular tissue and fat.

Why would a woman consider breast reduction surgery?

Big breasts and the preconceived notions many people hold about the women who have them can contribute to body image issues and poor self-esteem. Physically, overly large breasts are linked to skin rashes, breathing issues, and back, neck and shoulder pain.

Who is a good candidate for breast reduction surgery?

Healthy women who do not smoke, have reasonable expectations, and are tired of dealing with the emotional and physical problems associated with overly large breasts are generally good candidates.

What type of anesthesia is used during breast reduction?

Breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia.

What happens during breast reduction?

Incisions are made from the nipple’s new location to the breast crease and along the breast crease. Excess skin, fat and glandular tissue are removed, and the nipple is relocated. The breast is reformed to create a natural, smaller shape.

What should I expect after breast reduction?

After the surgery, incisions will be covered with dressings. Surgical drainage tubes may be present to drain fluid and an elastic bandage or surgical bra will be in place to support the breasts and minimize swelling while you heal.

Does breast reduction surgery hurt?

Some discomfort is to be expected. After breast reduction, pain, sensitivity, numbness, bruising or swelling can occur, but these issues improve with time.

How long will I need to wear a surgical bra after breast reduction?

You should expect to wear a surgical bra for one month. During the six weeks following the surgery, any contact with the breasts should be gentle.

How long will I need to be off from work after breast reduction?

The majority of patients can return to work after two weeks.

Are there potential risks or complications associated with breast reduction surgery?

Every surgery poses certain risks. With breast reduction surgery, these risks include bleeding, infection, a poor reaction to anesthesia, loss of sensation in the nipple or breast, and breasts or nipples that are slightly uneven. Having the procedure performed by an experienced board-certified plastic surgeon can help minimize these risks.

Will the breast reduction incisions leave a nipple or breast scar?

Patients who undergo breast reduction surgery will have an anchor-shaped scar on the lower half of the breast. It will fade as time passes and can be easily hidden under a bra or bikini top.

Is breastfeeding possible after breast reduction surgery?

Breast reduction surgery is not recommended for women who plan to breast-feed. Some milk ducts are removed during the procedure, and this can limit a woman’s ability to breast-feed.

How long do the results of breast reduction surgery last?

The results of breast reduction surgery are permanent. However, it should be noted that pregnancy, aging, hormonal factors, and weight fluctuations can trigger changes in breast size and shape.

Are patients generally happy with the results of breast reduction surgery?

The majority of patients are delighted with the results of their breast reduction. In a 2012 study that looked at patient satisfaction six months after surgery, nearly 90 percent of women rated their results as “good” or “very good.” A second study evaluating the satisfaction of breast reduction patients who were seen over the course of a decade had similar findings; more than 95 percent of patients surveyed reported that they were satisfied with the results of their breast reduction and would do it again.

Can I pick the cup size I want to have after my breast reduction?

If only everything were as easy as ordering from a fast food menu, plastic surgery procedures would happen with a snap of the fingers. Sadly, you won’t be able to ask for a specific cup size during your breast reduction consultation. Well, you could ask, but your plastic surgeon won’t be able to guarantee it. Basically, the surgical process can’t work backwards in that manner. Instead, your plastic surgeon will evaluate your body’s structure and proportions to determine what size breasts would be best suited to your frame. Aiming for that size, he will remove as much breast tissue and fat cells as is safely possible to achieve that size. You might get close to the size you had in mind, but it’s not exactly as easy as ordering from a catalogue. In the meantime, hold off on buying any new bras until after your breasts have healed from surgery and you are no longer required to wear a surgical support bra. You’ll likely end up with a lot of store returns to make.

Is breast reduction covered by insurance?

Breast reduction may be covered by insurance if it is deemed medically necessary. Conditions like chronic back, neck, or shoulder pain, skin irritation, posture issues, or limitations in physical activity caused by overly large breasts can qualify. Insurance providers typically require documentation, such as a doctor’s recommendation, medical records, and evidence of prior surgical treatments like physical therapy or pain management. Some insurers may also specify a minimum amount of breast tissue to be removed. To determine coverage, contact your insurance company, review their criteria, and consult with a board-certified surgeon who can assist with submitting the necessary documentation for approval.

What breast reduction surgeon is near me?

If you live in the state of New York, Douglas S. Steinbrech, MD offers breast reduction among its services and is conveniently located in Manhattan. For a full list of services, please visit our locations page.

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