Mammoplasty is a breast reduction surgery that removes excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breast to achieve a proportionate breast size.
Treatment Method:
- The surgery is performed through incisions and liposuction to remove excess breast fat.
- An incision is made around the nipple, areola, and below each breast.
- Excess tissue, fat, and skin are removed to reduce the size of the breasts.
- The breast is reshaped, and the nipple and areola area are reconstructed.
- In very large breasts, the nipple may be removed and a new nipple may be added.
- The surgeon's goal is to ensure that the breasts are symmetrical, though size and shape may vary slightly. The areola may also become smaller.
- Incision scars fade over time but do not disappear completely.