Reduction and mammary ptose
General information about breast reduction
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure performed under general anesthesia and in most cases supported by social security if the amount of gland removed in each breast is greater than 300 grams.
The intervention consists of reducing breast volume and also of correcting the ptosis.
Given the problem of back pain, discomfort in sporting activity and in getting dressed, or the impact in social life, breast reduction is often seen as an option.
The preoperative mammograms are carried out systematically.
If overweight, a diet is recommended before any surgical intervention, with weight stabilization of at least 3 months.
Quitting smoking is strongly recommended.

Before breast reduction

After breast reduction Result after 1 month. Inflammated scars. Reduction of 750 grams on the right and 700 grams on the left.

After breast reduction
Result after one year. Scars barely visible.

Before breast reduction

After breast reduction
Result after a month. Fine scars.
Reduction of 410 grams on the right and 420 grams on the left.

Before breast reduction

After breast reduction
Result after a week.
Reduction of 650 grams on the left and 670 on the right.

After breast reduction
Result after one month

Before breast reduction

After breast reduction
Result in a week. Puckering around the areola.
Reduction of 580 grams on the right and 600 grams on the left.

After breast reduction
Result after 1 month. Disappearance of puckering around the areola.