True or False: Breast Reduction Surgery

breast reduction surgeryEven if it is not quite as commonly performed as breast augmentation, breast reduction surgery is still very in-demand among cosmetic surgery patients. This has become more and more true in recent years as societal trends have shifted more towards smaller, more natural-looking breasts. To help inform my prospective patients about this procedure and what it can (and cannot) help them achieve, I wanted to take a moment to debunk some common myths about breast reduction surgery.

True or False: Losing Weight Can Help Women Reduce Their Breast Size

This is false. While it’s true that there is fatty tissue in the breasts, there is also glandular tissue that will not respond to changes in a person’s weight. While losing weight may be able to provide a modest decrease in breast size, this is not a result that women should expect. This is why breast reduction (and not liposuction) is often needed to provide the aesthetic results that women who wish to decrease their breast size desire.

True or False: Breast Reduction Can Make Me Feel Better Physically

This is true. In addition to helping to increase a woman’s self-esteem by helping them achieve a more satisfying breast contour, breast reduction can provide some additional medical benefits as well. For example, overly large, heavy breasts can be a cause of back and neck pain, rashes under the breasts, bra strap indentations, as well as posture issues. Undergoing breast reduction can alleviate this pain and discomfort.

True or False: A Breast Reduction Will Not Be Covered By Insurance

This one depends on each patient’s unique situation as well as their individual insurance. As a general rule, insurance companies will not cover procedures that they deem elective, including cosmetic surgery. However, due to the medical benefits that we mentioned above, breast reduction may exist in a grey area between elective and not elective. It’s important to speak with your insurance provider first to know exactly what is and is not covered. In cases where insurance will not help, I offer plastic surgery financing options to assist my patients.

When performed by an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon, breast reduction surgery can be a legitimately life-changing procedure. For more information, contact me, Dr. Franklyn Elliott, to schedule a plastic surgery consultation. Don’t forget to also follow along with me on Facebook for additional tips, news, and much more.