For many patients who want a breast augmentation, it is inconceivable that some women also suffer from breasts that are too large. The demand for breast reduction is very high, as overly large breasts cause both physical and psychological medical suffering. This severely restricts the well-being of many women.
Women with overly large breasts often suffer from certain physical complaints such as neck pain, pain in the thoracic spine and shoulder pain. The bra strap cutting into the shoulder corner joint as well as redness and open skin irritation in the underbust crease are also common problems with overly large breasts.
In addition to these obvious physical complaints, the women affected also suffer psychologically from their breasts. Constant pain and the feeling that everyone is staring at the breasts are often a heavy psychological burden. As a result, those affected usually wear very loose-fitting clothing to hide their breasts. The arms are also often held protectively in front of the chest to ward off glances. Breast that are too large are also very annoying during sport.
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that is adapted according to the initial situation. Breast reduction helps to alleviate both the physical and psychological stress of overly large breasts. Breast reduction is also performed prophylactically to prevent chronic spinal problems from developing in the first place.
Reducing the size of the breast improves physical complaints, posture and minimizes the risk of skin irritations and infections. Psychologically, women simply feel better after breast reduction, they feel more comfortable and self-confident. Breast reduction surgery also corrects the physical discomfort caused by excessively large breasts.
If you are also interested in breast reduction, I would be happy to have a consultation with you!
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