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Recovery after Breast Reduction Surgery – Top Tips

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is the most effective procedure to reduce the size of large and heavy breasts. Breast reduction can help to improve the shape of the breasts as well as help to alleviate back, shoulder or neck pain linked with having large breasts. The shape of the breasts can be improved when breast reduction is combined with a Breast lift to produce perky breasts. Sometimes breast liposuction may be recommended to reduce the size of large breasts in women who are not keen on the incisions and scars of traditional breast reduction surgery.


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How to prepare for breast reduction surgery


Getting the best results after breast reduction means following all of your surgeon’s preoperative recommendations, including:


How to have the best breast reduction recovery


Allocate a dedicated recovery space in your home before surgery which is preferably located on the ground floor to minimise having to go up and down the stairs in the first few days after .


We recommend all patients sleep on their back after a breast reduction whilst keeping their heads in an elevated position. This is easily maintained in a dedicated recliner chair.


Eating healthy foods after breast reduction is incredibly important to ensure a smooth recovery. You should focus on eating plenty of fruit and vegetables and bind with nuts, seeds, avocados and lean sources of protein such as chicken breast and fish.


Ask a responsible adult friend or relative to transport you home after surgery and look after you for the first few days after surgery.


Drink plenty of water after surgery to keep well hydrated. Alcohol and fizzy drinks should be avoided for at least two weeks after surgery.


Smoking the risk of postoperative wound complications and delayed healing. Smoking and vaping should be avoided for a minimum of four weeks before and after surgery.


We recommend taking a minimum of one week off work and, ideally, two weeks off work, particularly if you have a physically demanding occupation.


You will be given detailed postoperative instructions by our clinical team, and you should be familiar with these before the day of surgery.


The breast compression bra should be worn continuously for a minimum of six weeks as this helps to support your breasts in the optimum position for healing. After approximately eight weeks, you should transition to wearing a well-fitted sports bra. Underwired bras should be avoided for at least three months after surgery.


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Breast reduction surgery recovery timeline


Immediately after surgery, a sterile dressing will be applied to the and should remain on for a minimum of two weeks until you have your postoperative wound . A post-operative compression bra will be applied after surgery, and they should be worn continuously for a minimum of six weeks to support proper wound healing. Any postoperative pain and discomfort can be easily controlled with painkillers given to you by your surgeon.


After one week, some patients may be able to return to light work duties such as office-based work. People with more demanding occupations should take a of two weeks off work for adequate rest and recovery. You will be reviewed by one of our nurses one week after your surgery to review the incision sites and ensure your breasts are healing as expected.


The breasts may still feel sore and mildly tender, and any bruising and swelling may still be noticeable. The incisions may feel itchy, and this is a normal symptom of recovery after breast reduction.


After week three, you should not experience any pain, with residual bruising and swelling virtually disappearing by this time. Most people start to feel more normal, and physical exercise can gradually intensify. Most women begin to experience the benefits of breast reduction, including a reduction in neck pain and back pain.


Most people will have completed full recovery after breast reduction, although mild may persist for up to 6 months after surgery. The post-operative compression bra can be swapped for a sports bra. You should avoid wearing an underwired bra for a minimum of three months.


Although everyone heals differently, most people will feel back to normal after approximately 3 to 4 months. Swelling will be virtually unnoticeable, and you can now enjoy the final results of breast reduction surgery.


Exercising after Breast Reduction


After undergoing breast reduction surgery, it is crucial that you abstain from vigorous exercises, such as running, jogging, fitness classes, or sports that engage your upper body, for a period of six weeks.


Throughout this six-week recovery phase, it is also essential to avoid lifting, pushing, or pulling objects weighing more than 5kg.


Driving Post-Surgery


Following your breast reduction procedure, you will be unable to drive until you can comfortably wear a seatbelt and execute an emergency stop without aggravating your wounds or experiencing pain. It is crucial not to drive any sooner than one week after the surgery.


Bras and Undergarments After Breast Reduction Surgery


Though you might be tempted to go without a bra post-surgery, wearing a sports bra or surgical bra is vital for your recovery from breast reduction, as they help maintain the new breast shape. Opt for a non-padded, wire-free bra, and wear it continuously for 24 hours a day until approximately the eighth week.


This should avoid underwire bras, which can irritate the incision area the . Some women may not resume wearing underwire bras for three to six months after their procedure.


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You may shower approximately 48 hours after surgery. You should avoid excessively hot water, and lukewarm water is recommended. Try to avoid getting the dressings or incisions wet. You should avoid rubbing the area dry, and the best is the pat the area dry gently with a towel.


Make sure to follow all of your surgeons to get the fastest recovery after breast reduction.


Most patients can carry out light activities without assistance approximately one week after surgery. Full recovery after breast reduction occurs after three months.


The breasts will be much lighter after a breast reduction, and there will be a significantly reduced amount of breast sagging. The natural ageing combined with the effects of may result in gradual breast sagging over time.


You should avoid sleeping on your side or front after a breast reduction for at least four weeks after surgery.


You should avoid jogging or running after breast reduction surgery until six weeks after surgery.


Perky breasts can be achieved by combining a breast with a breast lift to improve the shape of saggy or droopy breasts.


Breast reduction surgery at Centre for Surgery


Centre for is the leading surgery clinic in London and is home to some of the best cosmetic surgeons in the UK. We are renowned for our expertise in all forms of breast reduction using both the traditional method and for women keen on a less invasive approach to reduce the size of large breasts.


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