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Breast Reduction
Heavy, pendulous breasts can bestow a lifetime of problems for the "well-endowed" — limiting sports activities, and causing significant back pain and spine problems, and even emotional issues. For many large-breasted women, their double D cups are, in fact, a bodily burden.
Fortunately there is an alternative to avoid those problems through breast reduction surgery. It's called liposuction breast reduction, and according to Dr. K. Ramachandran, the procedure involves less pain, less scarring, and better results.
In the traditional breast reduction surgery, called mammaplasty, the surgeon makes a large T-shaped incision to remove excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin.
By contrast, with liposuction breast reduction Dr. K. Ramachandran makes one small incision under the fold of each breast. The incision is just large enough to fit a tiny cannula, or tube, through which the surgeon sucks out excess fat.
And while the traditional surgery can take up to five hours and nine weeks for full recovery, liposuction breast reduction takes about an hour with patients back to their full activities within a week.
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