Inverted T Breast Reduction Before and After
Our patient decided to undergo breast reduction to deal with the back and neck pain she was experiencing due to her oversized breasts. Her last breast volume required an inverted T or anchor incision, which allowed for easy surgical manipulation and tissue reduction.
XXXL Extended Breast Reduction
This is an unusual case of an XXXL oversized breast reduction, which required an extended anchor shape incision to ensure proper tissue removal. In order to deliver an appropriate surgery, breast lifting was also employed to ensure natural, long-lasting results.
XL Reduction Before & After
Here is an example of a high-volume breast reduction surgery performed on a patient of almost 60 years of age. She wanted to live more comfortably by reducing the pain she was experiencing from her oversized chest. She opted for a large reduction performed through an anchor incision.
Breast Reduction + Uplift Before and After
Breast reduction and uplift are often performed simultaneously to allow for better, long-term results. This is a good example of such double-operation, performed with a single, vertical or lollipop incision, ensuring breast firmness with minimal scarring.
+XXXL Extended Breast Reduction
This patient found herself in a very advanced stage of breast ptosis, with severe sagginess leading to all sorts of psychological and physical malaise. She opted for an extended breast reduction and uplift, requiring a complete repositioning of the nipples and overall breast tissue. Given the extend of the surgery, the results were outstanding.
Anchor Breast Reduction Before and After
Here is an example of a more standard breast reduction operation, performed with a pre-emptive focus to avoid a future surgery of larger qualities. This patient required an extended inverted T (anchor) incision due to her wide rib cage and large breast base.