Tuberous Breast Surgery

 

    1.    What is tuberous breast?
Tuberous breast is a condition characterized by abnormal development of the breast tissue, often presenting with a constricted lower half and prominent areolas.
    2.    Who is a good candidate for tuberous breast surgery?
Women with tuberous breast deformity who are dissatisfied with their breast appearance and are in good health are ideal candidates.
    3.    How is tuberous breast surgery performed?
The procedure may involve expanding breast tissue, placing an implant, or reshaping existing tissue to create a more natural breast contour.
    4.    What should I do before the surgery?
Avoid smoking, stop taking blood-thinning medications, and follow the pre-surgery instructions provided by your doctor.
    5.    How long does tuberous breast surgery take?
The procedure typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on the specific techniques used.
    6.    Will I feel pain during the surgery?
No, tuberous breast surgery is performed under general anesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure.
    7.    What is the recovery time after tuberous breast surgery?
Initial recovery generally takes 1-2 weeks, but full healing may take several months.
    8.    Will there be visible scars after tuberous breast surgery?
Incisions are typically made along natural breast folds, so scars are usually discreet and fade over time.
    9.    What are the risks associated with tuberous breast surgery?
Risks include infection, bleeding, wound healing issues, asymmetry, and capsular contracture, though these are minimized with an experienced surgeon.
    10.    Will my breasts look natural after the surgery?
Yes, the breasts will have a more symmetrical and natural appearance after the surgery.
    11.    What precautions should I take after the surgery?
Avoid physical activities, wear a supportive bra as advised, and follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions.
    12.    Are the results of tuberous breast surgery permanent?
Yes, the results are long-lasting, though aging and weight fluctuations can affect breast appearance over time.
    13.    Can this procedure be combined with other aesthetic procedures?
Yes, it can be combined with procedures like liposuction or breast lift.
    14.    Will there be swelling or bruising after the surgery?
Mild swelling and bruising may occur initially but typically subside over time.
    15.    When can I return to work after tuberous breast surgery?
Most people can return to daily activities within 1-2 weeks, though full recovery may vary.

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