One of the most common complaints I hear is that "I can't loose this last 20-30 pounds"..."these breast are keeping me from exercising. They are heavy, painful ..." In response, I would include that the breast may or may not get smaller with weight loss. It is important to understand that the breast is comprised of both glandular tissue and adipose (fat) tissue. The mix of the two is unpredictable and therefore makes it difficult to forecast a long-term result.
Ultimately, a revision procedure may be necessary once you have lost the remainder of your weight. Either way, I have yet to hear any of my patients who had a reduction prior to their final weight loss say that they wish they had not done it. Breast Reduction patients are some of my happiest patients. The result will enable you to get on with your life without the heavy, painful disruption of large pendulous breast. The one thing that you can be assured of...If your breast size has not changed much over the past several years, it would be highly unlikely that they would get bigger with future weight gain, following a surgical Breast Reduction. But, at the very least, If your weight is not stable...anything is possible. A good diet, a good exercise program and a Breast Reduction could just change your life.
Best of luck to you,
Marshall T. Partington, MD FACS



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