Candidate for breast reduction

Bahram Ghaderi, MD answers: Breast reduction recommended if overweight?

there is some hestitation on my part to get breast reduction. would a good candidate for breast reduction surgery be overweight?


Bahram Ghaderi, MD
10 months ago

Breast reduction patients are the happiest plastic surgery patients. If you are bothered by breasts that are disproportionately larger than your body, back and neck pain and have difficulty exercising, then you may be a candidate for the surgery. Seeking out a board certified plastic surgeon for a consultation is the best place to start. You always want to be near your ideal body weight before surgery as to avoid breast size changes with weight loss after surgery.

Some patients, however, do not have any changes to their breast size with weight loss. Sometimes it is difficult to exercise with heavier breasts. Discuss all your concerns with your surgeon and then you can decide which direction is best for you. Sometimes having a breast reduction helps with weight loss as you can exercise easier.

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A: You should know if you are a good candidate for breast reduction

Otto Joseph Placik, MD
6 months ago

There are no absolutes here.

This is somewhat of a subjective determination.

Ultimately, you need to decide if your breasts are too large and cause you significant discomfort.

If you are asking if the insurance company will agree, that is entirely a different matter.

Some companies, like Blue Cross, use reference guides such as the Schnur scale to determine elegibility for the procedure. To review this scale, click here:

http://www.bcbst.com/mpmanual/The_Schnur_Sliding_Scale_chart.htm

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