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Thank you for your question. The only non-surgical method for reducing the current size of your breasts would be to lose weight. Using lotions or massage will not help you to achieve this goal. However, losing weight would only help with the size (volume) of your breast tissue, and will generally not significantly alter the overall shape or laxity of your breast skin.
Can be challenging and rather than focus on what cup size you will have, its probably more important to discuss options on how you can best fill out your upper poles as they are hollow now and if nothing is done to help that, will remain hollow. Also nipple grafts would be recommended with ...
And I'm sorry that it happened in your case. Your surgeon is doing the proper things for management of the wound and if the bulge is dead fat, that will have to be removed as well. Your wound will eventually be free of debris and compromised tissue and then start filling in from the bottom u...
What you have going on is the most common short term issue I see with breast reductions post operatively. This is the area with the most tension and therefore most susceptible to wound healing issues. The vast majority heal over a few weeks with only attentive local wound care....
Your right areola is suffering from a lack of blood supply. It will heal but it will do so very slowly so be patient with it and follow your surgeon's wound care instructions.
Although I understand your desire to undergo breast reduction surgery now, I would advise you not to do so at this point. Best to focus on losing weight prior to proceeding with any type of elective surgery. Best wishes.
Hello Kim, I usually provide Silvadene cream to my patients when they have similar wounds until the wounds are completely healed. Keep the gauze there because you do not want any moisture up under your breast because it will only make it worse. Keeping the incision area dry is...
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