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Doctor Brett Beber: the Breasts Whisperer
Dr. Brett Beber is truly a master of his craft.
I’m in my late 30s, have never had kids, and was blessed (or cursed?) with a very large chest on a lean frame. After years of hormonal breast pain and backaches, my MD finally referred me to Dr. Beber so I could qualify for OHIP coverage. A friend-of-a-friend had recently had a reduction with him and raved about the results — and she was right!
I booked a consultation at his Holly Street office. The team (hi Olivia!) was lovely — welcoming, warm, and helpful. Dr. Beber was kind, attentive, funny and incredibly knowledgeable. Thanks to a last-minute opening at the hospital, I left that same day with a surgery date for the following month: a bilateral liposuction-assisted breast reduction.
Before surgery, I had to show him examples of my “dream boobs,” which felt weird and slightly absurd. Luckily, he seemed to read my mind and helped guide me through the process. I told him to go as small as possible — I was all in!
Surgery was day-only at Michael Garron Hospital. I arrived, joked with other patients to ease our nerves, and got sharpie-marked with surgical precision. The anesthesiologist had a great sense of humour, and I literally laughed myself to sleep. Surgery took about 3 hours — apparently I was strapped to a pivoting table so gravity could help check for breast symmetry mid-op. Science!
Post-op was smooth. I woke up with minimal pain (except the back of my heels from lying down so long), and Dr. Beber came by to let me know it all went well. Recovery was easier than expected. I rested like royalty, propped at 45°, with my family pampering me. Bandage removal was uneventful, and the results? Even with swelling, I could have cried with joy. Perky nipples, higher placement — I looked like I was 15 again!
Now, 3 months later, the swelling is gone, the hamster-biting-nipple hypersensitivity has passed, and I’m fully back to normal life. The scars are red but impressively thin and flat — minimal scarring is one of Dr. Beber’s many superpowers.
I use scar cream and massage twice daily, but the hard part is over. I’m mobile, pain-free, and feeling more confident and healthy than I have in years. Today, I even wore a sundress with no bra — something I hadn’t done in over a decade.
Thank you Dr. Beber and team! My only regret is not doing it sooner.
I’m in my late 30s, have never had kids, and was blessed (or cursed?) with a very large chest on a lean frame. After years of hormonal breast pain and backaches, my MD finally referred me to Dr. Beber so I could qualify for OHIP coverage. A friend-of-a-friend had recently had a reduction with him and raved about the results — and she was right!
I booked a consultation at his Holly Street office. The team (hi Olivia!) was lovely — welcoming, warm, and helpful. Dr. Beber was kind, attentive, funny and incredibly knowledgeable. Thanks to a last-minute opening at the hospital, I left that same day with a surgery date for the following month: a bilateral liposuction-assisted breast reduction.
Before surgery, I had to show him examples of my “dream boobs,” which felt weird and slightly absurd. Luckily, he seemed to read my mind and helped guide me through the process. I told him to go as small as possible — I was all in!
Surgery was day-only at Michael Garron Hospital. I arrived, joked with other patients to ease our nerves, and got sharpie-marked with surgical precision. The anesthesiologist had a great sense of humour, and I literally laughed myself to sleep. Surgery took about 3 hours — apparently I was strapped to a pivoting table so gravity could help check for breast symmetry mid-op. Science!
Post-op was smooth. I woke up with minimal pain (except the back of my heels from lying down so long), and Dr. Beber came by to let me know it all went well. Recovery was easier than expected. I rested like royalty, propped at 45°, with my family pampering me. Bandage removal was uneventful, and the results? Even with swelling, I could have cried with joy. Perky nipples, higher placement — I looked like I was 15 again!
Now, 3 months later, the swelling is gone, the hamster-biting-nipple hypersensitivity has passed, and I’m fully back to normal life. The scars are red but impressively thin and flat — minimal scarring is one of Dr. Beber’s many superpowers.
I use scar cream and massage twice daily, but the hard part is over. I’m mobile, pain-free, and feeling more confident and healthy than I have in years. Today, I even wore a sundress with no bra — something I hadn’t done in over a decade.
Thank you Dr. Beber and team! My only regret is not doing it sooner.
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