Breast Reduction Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions related to breast reduction surgery? This overview goes over some of the most asked questions when it comes to undergoing the procedure at the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center.

General Breast Reduction FAQs

Breast reduction is a transformative procedure designed to alleviate discomfort and improve the shape and size of the breasts, creating a balanced and proportionate look that enhances your body’s natural contours. Here’s what you need to know about how it works and who can benefit.

Breast reduction surgery removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to create a more proportionate breast size. This can help alleviate physical discomfort and improve mobility.

Good candidates are those experiencing physical pain, discomfort, or emotional challenges due to large breasts. Ideal candidates are also in good health and have realistic expectations for the outcome.

The surgery typically takes 2-4 hours, depending on the complexity and amount of tissue being removed. Our surgeon will provide a specific time estimate based on your unique case.

Yes, scarring is a normal part of breast reduction surgery, but scars fade significantly over time. Proper incision care and scar treatments can help minimize their appearance.

Many patients find that breast reduction surgery improves posture by reducing the weight that causes strain on the back, neck, and shoulders. This can lead to better alignment and overall comfort.

Pre Op FAQs

Preparing for breast reduction surgery is essential to ensure a smooth and successful experience. Let’s go over what you should expect and how to get ready for the best possible results.

In the weeks leading up to surgery, avoid smoking, maintain a healthy diet, and follow any specific instructions from our surgeon. You may also need to stop certain medications that could affect the procedure.

Yes, most patients require a medical evaluation to ensure they’re healthy enough for surgery. Our surgeon may also request lab tests or a mammogram as part of the preparation process.

Yes, you may need to stop taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or certain supplements, before surgery. Our doctor will provide a list of medications to avoid in the weeks leading up to your procedure.

Yes, it’s essential to have someone available to help you with basic tasks during the first few days after surgery. Arrange for a friend or family member to drive you home and assist you during the initial recovery period.

Wear loose, comfortable clothing that’s easy to put on and take off, such as a button-up shirt. You’ll also want to bring any necessary paperwork or personal items you may need for your recovery at home.

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Surgery FAQs

Understanding what happens during breast reduction surgery can help you feel more at ease. Here’s a look at the procedure itself and what you can expect while you’re in surgery.

Techniques vary based on the patient’s needs and include methods like the Anchor (Inverted-T), Lollipop (Vertical), and Donut (Peri-Areolar) techniques. Our surgeon will choose the best technique to achieve your desired results.

The procedure itself is not painful as you’ll be under anesthesia. Mild to moderate discomfort is common during recovery, but pain medications and supportive garments help manage this.

Yes, in most breast reductions, the nipples and areolas are repositioned to create a natural, lifted appearance. We aim to keep the nipples proportional to your new breast size.

The amount of tissue removed depends on your goals and body proportions. We will discuss a target reduction amount during the consultation.

As with any surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, and changes in sensation. Following post-operative care instructions and choosing an experienced surgeon can reduce these risks.

Recovery & Aftercare FAQs

Proper recovery and aftercare are key to achieving your desired results and feeling your best. Here’s what you need to know about the recovery process and how to take care of yourself afterward.

Recovery varies, but most patients take about 1-2 weeks for initial healing and 6-8 weeks for a full recovery. Swelling may take several months to fully subside.

During the first week, expect some discomfort, swelling, and bruising. Rest, pain management, and wearing a compression garment are key to a smooth recovery.

Most patients can return to light activities in about two weeks and resume exercise and heavy lifting around six weeks. Follow our surgeon’s advice for your specific case.

While some changes will be visible shortly after surgery, the final results may take a few months to be fully apparent. This is due to the gradual healing process and the subsiding of swelling.

Yes, a compression bra is recommended for the first few weeks to support healing and reduce swelling. We will let you know when it’s safe to switch back to regular bras.

To minimize scarring, follow our surgeon’s incision care instructions, avoid sun exposure, and consider scar treatments like silicone sheets or gels if recommended.

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New Jersey Breast Reduction Center FAQs

Do you have questions about the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center? Check out a handful of answers below to get you started in the right direction.

Yes! Here at the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center we offer free consultations for prospective patients looking to undergo breast reduction surgery. Feel free to reach out to book one today.

We have you covered whether you want to come in for an in person consultation or stay at home for a virtual consultation.

Dr. Rosenberg is board certified under the American Board of Plastic Surgery with extensive highly rated reviews. His expertise is plastic surgery and can handle any and all types of procedures you may be looking for.

It really all depends! The cost of breast reduction can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure, type of anesthesia used, and any additional treatments required. During your consultation, we will go over the pricing options tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Some insurance plans cover breast reduction surgery if it’s deemed medically necessary. You’ll need documentation of symptoms and possibly evidence of conservative treatments.

Insurance companies may consider breast reduction medically necessary if you experience chronic pain, skin irritation, or other health issues related to breast size. Each insurance provider has specific requirements.

Yes, we offer financing options for breast reduction surgery such as CareCredit and PatientFi™. This can help you pay for surgery over a longer period of time.

Feel free to either call our office at (551) 733-2229 or fill out a quick and easy form on our consultation page to get started. Let’s get you all set!

Why Choose the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center?

At the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center, we’re dedicated to providing exceptional breast reduction care from your initial consultation to your final results. No matter where you are coming from in NJ (and beyond), our team is here to guide and support you throughout the entire process.

We specialize in a range of breast reduction techniques such as anchor, lollipop, donut, and liposuction scar incisions, that cover all types of breasts and focus on delivering results that meet your unique needs. Whether you’re considering a traditional breast reduction or other related procedures, our expertise ensures you will achieve the look and balance that you are looking for.

Do you have questions or are you ready to book your in-person or virtual consultation? Contact the New Jersey Breast Reduction Center today. We’re here to help!

New Jersey Breast Reduction Center
1567 Palisade Avenue #3C
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
(551) 733-2229