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Breast Reduction Surgery – Indications – Pennsylvania

Breast Reduction Surgery – Indications – Pennsylvania

Published on December 13, 2013 

Large breasts can be a source of concern for women psychologically as well as a cause of secondary health problems. Women with large breasts that are greater than 500 grams per breast may be experiencing macromastia or gigantomastia. Breast reduction surgery may be an ideal procedure for those who are concerned about the size of their breasts.

Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Scott Brenman and explain your concerns. During the consultation, the doctor will examine your body and make the best recommendation based on various indications. If your overly large breasts have caused back problems, make it difficult to find properly fitting clothing or have been a source of anxiety, breast reduction could be appropriate.

If you would like to sit down for a private consultation, please contact us at our office in Pennsylvania.

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