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Breast Reduction in New Hampshire
Many women see cosmetic surgery as a way to achieve a sense of balance and proportion in their appearance. This is especially true of women with large, pendulous breasts who are seeking options to balance out their top-heavy build. Since overly large breasts can cause physical discomfort and embarrassment for women in New Hampshire, breast reduction may help solve these problems. This may be the reason that breast reduction generally has one of the highest rates of patient satisfaction of all cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Jerome Sepic is a New Hampshire plastic surgeon trained in advanced techniques in breast reduction surgery. Serving patients in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine, Dr. Sepic brings the skill and training of a Harvard-educated surgeon to all of his Portsmouth breast enhancement procedures.
If you would like to learn more about breast reduction surgery, click here to request a complimentary consultation with Dr. Sepic at Great Bay Plastic Surgery in Portsmouth.
Breast Reduction Information
Breast reduction - or reduction mammoplasty - is a popular procedure for the reduction of overly large, heavy breasts. This surgery involves the removal of excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, and the reshaping of remaining tissues into a smaller, more proportional breast contour. Typically, enlarged areolas are reduced during this procedure as well, creating a more pleasing appearance. Breast reduction patients may experience improvements in multiple symptoms associated with oversized breasts, including:
- Back and neck pain
- Deep shoulder grooves from bra straps
- Skin rashes beneath the breasts
- Poor posture
- Limitations on exercise
- Unwanted attention or social discomfort
- Difficulty finding clothing that fits
Due to the number of physical concerns associated with large breasts, health insurance often covers all or part of the cost of New Hampshire breast reduction surgery.
Procedural Options
Breast reduction surgery is similar to breast lift in that it uses the same incision methods for the removal of tissue. However, breast reduction involves the removal of more breast tissue and fat, in addition to skin, and typically requires more sculpting and re-shaping to form the new, smaller breast contour. In general, Dr. Sepic will utilize one of the following approaches:
- The anchor incision or inverted "T" technique is the most frequently used incision for breast reduction surgery, as it allows for the most extensive re-shaping and repositioning of the breasts. In this approach, the incision encircles the areola, descends vertically to the chest wall, then runs along the inframammary fold, forming the shape of an anchor. This method allows Dr. Sepic to remove fat, breast tissue, and skin, as well as elevate and sculpt the new breast into a pleasing, proportional shape. The nipple is moved to a higher placement on the chest, and may be reduced in size, but in most cases is left attached to nerves and blood supply to maintain its viability and functionality.
- The lollipop or vertical incision technique is a more limited incision option for women who require less extensive reduction. This incision encircles the areola, then descends vertically to form the shape of a lollipop. Through this approach, Dr. Sepic can remove a moderate amount of fat, breast tissue, and skin, and re-shape the breast into a smaller, more pleasing shape.
Dr. Sepic will work with you to determine the approach that is best suited for your particular anatomy and goals. Breast reduction is often combined with additional body contouring procedures such as liposuction or abdominoplasty - options which Dr. Sepic can discuss with you at your consultation.
Typically, breast reduction surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure under general anesthesia. Your recovery will be closely monitored for several weeks, but you should be able to return to light activities within a few days.
To learn more about breast reduction or other cosmetic procedures, click here to request a complimentary consultation with Dr. Jerome Sepic, a New Hampshire plastic surgeon serving the Seacoast region and all of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. Or you can call our office at (603) 334-6800 to schedule an appointment.






