If oversized breasts are causing you physical pain or limiting your activities, breast reduction surgery can help alleviate your discomfort and boost your self-esteem.
Breast Reduction in Rancho Bernardo
- 40+ years of experience, 20,000+ procedures performed
- A single dedicated team from intake to recovery
- Insurance coverage assistance
Say goodbye to back pain and hello to a new you
Lift a weight off your chest- Chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Skin irritation under the breasts
- Difficulty finding properly fitting clothes
- Limitations in physical activities
- Posture problems
- Difficulty sleeping comfortably
Real Breast Reduction Before and After Photos
Your Breast Reduction Experience at Renuance Rancho Bernardo
Meet Your Post-Surgery Bra
Dr. Eichenberg’s Breast Whisperer™ bras offer comfort and support after breast reduction surgery, preserving your new shape even while you sleep. As part of your care, you’ll receive multiple free bras with your breast reduction procedure.
- Wear day, night, or during workouts
- Enjoy perkier breasts
- Prevent sagging
Why Choose Renuance for Your Breast Reduction Surgery?
Breast Reduction FAQ
How much breast tissue is typically removed during a breast reduction?
The amount varies depending on your breast size and desired outcome. We will work with you to determine the right amount for your body and goals. Generally, it can range from a few hundred grams to over a kilogram per breast. The goal is to achieve a size that’s proportionate to your body and alleviates your symptoms.
Will breast reduction affect my ability to breastfeed?
While some women can still breastfeed after reduction, there is a risk it could be affected. The surgery may impact milk ducts and nerves crucial for breastfeeding. If you plan to have children in the future, discuss this with us. We may be able to use techniques that preserve more breast tissue and improve your chances of breastfeeding.
How long is the recovery period after breast reduction surgery?
Most patients return to work within 1-2 weeks, but full recovery can take 4-6 weeks. Initially, you’ll need to rest and avoid strenuous activities. Swelling and discomfort gradually subside over several weeks. We will provide specific post-operative instructions and follow-up care to ensure proper healing.
Will I have visible scars after breast reduction?
Yes, there will be scars, but they typically fade over time. The incision pattern depends on how much tissue is removed and your breast shape. Common patterns include an anchor shape or a lollipop shape around the areola and down to the breast crease. We will discuss scar placement and minimization techniques with you.
Is breast reduction covered by insurance?
Many insurance companies cover breast reduction if it’s deemed medically necessary. This usually requires documentation of physical symptoms caused by large breasts, such as back pain or skin irritation. Check with your insurance provider about their specific requirements and coverage policies.
What's the ideal age for breast reduction?
There’s no set ideal age, but it’s generally recommended to wait until breast development is complete, usually in the late teens or early 20s. However, if large breasts are causing significant physical or emotional distress, the procedure can be considered earlier. It’s also common for women to seek breast reduction later in life due to changes from aging or after having children.
Will I lose sensation in my nipples after breast reduction?
Some change in nipple sensation is common immediately after surgery, but this is usually temporary. Most women regain normal sensation within a few months to a year. In rare cases, there may be permanent changes in sensitivity. We will discuss this risk and take steps to preserve nerve function during the procedure.
How much pain should I expect after breast reduction surgery?
Most patients experience moderate discomfort for the first few days, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication. The pain typically subsides significantly after the first week. You may feel sore, swollen, or have a tight sensation in your chest for several weeks. We will provide a pain management plan to keep you comfortable during recovery.
Will my breasts be perfectly symmetrical after reduction?
While we will strive for symmetry, it’s important to remember that some degree of asymmetry is natural in all breasts. The goal is to achieve balance and proportion that looks natural for your body. Any noticeable unevenness usually resolves as swelling subsides and tissues settle over the months following surgery.