“I should have done this ten years ago”.
This is the reaction of most customers who choose breast reduction surgery, remarks Laura Hardiman, Store Manager and Bra Fitting consultant at Night & Day.
In fact, breast reduction surgery has one of the highest
patient satisfaction rates of all cosmetic procedures, a statistic confirmed in
a recent study at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Most medical insurance plans cover all or most
of the cost, and recoveries are usually short and uneventful.
Recently, a longtime client of Night and Day underwent this
procedure, technically referred to as
“reduction mammaplasty”.
At 5’3” tall,
asymmetric Double to Triple D’s were not only a “weighty” issue, but as other
buxom petites experience, blouses, jackets, and other tops never fit or looked quite
right. While Laura, Merit, and the staff of
Night & Day are extraordinarily patient and committed to finding the right
fit for all body types, it was still a difficult and, due to the
asymmetry, sometimes frustrating
process.
Two weeks after the surgery, she is thrilled with her new
silhouette and pain free torso. While the surgery removed about 2 pounds of
tissue, she looks like she has lost closer to 20 pounds. Her breasts are both
exactly the same size, perfect C’s. In two more weeks, the surgical incisions
will be completely healed, and she will be able to resume all normal activity,
including sports and work outs. At that time, she’ll return for a bra fitting,
something she can finally look forward to with excitement and enthusiasm!
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Great post. Breast reduction can get rid of the emotional and health problems caused by over sized breasts. My guess is these problems are mainly pain in the torso, and back and fitting room stress.
Posted by: Philadelphia Breast Reduction | July 09, 2009 at 11:20 AM
Wow that's interesting. I didn't know that it had the highest rate of satisfaction out of any cosmetic surgery. It makes sense though because I would think that if you go through breast reduction, it would make some things simpler and help reduce some back and torso pains.
Posted by: Philadelphia Breast Reduction | July 16, 2009 at 02:37 PM
Breast reduction does have a lot of benefits. Bigger is not always better. The most important thing is to find a doctor that really knows what they're doing. You don't want anybody to mess up on this procedure, and you need to get advice on what they think you really need.
Posted by: Chester Cosmetic Surgery Tummy Tuck | August 25, 2009 at 01:47 PM