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Breast Reduction
methods of breast reduction or reduction mammaplasty
FACE
facelift
eyelid tightening or blepharoplasty
forehead lift
skin resurfacing, lasers and peels
rhinoplasty or nose job
otoplasty or ear pinback
cheek implant
chin implant
hair transplant
scar reviison
BREAST
breast enlargement
breast reduction
mastopexy or breast tightening
gynecomastia/breast reduction in men
LIPOSUCTION
liposuction
ultrasonic liposuction
ABDOMEN
abdominoplasty
mini-abdominoplasty
LIMBS
arm tightening or lift
thigh lift
There are many methods of breast reduction and the method must be tailored to the needs of the patient. Most methods have a number of principles in common including:
  • the new nipple position must be marked accurately before surgery
  • the nipple must be moved into a new position
  • the volume of the gland of the breast is reduced
  • the skin envelope is reduced.

The two main methods are to either remove the nipple as a free skin graft or the leave the nipple attached to a pedicle, or strip, of tissue to preserve its blood supply. Free nipple grafts are usually used in very large breasts or where the patient is not in good health and a rapid operation is needed.

Most commonly the nipple is preserved on a pedicle of tissue which is moved into position with the nipple. The four main methods of breast reduction are:

  • horizontal pedicle method, in which the nipple is maintained on a pedicle oriented horizontally
  • vertical pedicle method, in which the nipple is maintained on a pedicle oriented vertically
  • lateralizing or B method, in which the nipple is maintained on a pedicle oriented obliquely
  • periareolar method, in which the maintained on a central pedicle.


Another different approach is to reduce the volume of breast tissue using liposuction. This has the advantage of much less scarring and may be more likely to preserve the ability to breast feed. Both of these are especially important for younger patients.

 Patrick Hudson MD PA FACS


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