Long Island Breast Reduction

A Long Island breast reduction makes oversized breasts smaller, resolving back pain, neck pain, and a host of other issues. Breast reduction surgeon Dr. Scott Newman frequently performs this procedure at our Long Island plastic surgery & med spa practice.

Also known as reduction mammoplasty, a breast reduction shrinks overly large breasts through removal of tissue. This improves the overall proportions of the body. Additionally, since a breast lift can be performed during the process, breast reduction surgery can decrease sagging, enhance perkiness, and improve shape asymmetry.

Long Island Breast Reduction Overview

A breast reduction can remove excess skin, glandular breast tissue, and fat. During a consultation, Dr. Newman will evaluate the composition of the patient’s breasts and select the appropriate techniques. Liposuction can be used to remove excess fat, while scalpel excision is necessary for removal of excess skin and breast tissue.

At the start of a breast reduction on Long Island, NY, general anesthesia is administered. This puts them in a temporary unconscious state for the duration of the surgery, preventing pain and discomfort.

Once the anesthesia has taken effect, Dr. Newman creates an incision. The incision options for breast reductions are the same options utilized for breast lifts. The incision pattern will be chosen based on the amount of tissue being removed.

Usually, Long Island breast reduction patients require the inverted-T, or anchor, incision. This option is especially ideal for large breast reduction. It involves an incision around the areola, a vertical incision down to the breast fold, and a curving horizontal incision across the fold.

This incision allows Dr. Newman to remove breast tissue, fat, and/or excess skin as needed. The underlying tissues are reshaped to reduce breast sag and improve perkiness.

The nipple and areola may also be resized and repositioned to fit the new dimensions of the breast. The nipple-areolar complex remains connected to the blood supply during this process whenever possible.

After the appropriate changes have been made, the incisions are closed using sutures. The incisions are then dressed.

Dr. Newman Discusses About Breast Reduction Surgery

Long Island Breast Reduction Ideal Candidates

Woman measuring her breast lift results in Westchester, NY.

Good candidates for a Long Island breast reduction experience physical, emotional, and/or social issues due to their overly large breasts. These candidates are searching for a way to effectively resolve these issues.

Physical issues include chronic neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, rashes under the breasts, bra-strap indentations, posture problems, and stiff muscles. Additional issues include trouble finding properly fitting clothing and problems during physical activities. Emotional and social issues include self-consciousness and unwanted attention.

Additionally, women with breast size asymmetry are excellent candidates for a breast reduction procedure. This surgery can reduce the size of one breast to better match the other, creating improved balance and symmetry.

The best candidates for a reduction mammoplasty are in good health and are non-smokers. Certain pre-existing health conditions can increase the chances of complications during surgery, as can smoking. Smokers will need to quit before the date of their breast reduction as instructed.

The Schnur Scale

In some cases, Long Island breast reductions can be purely aesthetic, while in others, they can be functional/medically necessary. Functional breast reductions may receive medical coverage. Dr. Newman can use the Schnur Sliding Scale chart to evaluate whether or not you’re in need of a reduction mammoplasty for functional reasons.

To utilize the Schnur Scale, Dr. Newman will need to take measurements during your consultation. He will calculate the average weight of the breast tissue that will be taken out, along with your body surface area. With this information, he can evaluate whether your breast reduction is medically necessary.

Why Choose Newman Plastic Surgery for Long Island Breast Reduction?

When patients are looking for the best plastic surgeon on Long Island for their breast reduction, Dr. Scott Newman is the perfect choice. Dr. Newman is a board-certified plastic surgeon with a high level of skill and experience when it comes to breast surgery.

After performing thousands of breast surgeries, Dr. Newman is considered a true expert. He employs personalized techniques to achieve results that other surgeons can’t. Dr. Newman regularly studies the latest surgical techniques, and his dedication to quality patient care is unparalleled.

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Long Island Breast Reduction Cost

Reduction mammoplasty cost varies based on the details of each procedure. Anesthesia fees can play a role in determining the total price, as can the techniques utilized and the time required to perform the surgery.

For patients feeling worried about breast reduction cost on Long Island, we’ve partnered with several financing companies. Prosper Healthcare Lending, Alphaeon Credit, and CareCredit provide payment plans to help with the price of your breast reduction.

In some cases, the cost of a breast reduction may be covered by a patient’s health insurance provider. This is applicable when it is a functional procedure instead of purely cosmetic. Contact your health insurance provider to learn more.

Your Long Island Breast Reduction Consultation

A consultation for a breast reduction on Long Island, NY, with Dr. Newman will allow you to communicate your needs and goals. Dr. Newman will perform a physical examination of your breasts. Photographs may be taken to serve as a reference. Additionally, the doctor will ask questions about your medical history.

Next, the doctor will go over the details of breast reduction surgery to ensure that you have a clear understanding of the process. He will talk to you about preparation, recovery, and potential results. Questions are highly encouraged. A date will then be set for the breast reduction procedure.

Long Island Breast Reduction Recovery

The healing process after a Long Island breast reduction is different for every patient. The amount and type of tissue removed can affect total recovery time. Dr. Newman will give you more information based on the specifics of your case.

During breast reduction recovery, you will need to follow Dr. Newman’s post-surgical care directions very closely. The more diligently you follow his instructions, the more comfortable the recovery process will be.

When you come home after your reduction mammoplasty surgery, you’ll need to rest for a time. Around one to two weeks off from work will be required. You’ll also need to avoid physically taxing activities like heavy lifting and heavy exercise for several weeks, since these activities can damage your incisions.

During the healing process, you’ll need to wear surgical bras without any underwire. Support is vital for the healing tissues. The breasts will experience swelling and bruising, but these issues will fade in time. Ice packs can be used as directed to reduce these problems.

While recovering after a breast reduction on Long Island, NY, you’ll need to come in for follow-up appointments with Dr. Newman. He will inspect your incisions to ensure proper healing, and he will remove sutures at the appropriate time (unless dissolvable sutures were used). Dr. Newman will also clear you for activities like exercise over time.

Initial breast reduction results will be immediately noticeable. However, since there will be bruising and swelling, these will need to fade before you can see your actual results. It can take six months to a year for the full results of your breast reduction to be apparent.

Take the First Step

There’s no better option for your Long Island breast augmentation than Newman Plastic Surgery & Laser Center. To set up your personalized consultation with Dr. Newman, contact our office today.


 

Newman Plastic Surgery & Laser Center
1165 Northern Blvd. Suite 303
Manhasset, NY 11030
Phone: (516) 882-1020
Monday–Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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