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Breast Reduction
Breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue and skin to reduce the size of the breasts. It is typically performed to relieve pain, improve symmetry, and enhance overall body shape.
Benefits of Breast Reduction Surgery
- Reduced breast size and weight
- Improved posture and balance
- Relief from pain and discomfort
- Enhanced self-esteem and body image
Types of Breast Reduction Surgery
There are two main types of breast reduction surgery:- Traditional reduction: This involves removing a large amount of breast tissue and skin, typically through an incision around the areola and down the breast crease.
- Liposuction reduction: This is a less invasive procedure that uses liposuction to remove excess fat from the breasts.
Recovery from Breast Reduction Surgery
Recovery from breast reduction surgery typically takes several weeks. Most patients experience some pain, swelling, and bruising, which can be managed with medication and ice packs. Patients should avoid strenuous activity and follow their surgeon's instructions for proper wound care.Risks of Breast Reduction Surgery
As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks associated with breast reduction surgery, including:- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Loss of sensation in the breasts
- Asymmetry
Who is a Good Candidate for Breast Reduction Surgery?
Breast reduction surgery is typically recommended for women who have:- Uncomfortable breast size
- Pain and discomfort from large breasts
- Asymmetrical breasts
- Excessive breast tissue or skin
Conclusion
Breast reduction surgery can be a life-changing procedure for women who are unhappy with their breast size. It can provide significant relief from pain and discomfort, improve body symmetry, and enhance self-esteem. If you are considering breast reduction surgery, it is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your individual needs and expectations.Candidate
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue to improve comfort and reduce back pain.
General Health and Wellness Practices Related to Breast Reduction
- Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of complications.
- Quitting smoking can improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of wound infection.
- Regular exercise can strengthen the chest muscles and improve posture.
- Wearing a supportive bra can help reduce pain and discomfort.
- Getting enough sleep can help promote healing and reduce stress.
Side & After Effects
Risks
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Seroma (collection of fluid under the skin)
- Hematoma (collection of blood under the skin)
- Scarring
- Numbness or tingling in the nipples or breasts
- Loss of nipple sensation
- Changes in breast shape or size
- Unsatisfactory cosmetic results
After Effects
- Swelling and bruising
- Pain
- Fatigue
- Difficulty with activities of daily living
- Emotional changes
- Sexual dysfunction
It is important to discuss the risks and after effects of breast reduction with your doctor before making a decision about whether or not to have the procedure.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
5 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
2004 - 2008 MIT BS
2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Breast Reduction

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About the Procedure
Introduction
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Breast Reduction Procedure Overview Breast Reduction Procedure Overview
Breast reduction surgery is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue and skin to reduce the size of the breasts. It is typically performed to relieve pain, improve symmetry, and enhance overall body shape.
Benefits of Breast Reduction Surgery
- Reduced breast size and weight
- Improved posture and balance
- Relief from pain and discomfort
- Enhanced self-esteem and body image
Types of Breast Reduction Surgery
There are two main types of breast reduction surgery:- Traditional reduction: This involves removing a large amount of breast tissue and skin, typically through an incision around the areola and down the breast crease.
- Liposuction reduction: This is a less invasive procedure that uses liposuction to remove excess fat from the breasts.
Recovery from Breast Reduction Surgery
Recovery from breast reduction surgery typically takes several weeks. Most patients experience some pain, swelling, and bruising, which can be managed with medication and ice packs. Patients should avoid strenuous activity and follow their surgeon's instructions for proper wound care.Risks of Breast Reduction Surgery
As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks associated with breast reduction surgery, including:- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Loss of sensation in the breasts
- Asymmetry
Who is a Good Candidate for Breast Reduction Surgery?
Breast reduction surgery is typically recommended for women who have:- Uncomfortable breast size
- Pain and discomfort from large breasts
- Asymmetrical breasts
- Excessive breast tissue or skin
Conclusion
Breast reduction surgery can be a life-changing procedure for women who are unhappy with their breast size. It can provide significant relief from pain and discomfort, improve body symmetry, and enhance self-esteem. If you are considering breast reduction surgery, it is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your individual needs and expectations.Duration
5 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10 years
Breast reduction is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue to improve comfort and reduce back pain.
General Health and Wellness Practices Related to Breast Reduction
- Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of complications.
- Quitting smoking can improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of wound infection.
- Regular exercise can strengthen the chest muscles and improve posture.
- Wearing a supportive bra can help reduce pain and discomfort.
- Getting enough sleep can help promote healing and reduce stress.
Benefits of a Breast Reduction:
- Reduced physical discomfort: Reduction alleviates pain and discomfort caused by excessive breast weight, such as neck, shoulder, and back pain, as well as skin irritation and rashes.
- Improved posture and mobility: Smaller breasts allow for more natural posture and greater ease of movement, reducing strain and fatigue.
- Increased activity level: Reduced breast size enables greater participation in physical activities that may have previously been hindered.
- Enhanced self-confidence and body image: Reduction can improve self-confidence and body image for individuals who have felt self-conscious or dissatisfied with their breasts.
- Relief from respiratory or cardiac problems: In severe cases, excessive breast weight can cause respiratory or cardiac issues, which reduction can alleviate.
- Reduced risk of breast cancer: While not a guaranteed prevention, reduction can remove excess breast tissue that may carry an increased risk of developing breast cancer.
- Improved breast health: Access to the breast tissue during surgery allows for evaluation and removal of any suspicious lesions, reducing the risk of developing breast cancer in the future.
Risks of Breast Reduction:
Major Risks:
- Bleeding and infection: Can occur during or after surgery, requiring blood transfusion or further surgery.
- Damage to nerves and blood vessels: May lead to numbness, pain, or bleeding.
- Seromas: Fluid collections that can develop under the scars and require draining.
- Hematoma: Blood collection that can form under the scars and require surgical evacuation.
- Delayed wound healing: Can lead to infection or delayed recovery.
- Asymmetry: The breasts may not be perfectly symmetrical after surgery.
- Nipple loss: In some cases, nipple reattachment may not be successful, resulting in nipple loss.
- Scarring: Surgery will leave scars that may fade over time but can remain noticeable.
- Necrosis: Death of breast tissue due to poor blood circulation.
Other Risks:
- Loss of breast sensation: Some women may experience reduced nipple and breast sensitivity.
- Psychological distress: Some women may experience body image issues or regret after surgery.
- Long-term complications: Long-term effects are not fully understood, but may include changes in breast structure, function, and appearance.
- Allergic reactions: To anesthesia or other medications used during surgery.
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Blood clots in the legs or lungs.
Safety of Breast Reduction:
Breast reduction surgery is generally safe when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The risks mentioned above are rare but should be considered before undergoing the procedure.
To enhance safety, surgeons follow strict protocols, including:
- Preoperative evaluation: Thoroughly assessing the patient's health, medical history, and goals.
- Careful surgical planning: Determining the appropriate amount of tissue to remove and the desired breast shape.
- Intraoperative monitoring: Closely monitoring vital signs and tissue health during surgery.
- Postoperative care: Providing specific instructions for wound care, pain management, and follow-up appointments.
By adhering to these practices, surgeons can minimize the risks and ensure a successful and safe breast reduction surgery.
Preoperative Preparation for Breast Reduction
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Comprehensive physical exam: To assess overall health and rule out any underlying medical conditions.
- Breast imaging: Mammogram or ultrasound to evaluate breast tissue and determine the extent of the reduction required.
- Consultation with a plastic surgeon: To discuss goals, expectations, and the surgical procedure.
2. Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking: At least 6-8 weeks before surgery to improve blood circulation and healing.
- Avoid medications: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen and aspirin, as they can increase bleeding.
- Monitor diet: Eat a healthy and balanced diet to ensure proper nutrition before surgery.
- Arrange for assistance: Plan to have someone available to assist you with daily activities after surgery.
3. Surgical Preparation:
- Arrive on time: As instructed by your surgeon.
- Fasting: Do not eat or drink anything after midnight before surgery.
- Pre-operative medications: You may receive antibiotics or other medications to prevent infection and prepare you for surgery.
4. Emotional Preparation:
- Discuss expectations: Talk to your surgeon and support network about your desired outcomes and potential risks.
- Manage stress: Practice relaxation techniques or mindfulness to reduce anxiety.
- Prepare for changes: Understand that the size and shape of your breasts will be altered. Allow time to adjust to the new appearance.
5. Other Considerations:
- Insurance coverage: Verify insurance coverage for the procedure and any related expenses.
- Work and school: Plan for time off to recover from surgery.
- Breastfeeding: Discuss with your surgeon if you plan to breastfeed after the procedure.
- Scarring: Understand that some scarring is inevitable, but it will improve over time.
Recovery from Breast Reduction Surgery
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Stay in the hospital for 1-2 days after surgery.
- Wear a surgical bra or compression garment to support the breasts and reduce swelling.
- Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry.
First Week:
- Continue to wear the surgical bra or compression garment.
- Limit physical activity to light walking and daily tasks.
- Avoid swimming, bathing, or showering until the incisions have healed.
- Apply ice packs to the breasts to reduce swelling.
- Elevate the breasts with pillows when sleeping or resting.
- Monitor for any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or drainage.
Second Week:
- Gradually increase physical activity as tolerated.
- Wear a sports bra or supportive bra for support.
- Continue to avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting.
- Massage the breasts gently to reduce scar tissue formation.
Third to Fourth Week:
- Most patients can resume most activities, including work.
- Avoid high-impact activities, such as running or jumping.
- Continue to wear a supportive bra.
- Scars may still appear red or raised.
Sixth to Eighth Week:
- Most patients have recovered fully and can resume all activities.
- Scars may continue to fade over time.
- Regular massage and scar care can help improve the appearance of scars.
Additional Tips:
- Eat a healthy diet to support healing.
- Get plenty of rest.
- Manage pain and discomfort with over-the-counter pain relievers.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully and attend all post-operative appointments.
- Be patient during recovery. It takes time for the breasts to settle and for scars to fade.
- If you experience any unexpected symptoms or have concerns, contact your surgeon promptly.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for Breast Reduction
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Comprehensive physical exam: To assess overall health and rule out any underlying medical conditions.
- Breast imaging: Mammogram or ultrasound to evaluate breast tissue and determine the extent of the reduction required.
- Consultation with a plastic surgeon: To discuss goals, expectations, and the surgical procedure.
2. Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking: At least 6-8 weeks before surgery to improve blood circulation and healing.
- Avoid medications: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen and aspirin, as they can increase bleeding.
- Monitor diet: Eat a healthy and balanced diet to ensure proper nutrition before surgery.
- Arrange for assistance: Plan to have someone available to assist you with daily activities after surgery.
3. Surgical Preparation:
- Arrive on time: As instructed by your surgeon.
- Fasting: Do not eat or drink anything after midnight before surgery.
- Pre-operative medications: You may receive antibiotics or other medications to prevent infection and prepare you for surgery.
4. Emotional Preparation:
- Discuss expectations: Talk to your surgeon and support network about your desired outcomes and potential risks.
- Manage stress: Practice relaxation techniques or mindfulness to reduce anxiety.
- Prepare for changes: Understand that the size and shape of your breasts will be altered. Allow time to adjust to the new appearance.
5. Other Considerations:
- Insurance coverage: Verify insurance coverage for the procedure and any related expenses.
- Work and school: Plan for time off to recover from surgery.
- Breastfeeding: Discuss with your surgeon if you plan to breastfeed after the procedure.
- Scarring: Understand that some scarring is inevitable, but it will improve over time.
Recovery from Breast Reduction Surgery
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Stay in the hospital for 1-2 days after surgery.
- Wear a surgical bra or compression garment to support the breasts and reduce swelling.
- Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry.
First Week:
- Continue to wear the surgical bra or compression garment.
- Limit physical activity to light walking and daily tasks.
- Avoid swimming, bathing, or showering until the incisions have healed.
- Apply ice packs to the breasts to reduce swelling.
- Elevate the breasts with pillows when sleeping or resting.
- Monitor for any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or drainage.
Second Week:
- Gradually increase physical activity as tolerated.
- Wear a sports bra or supportive bra for support.
- Continue to avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting.
- Massage the breasts gently to reduce scar tissue formation.
Third to Fourth Week:
- Most patients can resume most activities, including work.
- Avoid high-impact activities, such as running or jumping.
- Continue to wear a supportive bra.
- Scars may still appear red or raised.
Sixth to Eighth Week:
- Most patients have recovered fully and can resume all activities.
- Scars may continue to fade over time.
- Regular massage and scar care can help improve the appearance of scars.
Additional Tips:
- Eat a healthy diet to support healing.
- Get plenty of rest.
- Manage pain and discomfort with over-the-counter pain relievers.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully and attend all post-operative appointments.
- Be patient during recovery. It takes time for the breasts to settle and for scars to fade.
- If you experience any unexpected symptoms or have concerns, contact your surgeon promptly.
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
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Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
50 views today
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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