Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure used to remove excess fat, tissue and skin from the breasts. If you have large breasts, you might choose to have breast reduction surgery to ease discomfort or to achieve a breast size proportionate to your body. Breast reduction surgery might also help improve your self-image and your ability to participate in physical activities. If you're considering breast reduction surgery, consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. It's important to understand what breast reduction surgery entails — including possible risks and complications — as well as set realistic expectations. Why it's done Breast reduction surgery is meant for women who have large breasts and want to resolve issues such as: Chronic back, neck and shoulder pain that requires pain medications Chronic rash or skin irritation under the breasts Nerve pain Restricted activity Poor self-image related to large breasts Difficulty fitting into bras and clothing
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