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The Health Benefits of Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, offers transformative health benefits for individuals struggling with the physical and emotional challenges of overly large breasts. Below, our plastic surgeon in Greensboro—Dr. Mary Ann Contogiannis—outlines some of the myriad quality of life improvements her patients report experiencing. 

One of the most notable benefits of a breast reduction is relief from chronic pain. Excess breast tissue can lead to persistent discomfort in the neck, shoulders, and back, often exacerbated by bra straps digging into the skin. By reducing the size and weight of the breasts, this procedure alleviates strain on the musculoskeletal system, allowing patients to stand and move more comfortably.

Improved mobility and physical activity are additional benefits. Many individuals with large breasts experience difficulty exercising due to pain, discomfort, or restricted range of motion. After surgery, patients often find it easier to participate in fitness routines and enjoy an overall more active lifestyle, which can contribute to better cardiovascular health and weight management.

Breast reduction can also address skin issues, such as rashes and irritation caused by excess moisture and friction under the breasts. Additionally, the surgery often improves posture, which can prevent further pain and misalignment over time.

Beyond the physical benefits, breast reduction can have a profound impact on emotional well-being. Patients frequently report increased self-confidence, reduced feelings of self-consciousness, and improved mental health after surgery.

Ultimately, breast reduction offers more than aesthetic changes—it can significantly enhance physical health, comfort, and quality of life, empowering individuals to live more freely and confidently. Contact our Greensboro practice today to learn more or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Contogiannis.