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What is Breast Reduction Surgery?

Breast reduction (reduction mammaplasty) is a surgical procedure that removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to create a lighter, smaller, and better-proportioned breast shape. The aim is twofold: relieve physical symptoms such as neck, shoulder, and back pain, and improve aesthetics by achieving a balanced silhouette that fits your frame. During surgery, tissue is reshaped, the nipple–areola complex is preserved on a vascular “pedicle,” and the areola may be reduced and lifted to a natural position. Incisions typically follow either a vertical “lollipop” or an anchor-shaped Wise pattern, chosen according to breast size, skin quality, and desired reduction. While scars are permanent, they usually fade and sit discreetly under clothing and swimwear. Many patients report easier movement, improved posture, and greater wardrobe options soon after recovery. As with any surgery, risks exist (bleeding, infection, delayed wound healing, changes in nipple sensation), so a thorough consultation and individualized plan are essential.

Who is a Good Candidate for Breast Reduction Surgery?

You may be a good candidate if large, heavy breasts cause daily discomfort or limit your lifestyle. Common indicators include:

  • Chronic pain: neck, shoulder, back pain, or tension headaches.
  • Skin issues: rashes, irritation, or moisture in the inframammary fold.
  • Grooving: bra-strap indentations and difficulty finding supportive bras.
  • Activity limits: trouble exercising, running, or maintaining posture.

Other suitability factors: stable weight, no uncontrolled medical conditions, and non-smoking (or willingness to stop pre-/post-op to support healing). Candidates should have realistic expectations about size, shape, scars, and potential changes in nipple sensation. If you plan a major weight change or pregnancy soon, timing the operation may be discussed to maintain results. Breastfeeding may still be possible, but cannot be guaranteed. A detailed assessment of breast tissue composition, skin elasticity, and goals helps determine whether reduction alone—or combined contouring—will best meet your needs.

Which Techniques Are Used for Breast Reduction in Turkey?

Techniques are tailored to breast size, tissue quality, and desired shape, prioritizing safety and long-term support. Common options include:

  • Vertical (lollipop) reduction: ideal for moderate reductions; shorter scar; focuses on internal shaping and projection.
  • Wise pattern (anchor) reduction: adds an inframammary scar to allow significant skin/tissue removal and precise reshaping for larger breasts.
  • Pedicle choices: superomedial, inferior, or central pedicles keep the nipple–areola complex perfused while enabling lift and contour.
  • Liposuction-assisted reduction: helpful when tissue is fatty and skin quality is good; often used as an adjunct to improve side-breast and axillary contour.

In very large or ptotic breasts, free nipple grafting may be considered to achieve a safer position, acknowledging trade-offs in sensation and pigmentation. Technique selection balances:

  • Scar pattern vs. reduction amount
  • Upper-pole fullness vs. lower-pole weight
  • Sensation and blood supply preservation
    This individualized planning aims for durable shape, symmetry, and proportional results.

How is Breast Reduction Performed in Turkey?

After a detailed consultation and pre-operative planning, surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia. The process usually includes pre-op markings while standing, careful tissue reduction, internal support sutures, nipple–areola repositioning on a chosen pedicle, and layered skin closure. Drains may be used selectively. Many patients go home the same day or stay one night for comfort and observation.

Recovery at a glance:

  • Support garment: a surgical bra or compression garment for several weeks.
  • Activity: light walking from day one; desk work often within 5–7 days; no lifting/upper-body workouts for 4–6 weeks.
  • Wound care: short showering restrictions, scar care once incisions are sealed.
  • Follow-ups: scheduled visits to monitor healing, remove sutures if needed, and guide scar management.

Temporary swelling, bruising, and tightness are expected. Most swelling settles over weeks, while final shape and scar maturation continue to refine over several months.

How Much Does Breast Reduction Cost in Turkey?

Prices vary because each plan is tailored to your anatomy and goals rather than a one-size-fits-all package. Key drivers include:

  • Complexity and duration: moderate vs. large reductions; need for liposuction; specific pedicle/skin pattern.
  • Hospital and anesthesia: facility type, length of anesthesia, possible overnight stay.
  • Add-ons: imaging, special garments, scar therapies, and extended follow-up schedules.

Quotes also differ based on what’s included. When requesting an estimate, ask for an itemized breakdown covering:

  • Surgical fees, anesthesia, and facility
  • Pre-op tests and medications
  • Post-op bras, dressings, and follow-up visits

Travel-assist options (airport transfers, translation, hotel coordination) may be available in some packages and can influence the overall figure. Because exchange rates and seasonal demand can change, confirm validity dates and rescheduling policies. An individualized evaluation is the most reliable way to receive a precise, transparent estimate without surprises.