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Breast Reduction Before and AfterBefore and after breast reduction it is very important to take proper breast reduction surgery before and after care. If possible then arrange someone to take breast reduction before and after care of you for a couple of days. Before breast reduction it is very important to communicate to your doctor about what exactly you want in terms of breast reduction. Your consultations with your surgeon before breast reduction is for asking questions like what to expect right after breast reduction surgery, about breast feeding after breast reduction, length of recovery after breast reduction, breast reduction care after surgery. Also should also get a detailed explanation of the procedures to be used during your breast reduction surgery and the amounts that will be removed to avoid breast size dissatisfaction after breast reduction. Before breast reduction you may have to undergo a mammogram or breast X-ray depending on your age as well as a family history of breast cancer. You will have to follow some instructions regarding your eating and drinking habits. Some physicians require their patients to diet before surgery while most others will ask you to avoid certain anti-inflammatory medicines like aspirin. Breast reduction before guidelines also asks you to stop smoking or use any nicotine products. This is because nicotine impairs blood flow to nipple area blood vessels. After breast reduction surgery, you'll be either wrapped up in an elastic bandage or a surgical bra over the normal sterile gauze dressings. A small tube might be placed in each breast to drain off excess blood and fluids for the initial couple of days. Breast reductions cases before and after have proved that it is best to avoid sex for a week or more, in view of the fact that sexual arousal can cause your incisions to swell. Also there should be only gentle contact with your breasts for about six weeks. Though a small amount of fluid coming from your surgical wound is normal but if you have any unusual symptoms, such as severe pain or bleeding, then consult your doctor. |
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