For many women, having large breasts isn’t just a matter of appearance—it can significantly impact their daily lives, causing physical discomfort, emotional distress, and practical challenges. Breast reduction surgery, or reduction mammoplasty, is a common procedure that helps women achieve a more proportionate breast size while relieving pain and improving mobility.
Whether due to chronic back and neck pain, difficulty finding well-fitting clothes, or the desire for a more active lifestyle, the reasons for seeking breast reduction vary widely. In this blog, we’ll explore the key motivations behind this decision, what breast reduction entails, and the benefits it brings to those who undergo the procedure.
Breast reduction surgery, or reduction mammoplasty, is designed to remove excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a smaller, more proportionate breast size. The surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia and involves reshaping the breasts, repositioning the nipples, and sometimes reducing the size of the areolas for a more natural appearance.
While the primary goal is to alleviate physical discomfort and improve quality of life, many women also seek the procedure for aesthetic reasons, achieving a breast size that better suits their body frame and lifestyle.
When reducing the size of the breasts, Dr Hertess also lifts and reshapes them to create a more balanced and proportionate appearance. This involves removing excess skin, tightening the remaining tissue, and repositioning the nipples to a higher, more natural position. The goal is not just to make the breasts smaller but also to improve their shape and overall proportion to the body.
The cost of breast reduction mammoplasty at Dr. Hertess Plastic Surgery on the Gold Coast typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000, depending on factors such as the complexity of the procedure and the specifics included. This price generally covers Dr Hertess’s fees, hospital fees, anaesthesia, and post-operative care.
If the surgery is deemed medically necessary—for example, to relieve chronic back, neck, or shoulder pain, or skin irritation—Medicare may provide partial coverage, and private health insurance may help with medication and hospital costs.
It’s always a good idea to discuss the full breakdown of costs with Dr. Hertess and her team during your consultation to ensure a clear understanding of the pricing and any potential rebates or insurance support you may be eligible for.
So what’s the recovery like?
The recovery process after breast reduction surgery typically takes several weeks, with most patients able to return to light activities within 1 to 2 weeks. Immediately following the surgery, you will be required to wear a compression bra to help reduce swelling and support the healing process.
For the first few days, you may experience discomfort, swelling, and bruising, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication given by Dr Hertess. It’s important to avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting for at least 4 to 6 weeks to allow the incisions to heal properly and to prevent complications. Many patients can return to work and light daily activities within 2 to 3 weeks, but exercise and more intense physical activities should be avoided for about 6 weeks.
Follow-up appointments with Dr. Hertess will be scheduled to monitor your healing progress, and it's crucial to attend these to ensure optimal results and address any concerns. Full recovery can take up to 3 to 6 months, during which time you may notice continued improvement in shape and comfort as swelling fully subsides.
If you are wondering if breast reduction mammoplasty is for you, book a consultation with Dr Hertess by clicking the link below. A consultation with Dr. Hertess will give you the opportunity to ask all the questions you need, ensuring that you can make a safe and informed decision about your breast reduction surgery on the Gold Coast with confidence.