Breast Reduction (Mammaplasty)


Before & after pictures

Who is the candidate?

How long should I stay in Thailand for breast reduction?

How is surgery performed?

Will anesthesia be used?

What is the post-surgical care?

How will the scar looks?

What are the possible risks and complications?

Before
After
breast reduction, mammaplasty
bangkok thailand
Breast reduction
  • Who is the candidate?


  • If you have a problem of too large breasts, then breast reduction is advisable to you. Breast reduction in Thailand aims to reduce the size and reshape the appearance of the breasts

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  • How long should I stay in Thailand for breast reduction surgery?


  • A patient should stay in Thailand at least 10 days to complete a whole process. On an arrival day in Thailand, a patient should stay in a hotel to relax from a long flight and have a surgery on the following day. Breast reduction requires 3 nights stay in the hospital. Post operative check up and stitches removal will be done 7 days after the surgery.

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  • How is surgery performed?


  • The incision of breast reduction is placed around the areola, vertically down from the areola to the breast crease and horizontally along the breast crease. The surgeon raises and reshapes the breasts. The excess skin and fat will be cut and the nipple and areola are repositioned to a natural, more youthful height.

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  • Will anesthesia be used?


  • Yes, breast reduction here in Thailand will be done under General Anesthesia and takes 1-2 hours average.

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  • What is the post-surgical care?


  • After the surgery, the patient needs to avoid lifting over head for 3-4 weeks. The patient should not resume strenuous activities till about 1 month after the surgery. A brassiere can be normally, but do not use brassieres with metal support during the first month

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  • How will the scar look?


  • Breast reduction will leave inverted T-shape noticeable scars but they will gradually fade and less obvious.

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  • What are the possible risks and complications?


  • The possible main risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, scarring and numbness, or change in sensation. Following the surgeon’s advice will reduce risks and complications.
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