Month: July 2013
Can breast reduction operations remove too much tissue?
There is an old saying that the key to plastic surgery is “just enough but not too much”. This is very much the case with breast reduction surgery – where the goal is to remove enough breast volume that the patient experiences an improvement in her symptoms, but not TOO much volume such that the breasts are now too small and out of proportion with the rest of the body.
Sydney Plastic Surgeon, Dr Damian Marucci, recently answered a question on this very topic on the breast.com.au...Read More
Breast reduction can help with neck and back pain
Many women suffer from neck and back pain from having heavy breasts. Macromastia (“large breasts”) can have a significant impact on a woman’s quality of life. Here is a recent question answered by Sydney Plastic Surgeon, Dr Damian Marucci, on the breast.com.au forum.
I have wanted a reduction for many years. I am almost 50 and i have had 3 children. I have always had large breasts and they developed early when i was younger they were embarrassing. when i lose weight i never lose any...Read More
Plastic Surgery after Dramatic Weight Loss in Kogarah and Sydney
Plastic Surgery after Dramatic Weight Loss in Kogarah and Sydney—Boost Your Efforts After dramatic weight loss
Many parts of the body demonstrate enviable elasticity, bouncing back to a natural and attractive firmness. Other areas do not. Dramatic weight loss often causes undesired sagging around the areas that once carried large amounts of fat. Once this fat is gone the skin and tissue of the stomach, arms, or breasts often appears slack, tired, or flapped. The undesirable looseness and flabby...Read More