Breast Reduction Surgery for Adolescents and Teens

What is Breast Reduction Surgery for Adolescents and Teens?

Breast reduction surgery aims to create breasts with a shape and size in keeping with the rest of the patient’s body. This means reducing the amount of breast tissue itself, but also removing some skin which has grown to accommodate the breast size, and repositioning the nipple areola complex (the nipple and the darker colored skin around the nipple) to the best position on the smaller breast.

What are the risks of Breast Reduction Surgery for Adolescents and Teens?

Complications of breast reduction are fairly common but, by far, the majority of complications are minor, such as a small area of wound breakdown that heals by itself with a few weeks of dressings. Other complications that can happen involve collections of blood or fluid within the breast, that may require another operation to remove, a difference between the two sides after surgery, loss of the feeling in the nipple or loss of the nipple areolar complex entirely, and a change in the breasts requiring further surgery over time, especially after pregnancy, as well as complications from any surgery such as infection, bleeding from the wounds and the risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs.