Breast Reduction: The Surgery Women Delay for Years

By Dr. Asheesh Dhingra, MBBS, MS, MCh

By Dr. Asheesh Dhingra, MBBS, MS, MCh (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery)  |  Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Many women live with excessively large breasts for years before seeking help. They learn to adjust their clothing choices, tolerate chronic back and neck pain, and accept limitations on their physical activity. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Common Symptoms of Macromastia

  • Chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain
  • Bra strap grooves and skin irritation
  • Difficulty exercising or finding clothes that fit
  • Poor posture and breathing difficulties
  • Emotional distress and self-consciousness

Why Women Wait

Many women delay breast reduction because they’re told to “lose weight first,” feel guilty about wanting surgery, or don’t realise it’s a medical procedure (not just cosmetic). The truth is, breast reduction has one of the highest patient satisfaction rates of any plastic surgery procedure.

What to Expect

Breast reduction surgery removes excess tissue, reshapes the breasts, and lifts the nipple to a more youthful position. Most patients describe immediate relief from pain and an improved quality of life. Recovery takes 2–4 weeks before returning to normal activities.

If large breasts are impacting your quality of life, schedule a consultation with Dr. Asheesh Dhingra.

Medically Reviewed By

Dr. Asheesh Dhingra

Qualifications: MBBS, MS, MCh (Plastic Surgery)

Experience: 15+ Years in Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery

This article has been medically reviewed for accuracy and patient safety.

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