Areola Reduction:

The areola of the breast may become excessively large for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, due to developmental differences, one breast may look tuberous (shaped like an onion or beet) and have a large areola. Other causes of large diameter areolas include excessively large breasts or saggy breasts which grew with pregnancy and have residual large areolas. Regardless of the cause, we now have reliable procedures to reduce the areola diameter and keep it from enlarging again after surgery.

BEFORE SURGERY
Prior to surgery, a complete medical history is taken in order to evaluate the general health of the patient. Dr. Gordon will do a thorough examination of the entire patient as well as the breast to determine the most effective surgical approach. He will describe the type of anesthesia to be used, the procedure, what results might realistically be expected, and the possible risks and complications.

Mammograms or x-rays may be taken as well as digital photography (no face shots!).

FOLLOWING SURGERY
Pain connected with the procedure is mild to moderate, but is controlled with oral medication. Daily showers and antibiotics will be continued to prevent infection. Instructions for the day of surgery include bed rest and limited activities. Dr. Gordon will determine when normal activities can be resumed; however, weight training and aerobic exercise must be avoided for several days.

Skin sutures are dissolvable and do so in about ten days. Numbness and over sensitivity around the treated area may occur, but this condition is usually temporary. Swelling and discoloration disappear in a few days, and scars from the incisions, although permanent, fade significantly with time.

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