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The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors, including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise. Some images may have the patient’s tattoos, jewellery or other identifiable items blurred to protect patient identities.

Patient 13

Breast Reduction Mammoplasty

Case Details: This mother of 2 in her late 40’s has experienced from neck and shoulder and neck pain since she finished breast feeding her 2 children. She often feels uncomfortable and was dissatisfied with thelaxity of her breasts. The patient felt she was unable to run anymore and wanted to reduce her breast size by 50%, as well as address asymmetry. Now 8 weeks post bilateral breast reduction mammoplasty and bilateral removal of accessory breast tissue.

Patient 14

Breast Reduction Mammoplasty

Case Details:This 19 year old experienced discomfort due to heavy breasts that interfered with sports, exercise and cheerleading. She also suffered from rashes forming under her breasts. Before surgery she was an F-G cup. She was now 9 months after breast reduction mammoplasty and now a C-D cup.

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Patient 15

Breast Reduction Mammoplasty

Case Details: After finishing having children and getting to her goal weight this mother was ready address the chronic back and neck pain caused by breasts. She also experienced rashes underneath her breasts and constant bra strap indentations. Pre op: G cup. 4 months post op breast reduction mammoplasty and mastopexy. Post operation: D DD-cup.

Patient 16

Breast Reduction Mammoplasty

Case Details: This patient’s goal was to be able to comfortably wear a top without a bra as well as achieve more symmetrical breasts. 8 weeks after her first stage of breast reduction mammoplasty for correction of asymmetry.

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