Common Myths about Breast Reduction Surgery Busted
There is a lot of content based on breast reduction surgery on the internet these days. Due to the high number of literature available on this topic, there are also several myths surrounding this topic.
1. Insurance doesn't cover breast reduction surgeryPeople have a common misconception that insurance does not cover breast reduction surgery. However, this is not true in most cases. A common reason why breast reduction is not covered by insurance is that the procedure is perceived as "cosmetic."
With several medical issues that can be caused by large breasts, many breast reduction surgery candidates are covered by insurance.
2. Cannot breastfeed after breast reduction surgery
Women who have been breastfeeding before the breast reduction surgery can, without any problem, breastfeed after their breast reduction surgery. However, there are instances where a woman's ability to breastfeed after standard breast reduction surgery is reduced.
The nipple is grafted in place in a small percentage of all patients needing breast reduction surgery. These are the only patients who cannot breastfeed after surgery.
3. Breast reduction surgery does not comprise of breast lift
Remember, all breast reduction surgeries have a breast lift included. Lifting the nipple to an appropriate position is an important and normal part of the redraping process after removing excess tissue in breast reduction surgery.
Conclusion
These common myths have been circulating among the general public for some time. The best way to solve any doubt regarding breast reduction and lift is to consult your nearest physician.
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