Plastic Surgery FAQ Provided by Dr. Jack Fisher
 | Frequently Asked Questions
Click topic for more information:Email Dr. Fisher Breast ReductionBreast Reduction, or Reduction Mammaplasty, is commonly used to reduce or eliminate problems that can be caused by your large breasts. Such problems include shoulder and back pain, indentations in the shoulders from bra straps, breathing problems, and even skin irritation caused by the breasts rubbing against the skin. In most cases, breast reduction surgery is not performed until your breasts are fully developed; however, it can be done at an earlier age if large breasts are causing serious physical discomfort. By removing glandular tissue, fat and skin, Dr. Fisher can give you more attractive and lighter breasts. The best way to know if the breast reduction is right for you is to meet with Dr. Fisher.
Your Consultation
During your initial consultation with Dr. Fisher, he will spend as much time as needed to make sure you feel comfortable with not only the procedure but his surgical skills. He will also want you to have your questions answered so it is important that you come to the meeting prepared. Write down any questions you have prior to the appointment to make sure to get them addressed. Additionally, you should be prepared to discuss candidly what your expectations are from the procedure. The best candidates for the breast reduction surgery are women who have realistic expectations about what can be accomplished.
Your Surgery
Prior to your surgery, Dr. Fisher will give you preoperative and post operative instructions to follow. To be prepared for your breast reduction and make recovery process, we suggest you follow these instructions closely. Dr. Fisher normally performs the breast reduction surgery on an outpatient basis using general anesthesia. The breast reduction surgery will be approximately 2-3 hours.
Your Recovery
Dr. Fisher will require you to wear a surgical bra for the first week after your breast reduction. After seeing Dr. Fisher for your 1 week post operative consultation, you usually can begin wearing your own garments. Although the time period may vary based on your surgery, you generally will need to avoid heavy lifting and excessive exercise for 2-3 weeks. Email Dr. Fisher Back to top
|  |
|
|
|
 |  | | Jack Fisher, M.D., F.A.C.S. |  | | Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery |  | | Office Address: |  | | 310 23rd Avenue North | | Suite 101 | | Nashville, TN 37203 |  |  |  | |  |  |  |  | Dr. Fisher has 5 patients available for view in the Before and After Photo Gallery. Click here to visit. | | |