A social dogma is that,
overly large breasts are unappealing. Boobs that get noticed are usually noted
in a negative way. There’s discomfort in connecting with people, and not to
mention the physical distress the person suffers.
Complaints of back ache,
neck pains, and numbness in fingers are very common in people who have extremely
large boobs. And, did you know that it can cause shortness of breath, headaches,
and difficulties in performing exercises, or even while sitting? It’s all
connected. But, unfortunately, most women fail to recognise this.
The issue is still
considered a taboo talk in most parts of India. Women shy away from speaking
about their discomfort and conceal it. 90% women are not aware of the right cup
size for them. They don’t find it necessary to resort to a professional
brassier fitting. And, about going for a reduction surgery, well, it’s less
likely.
However, how sane is it
to unnecessarily suffer when there are so many avenues of breast reduction in India? This
is a question everyone really needs to reflect on.
To
start with, let’s learn about the symptoms of over-sized boobs:
Try placing a huge
book, say a dictionary, on your chest. Is it comfortable? Well, the discomfort
is evident because the change has happened all of a sudden. Now, the change in
the normal anatomy of your boobs has happened gradually. So, it is less likely
that you will feel the same inconvenience with the same impact.
But, the excess weight
on your chest cannot be denied. And, it will worsen as you grow old. A common symptom
is droopy shoulders, which happens when the boobs get heavier. This, in turn,
results in the alteration of the anatomic space in the back. The nerve fibres
are crushed, and this causes severe pain.
In
addition to this, you will also suffer from shortness of breath. Another very
common symptom is the tingling of nerves in the arms and shoulders. The reason
is obvious – large breasts. Furthermore, your bra straps will create nuisance because
of the incessant pulling of the heavy weight.
How is the surgery helpful?
Imagine
a dumbbell pressing your chest hard. Will it not be a relief if the weight is removed
altogether? The motive of the surgery is somewhat similar to this. It takes out
the excess fat from the organs and helps you breathe freely.
It
is a million times better than losing weight, performing exasperating
exercises, or leading a pathetic life on pain killers, don’t you think? And
then, it corrects the size and shape of your boobs, making you look more attractive
and offering you the so-called socially acceptable appearance.
The surgery, in essence:
Whatever
be the technique applied, there’s one eventual motive – to reduce the size of
the boobs. Therefore, the surgery basically involves the removal of fat cells
and tissues from the organs, and then cutting off the excess skin. The removal
and repositioning of the nipples are done depending on the type of surgery.
Breast reduction in India is carried out under general anaesthesia, as this is
the safest option available. Chances of risks are rare as there is no muscle
moving or organ replacing. This aesthetic surgery also dismisses the possibilities
of post-operative pain.
However,
scarring is inevitable and unfortunately permanent. The good news is, it often
happens in the areas that are hidden from view! Also, a mild discomfort shall
persist for a day or two, after which, a patient can go back to her normal activities.
Indeed, this procedure is smartly defying the age old ‘no pain no gain’
proverb.
And,
believe us, you will only be glad that you opted for such a wonder treatment!
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