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. 2000 Oct;53(7):584-7.
doi: 10.1054/bjps.2000.3380.

Outcome of reduction mammaplasty--a patients' perspective

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Outcome of reduction mammaplasty--a patients' perspective

A P Brown et al. Br J Plast Surg. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

There have been several studies analysing the outcome of reduction mammaplasty in the literature. Our study is condition specific, with emphasis placed on the patients' subjective experience of treatment. Following a successful pilot study, data were obtained from 74 patients' charts and an anonymous postal questionnaire over a 1-year period. Sixty-six returned the questionnaire complete (89%). Overall satisfaction with the procedure was high (94%). The outcome of surgery with respect to breast size, shape, nipple position, sensation and scarring is documented. All patients expressed marked improvement regarding neck pain, back pain, submammary rash, breast pain and shoulder grooving. Other parameters including psychological wellbeing, quality of life, time on the waiting list, weight of tissue removed and complication rates are analysed. The findings of this study demonstrate overwhelming physical and psychological benefits from surgery. This supports the suggestion that reduction mammaplasty is not primarily cosmetic, producing significant improvement in symptoms.

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