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Conditions We Treat

Large or Heavy Breasts

Relief and a Lighter, Comfortable Shape

Large, heavy breasts can cause back, neck and shoulder pain, and make exercise difficult. Breast reduction often brings real relief and a lighter, comfortable shape.

Large or Heavy Breasts treatment in India by Dr. Ashutosh Shah, Elegance Clinic, Surat
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What Do Large or Heavy Breasts Cause?

Very large breasts carry real weight, which strains the back, neck and shoulders. As a result, daily activity, exercise and even sleep can become uncomfortable.

Because the discomfort is genuine, reduction is often medical as well as cosmetic. In turn, relief can be life changing.

Signs You May Benefit

  • Back, neck or shoulder pain from breast weight
  • Grooves from bra straps
  • Rashes or discomfort under the breasts
  • Difficulty with exercise or clothing

Treatment Options

The main treatment is breast reduction, which removes excess tissue and reshapes the breast to a comfortable size.

What to Expect

First, a consultation assesses your symptoms and goals. Then, a comfort focused plan is suggested. Throughout, the aim is lasting relief and a balanced, natural shape.

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FAQ

Large or Heavy Breasts, Answered

Still have a question? Reach out confidentially and our care team will respond personally.

Can breast reduction relieve my back pain?

Yes, often it does. By removing the weight of large breasts, reduction commonly eases back, neck and shoulder strain, making daily activity and exercise far more comfortable.

Is breast reduction only cosmetic?

No. For many women it is medical as much as cosmetic, since heavy breasts cause real pain and rashes. Relief from these symptoms is a key goal of surgery.

Will it leave scars?

Reduction involves some scarring, placed discreetly around the areola and below. As a result, scars usually fade over time and stay hidden by a bra or swimwear.

How long is recovery?

Most women return to desk work within a week, with a support bra for several weeks. Heavy activity resumes after a few weeks, guided closely by your surgeon.

Can I breastfeed afterwards?

Breastfeeding may still be possible, though it can be affected depending on the technique. This is discussed honestly during consultation, based on your future plans.

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