BreastReduction
Comfort, proportion, confidence
Excessively large breasts can cause back, neck, and shoulder pain — and limit how you live. A reduction relieves the physical strain while creating a balanced, proportional silhouette tailored to your frame.
Relief and refinement
A reduction is one of the most rewarding procedures because it addresses both physical symptoms and silhouette in a single surgery. Excess tissue is removed, the remaining breast is reshaped, and the nipple-areola complex is elevated to a more natural position.
Most patients describe the result with a single word: relief — physical and aesthetic, restored together.
What changes in a reduction
How balance, comfort, and proportion transform the silhouette
Breast reduction is not just about reducing size. It's about relieving discomfort, improving posture, restoring proportion, refining shape, and creating better harmony with the body.
Before (what we address)
- Heavy, uncomfortable breasts — tissue weight that strains the back, neck, and shoulders
- Posture problems — rounded shoulders and forward neck position from compensating for the weight
- Skin irritation — rashes, infections, and groove marks from bras
- Limited physical activity — difficulty exercising, running, or wearing certain clothes
- Disproportionate silhouette — breasts that look out of balance with the rest of the body
After (what improves)
- Reduced weight and heaviness — immediate relief from the physical burden
- Improved comfort and posture — shoulders rest naturally; neck and back strain ease
- More proportional breast size — breasts that fit your frame and goals
- Better lifted contour — tissue reshaped and lifted into a youthful position
- Greater balance with waist and hips — a silhouette that finally reads in proportion
Why a reduction is so transformative
Reduction mammoplasty removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin while reshaping the remaining tissue and repositioning the nipple-areola complex. Many patients describe the result with one word: relief — physical and aesthetic, restored together.
The goal
Beautiful breast reduction is about comfort, proportion, and harmony — not simply making the breasts smaller. The aim is a silhouette that looks balanced and feels finally comfortable in your body, your clothes, and your everyday life.
The Breast Reduction Journey
- 01
Evaluate proportions and comfort
A careful evaluation of your goals, posture symptoms, lifestyle limitations, and how your current size affects your body balance.
- 02
Reshape and reduce volume
Excess tissue, fat, and skin are carefully removed. The remaining breast is reshaped and lifted; the nipple-areola complex is moved to a natural position.
- 03
Create a balanced silhouette
The result is improved comfort, better posture, and a more balanced shape that flatters your natural frame.
Artistry. Comfort. Confidence. — you, balanced, naturally.
Breast Reduction transformations
Real patient results — relief from physical strain, balanced proportional silhouette, restored confidence. Photographs are explicit; we host them on a separate gallery domain to keep this page appropriate for general audiences.
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Everything you wanted to know
What is breast reduction?
Breast reduction (reduction mammoplasty) removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to create a smaller, more proportional breast. It also reshapes the remaining tissue and repositions the nipple-areola complex.
Who is a candidate?
Patients whose breast size causes physical strain (back, neck, or shoulder pain), skin irritation, posture problems, or limits physical activity. Reduction is also chosen for cosmetic reasons — to bring the breasts into balance with the rest of the body.
How is the size reduction determined?
During consultation Dr. Carvalho discusses your goals and your frame. The aim is a result that fits your proportions and addresses any physical symptoms — not a fixed cup-size target.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients return to light activities within 1–2 weeks and resume normal activities at 4–6 weeks. Many patients also report immediate relief from the back and shoulder strain that prompted the surgery.
Will breast reduction affect breastfeeding?
Some techniques preserve more milk-duct continuity than others. If breastfeeding is a priority, discuss this during consultation — the surgical approach can be adjusted accordingly.
Let's talk aboutyour case
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