Excess breasts, also known as breast hypertrophy, is a condition in which the breasts have a volume greater than what is considered proportional to the person’s body. This condition can be caused by many factors and can cause physical and emotional discomfort. Read on to see the possible causes of breast enlargement and the options available for treatment.
One of the most common causes of excess breasts is genetic predisposition. Some people have a greater amount of breast tissue, resulting in breasts that are larger and disproportionate to the rest of the body. In addition, hormonal changes, such as during puberty, pregnancy or menopause, can contribute to breast enlargement.
Excess body weight can also be a contributing factor to breast size, as fat cells in the breasts increase in proportion to weight gain. Also, hormonal changes caused by conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to excessive breast growth.
Excessively large breasts can cause a number of physical and emotional problems. Women with breast hypertrophy may suffer from back, neck and shoulder pain due to the additional weight. In addition, they may face difficulties in choosing appropriate clothes, experience social embarrassment and have low self-esteem.
Fortunately, there are treatment options for excess breasts. The first approach is usually conservative treatment, which may include weight loss, exercise, and wearing supportive bras. However, in more severe cases, surgery may be required to reduce the size of the breasts.
Breast reduction surgery, known as reduction
mammoplasty, is a procedure in which excess breast tissue is removed to obtain a size more proportional to the person’s physical characteristics. This procedure can also help improve related issues such as back pain and postural problems.
It is important that anyone considering breast reduction surgery consults with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to assess the best treatment option for their individual needs.
If you are facing problems related to the size of your breasts, it is recommended that you seek a specialist doctor for a proper assessment and personalized guidance.
*Este conteúdo é apenas para fins informativos e educativos e não se destina a servir de conselho médico ou como substituto de uma consulta com um médico ou cirurgião médico formado.
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