Breast Reduction Surgery Cost NJ

When considering breast reduction surgery in New Jersey, it’s crucial to choose a board-certified plastic surgery surgeon with a proven track record of successful outcomes. Their reputation in the medical community and among past patients should also be considered. The cost of the surgery should be a key factor to consider, as should any hidden fees or additional costs. A consultation with the surgeon is also essential to discuss goals, expectations, and the surgeon’s personality and communication style. By carefully researching and selecting the right surgeon, you can ensure a safe and successful outcome.

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction at our practice in Paramus, New Jersey, can reduce your breasts to a size that is right for you, providing relief from back and shoulder pain. It is one of the highest-rated procedures in terms of patient satisfaction. 


Category Details
Cost & Recovery $14,530 – $18,455*
Most patients return to a desk job within the first week after surgery.
Quick Facts

  • Breast reduction can be safely performed in teens after full breast development.

  • A breast lift is often performed simultaneously to achieve a youthful shape.

  • Breast asymmetry can be addressed during the procedure.

  • 86,543 women had a breast reduction in 2019.*


Benefits of Breast Reduction

  • Alleviates back, neck, and shoulder pain.

  • Improves self-esteem and comfort in clothing.

  • Enhances ability to exercise comfortably.

  • Restores freedom to enjoy physical and social activities.


Cost in New Jersey Starts at $13,780, depending on the extent of surgery and procedures involved.
Financing Options Easy financing options available for peace of mind.
Breast Reduction vs. Breast Lift

  • Breast reduction removes natural breast tissue for a smaller size.

  • Breast lift addresses sagging without significantly altering size.

  • Dr. Parker includes lifting techniques in breast reduction procedures.


Breast Reduction Options

  1. Liposuction

  2. Vertical or “lollipop” reduction

  3. Inverted T or anchor breast reduction


Liposuction for Breast Reduction Effective for fatty tissue but less common in younger women; tends to flatten the breast.
Vertical Breast Reduction

  • Limited incision around the areola and vertically down.

  • Preferred for modest reduction and lift.

  • Quick recovery and minimal scarring.


Anchor Breast Reduction

  • Uses an inverted T incision for significant reductions.

  • Reserved for very large breasts and significant sagging.


Surgery Details

  • Duration: 1½ to 4½ hours.

  • General anesthesia provided by a board-certified MD anesthesiologist.

  • Recovery in a suite for about 1 hour before going home.


Initial Consultation

  • Discuss expectations and evaluate goals with Dr. Pedy Ganchi.

  • Information on risks, complications, and long-term effects provided.


Benefits Of Breast Reduction

Women with large, heavy breasts may suffer physical pain from the weight of their breasts and may experience social discomfort due to unwanted attention to their breast size. Because of this, many women turn to breast reduction as a remedy.

Large, heavy breasts can also cause strain on a woman’s body. The extra weight of heavy breasts can be harmful to posture and may lead to spinal problems. In addition to causing back, neck, and shoulder pain, excessively heavy breasts may also lead to breathing problems and other serious health issues. Breast reduction surgery can help a woman correct her posture and remove strain on the back, neck, and shoulders, reducing overall pain.

In addition to seeking relief from the pain caused by heavy breasts, many women seek breast reduction surgery because they are uncomfortable with the unwanted attention that their breast size draws. This unwanted attention may cause a woman to become uncomfortable with her appearance. Breast reduction surgery can help a woman regain her self-confidence and positive self-image, as well as provide the motivation to participate in a wide range of physical and social activities.

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* Individual results may vary.

Incision Techniques

Breast reduction surgery generally takes two to four hours, depending on the patient’s specific case, and is performed under general anesthesia. The size and shape of your breasts, as well as the desired amount of reduction, helps determine which type of incision is right for you. The different types of incisions for a breast reduction include:

  • Vertical Incision Breast Reduction Surgery – The vertical incision technique, also known as the short scar or LeJour breast reduction, typically results in shapelier breasts and less scarring than traditional breast reduction surgery. This is Dr. Ganchi’s preferred technique, as it is often the best way to reduce larger breasts while minimizing scarring, resulting in satisfying patient outcomes. Vertical incision breast reductions are a newer, popular alternative to the traditional method, especially for women who do not require extensive tissue removal. Incisions in this technique extend around the areola and vertically down to the breast crease, making a lollipop pattern. Vertical incision breast reductions eliminate the need for the horizontal incision along the breast crease that is used in traditional breast reduction surgery, resulting in much less scarring. Women with moderately large breasts are the ideal candidates for vertical incision breast reductions. Vertical incision breast reduction surgery may not be a good choice for women requiring the removal of excessive amounts of fat and breast tissue.
  • Traditional Breast Reduction Surgery – The traditional approach to breast reduction surgery is a very effective method for alleviating discomfort caused by large, heavy breasts. The traditional method, also called an anchor pattern or Wise pattern reduction, may be beneficial for women requiring a large amount of tissue removal. In the traditional breast reduction surgery technique, incisions are made horizontally under the breast in the crease and extend vertically up to and around the nipple, creating an anchor pattern. Because traditional breast reduction surgery allows for excess skin removal both vertically and horizontally, it may be recommended for women with extremely large breasts. The anchor shaped incision also allows surgeons to remove more tissue than other methods, maximizing breast reduction results. Although the anchor pattern method can be useful in reducing excessively large breasts, it leads to more scarring than other breast reduction surgery techniques. These scars can often be hidden by bathing suits and even low cut tops.
  • Scar-less Breast Reduction Surgery – Scar-less breast reduction employs liposuction techniques in order to reduce the size of the breasts with minimal or no visible scarring. The scar-less breast reduction technique also leaves the nipples intact so that the patient has a reduced risk of breastfeeding complications and losing sensation in the nipple area. Because liposuction can only reduce the amount of fatty tissue in the breast, ideal candidates for scar-less breast reduction are women whose breasts have more fatty tissue than glandular tissue. Men with gynecomastia (excess breast tissue) can also achieve desired results with male breast reduction through liposuction. Breast reduction using only liposuction is typically not the best option for more slender women with large breasts, women with extensive sagging, or women with excessively large breasts.

Testimonials

“Dr. Ganchi is not only very skilled – she has a wonderful bedside manner and, let’s face it, this matters! Her office staff is terrific and the office, in general, is calm, comforting and spotless. I would recommend her highly to anyone!”

Procedure

Breast reduction surgery generally takes a few hours, depending on the patient’s specific case, and is performed under general anesthesia.

In vertical incision breast reduction, a lollipop-shaped incision is made around the areola and down the breast. After the breast tissue and skin is removed, Dr. Ganchi will stitch up the incision by folding the excess skin over itself on the breast. The nipple can still be moved up in a method similar to that of the traditional procedure, but not more than a few millimeters.

In traditional incision breast reduction, skin, fat, and tissue from the lower breast area are removed to reduce the mass of the breast. In most cases, the nipples are moved to a higher position on the breast, but remain attached to the nerves and blood vessels. For very large breasts, however, the nipples may need to be moved and grafted to a completely new location. In these situations, you will lose sensation in the nipple and areola. After the nipple is moved to its new position, the skin above the nipple is brought down and around the swell of the breast, and then stitched back to close the original incision.

In scar-less breast reduction, only one very small incision will be made in the breast crease. A thin surgical tube, called a cannula, is inserted in order to liposuction out excess fatty breast tissue. This technique is considered a scar-less breast reduction procedure because the scars are minimal and usually invisible due to their inconspicuous location under the breast.

The price of your breast reduction will range from $6,700 to $10,000. The cost of reduction mammaplasty varies based on factors like whether or not liposuction of the lateral chest/axilla is required, along with total surgical time. Facility fees and anesthesia will also affect the overall cost.

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