

"Breast reduction, so-called reduction mammaplasty"
I've been thinking about the procedure since I was 16. That was the first time I read about the possibility of breast reduction in a magazine. But because I was afraid of injections and surgery, my decision took longer. Eventually, however, my inner hatred of my breasts won out and I finally decided to have the procedure.
Because I had felt for a long time that I wanted to. I wanted to relieve myself, not slouch, not wear two bras while playing sports, and not feel like I was always in a straitjacket. I wanted to enjoy sports without pain. I couldn't even imagine going anywhere without a bra. I wanted to change all that.
"I had a lot of ideas at that moment."
The first consultation took place at the Prague branch of MEDICOM Clinic with Dr. Michal Puls, MD. The doctor spoke professionally about the procedure and explained everything to me in detail. I had full confidence in him from the beginning.
When the D-day came and I was getting ready for the procedure, I felt very nervous. I was worried about possible complications, all the needles, cannulas and drains and what I would have to endure. What if I didn't like the result? I had a lot of things on my mind at that moment.
But of course I managed the surgery. I was happy to get it over with. And I was touched that I was really starting a life without those "ugly" breasts. The environment of the clinic was also amazing. The nurses were great and empathetic. The food was delicious. I was even able to watch Netflix in my room. It was just like being in a hotel!
The recovery then lasted two to three months where I didn't go to work and saved a lot. Complications with internal stitches that my body didn't want to absorb and expelled also turned out well in the end. Now, four months later, I'm back playing sports and living normally.
"I'm really happy now."
Before I looked in the mirror for the first time, I was a little stressed about what I was going to see. I was afraid to look, to touch. Then when I opened my eyes, I felt embarrassed because the swelling was causing various asymmetries. But the doctor warned me that it was quite normal. And that I could evaluate the result after two months. And he was right - my new breasts were divine!
Today, my breasts are finally staying in one place. I am happy to go home without a bra and, most importantly, I finally like myself. I'm really happy now because I have what I've been wanting for a long time.
People around me who didn't know about the procedure mostly attributed my change to losing weight. Yes, I did lose three pounds, but that was more because I didn't eat much after the surgery. I'm not thinking about having another procedure yet. But I believe that with age, one will come - be it eyelid surgery or a facelift. If there are already such options, why not rejuvenate and feel good.
For women who are also considering a breast reduction, I would like to say that if you want it as much as I did, don't hesitate. It's a complicated procedure, but the result is worth it. Two months of recovery is only a fraction of time in a lifetime, and it goes by quickly.

Mrs. Zdeňka came to our clinic with a request for breast reduction. She was a typical client of such an operation. Her breasts were sagging with slight asymmetry. Not only did her large breasts restrict her in sports, they also put a strain on her spine. For this reason, reduction mammaplasty was of great benefit not only aesthetically, but especially medically. Following the drawing, I reduced the skin cover, moved the areolae to an elevated position and finally sculpted a new breast shape. I removed 180g of tissue from the left breast and 185g from the right, compensating for the slight asymmetry. The operation under general anaesthesia lasted 2 hours and everything went without complications.
MUDr. Michal Puls, CSc.
Plastic surgeon
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