Study says breast reduction surgery lifts self-esteem
Posted on August 11, 2008
Filed Under Plastic Surgeon |
If your large breasts are weighing you down (physically and emotionally), you may want to consider breast reduction surgery. According to a study that recently appeared in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, large-breasted women who have breast reduction surgery later report less back pain and greater self-esteem. According to statistics, more than 150,000 women underwent the procedure last year.
The president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Dr. Alan Gold, commented on the study favorably. “This study further demonstrates that the connection between the aesthetic results of plastic surgery and the emotional, social and physical quality of life of our patients cannot be underestimated,” said Dr. Gold.
Women in or near Seattle who would like to reduce the size of their breasts can contact Dr. Gottlieb for a breast reduction consultation.
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