Localised breast fullness
Reducing selected areas of fatty tissue where fullness affects breast shape or proportion.
Breast liposuction may be considered in selected cases where localised fatty tissue contributes to breast fullness or imbalance.
The aim is to reduce volume in a controlled way while preserving natural shape, proportion and skin quality.
Breast liposuction is different from a full breast reduction. It focuses on removing localised fatty tissue rather than reshaping the breast extensively or removing larger amounts of glandular tissue.
It may be suitable where breast fullness is mainly related to fatty tissue and where skin quality is good enough to allow the breast to settle well after treatment.
Where breast size is significant, skin laxity is present or nipple position needs correction, breast reduction or breast uplift may be more appropriate.
Breast liposuction may be considered where targeted reduction is suitable and the concern is mainly related to fatty tissue.
Reducing selected areas of fatty tissue where fullness affects breast shape or proportion.
Creating a modest reduction in volume without the more extensive reshaping involved in reduction surgery.
Improving the transition between the breast and surrounding chest or upper body contour.
In suitable cases, liposuction may help refine minor differences in volume or contour.
For broader body contouring, liposuction may also be considered in other areas such as the abdomen, arms or thighs.
Breast liposuction is not suitable for every patient. Careful assessment is needed to determine whether the breast fullness is mainly fatty tissue and whether the skin is likely to contract well afterwards.
The balance between fatty tissue and glandular breast tissue is assessed before deciding whether liposuction is appropriate.
Skin elasticity is important because the skin needs to settle well after volume is reduced.
If the breast sits low or the nipple position needs correction, liposuction alone may not be enough.
Treatment is planned to avoid irregularity and maintain a natural breast shape.
If areola size, nipple position or breast shape also needs refinement, related procedures such as areolar reduction may be discussed where relevant.
Breast liposuction is planned carefully to remove selected areas of fatty tissue while preserving breast shape and contour.
Breast volume, tissue type, skin quality, contour and goals are assessed to decide whether liposuction is suitable.
Targeted fatty tissue is removed using liposuction through small access points.
Swelling, bruising and tenderness are expected initially and gradually improve.
The breast contour settles over time as swelling reduces and the tissues adapt.
These answers provide a general guide. Suitability depends on breast tissue, skin quality, anatomy and consultation findings.