Breast reduction (breast reduction)
- CMCPER Certificate
- AMCPER Certificate
- ISAPS Member
- Puerto Vallarta and Tepic
What is it?
Breast reduction is a breast surgery to reduce the size of the breasts. decrease volume y redefine the shape of the bust, looking for a more harmonious proportion with your body.
It's not just “downsizing”. If the plan is not well defined, you can be left with a less large but shaped bust that does not align with your goal, or with asymmetries that were not previously evident.
Breast reduction: what changes and what doesn't change
What changes
Volume: the size is reduced to improve proportion.
Shape: a more balanced contour is sought.
Symmetry: can be adjusted if there are differences between breasts.
Comfort: you tend to feel less of a “burden” when dressing and moving around.
What remains unchanged
Your base anatomy: skin, tissue quality, and starting point are the most important.
The scar: it exists and its location is defined in the assessment.
The “perfect size”: it is decided by proportion, not by an idealized size.
Evolution: inflammation and settlement are progressive.
What does it usually include?
It is defined in assessment according to your anatomy and your real objective.
Diagnosis and plan design: what to reduce, what to adjust and what to prioritize.
Volume reduction: removal of excess to improve proportion.
Shape adjustment: rearrangement for a more balanced contour.
Asymmetry adjustment: if it exists, it is integrated into the plan.
Axillary area: if necessary, it is assessed as part of the contour.
Care and control guide: follow-up coordinated by the team.
The extent, symmetry and scar approach are decided after medical evaluation.
Who is it for?
It could be for you if...
Volume dominates your figure and you don't feel proportionate.
You find it difficult to dress the way you want because of your size or bustline.
You are looking for a more balanced bust, without losing naturalness.
You have asymmetry and want a plan that addresses it.
You are concerned about the lateral/axillary area and want to evaluate it in the same plan.
Alternatives should be evaluated if...
Your goal is just to lift without reducing volume.
You are looking for minimal change and your main issue is skin or position.
You are planning pregnancy or breastfeeding in the short term and want to decide calmly.
You expect “zero scarring” or an exact carving-type result.
Breast reduction assessment: how we define your plan
Objective and priorities
What you want to change and what is “non-negotiable” for you.
Body analysis and proportion
How the bust should look in balance with your torso and posture.
Shape, support and asymmetry
Which adjustments should be integrated so that the result looks consistent.
Scar and closure approach
The scar exists; its location and strategy are defined according to your case.
Life plan and logistics
Recovery, controls and issues such as breastfeeding: it is decided with information.
“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”
The procedure, explained in simple terms
The logic is simple: reduce surplus, rearrange to make it look harmonious y care for symmetry and healing with a realistic plan.
Surgical design: we set proportions and priorities before entering the operating room.
Reduction and shape: volume is reduced and the contour is redefined.
Symmetry: differences are corrected when it contributes to the result.
Lateral/axillary zone: if necessary, it is integrated into the contour plan.
Care and controls: postoperative support and follow-up are indicated, with no promises of fixed times.
Preparation (before surgery)
- Studies and evaluation: according to medical indication.
- Medications and supplements: are reviewed to adjust as necessary.
- Tobacco and alcohol: it is indicated what to suspend and for how long, depending on your case.
- Logistics from home: support for the first days and comfortable clothes at the front.
Recovery and follow-up
First days: priority on rest, gentle mobility and wound care.
First week: control of inflammation, review of evolution and care adjustments.
Following weeks: the bust settles and the shape gradually becomes more defined.
Later months: scar maturation and contour stability.
The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.
Complementary procedures
Lipo of axillary area (if necessary)is assessed in consultation according to proportion and tissue.
Asymmetry adjustmentis defined in assessment to balance shape and drape.
Breast Lift (if needed)is indicated when the shape and position require it.
Scar revision (if applicable)is defined according to the evolution and objectives of the case.
The plan is not standard: the scope and combinations are decided in appraisal.
These points are explained individually during the appraisal.
Medical Philosophy
Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination
If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.
What it does include:
- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.
What it does not include:
Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you decide how much to reduce?
Where does the scar remain?
Can asymmetry be corrected in the same surgery?
What about the axillary area or lateral “roll”?
Does it affect lactation?
When do you see the final result?
Interested?
Security
- AMCPER Certificate
- CMQ Hospital (PV)
- ISAPS Member
- Specialty license : 14822156
