"I can also go braless and still feel so confident" Emily, Reduction patient

Breast Reduction Surgery
- From £8,295
- 0% finance options available
- Free surgeon consultation
- Clinics in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds
Is Breast Reduction surgery right for me?
If you have large breasts and you’re suffering from back, neck or shoulder pain, you may choose to undergo breast reduction surgery, which will also help you to achieve a breast size more suitable to your frame.
If you have overly large breasts you might find that you struggle with certain activities, such as exercise or even climbing the stairs, and can’t find clothes that fit you properly. We understand that this causes distress and can have an impact on your self-esteem and confidence. After Breast Reduction surgery, you’ll be able to exercise more freely, dress in the outfits you want to, and the pain and discomfort should subside as a result of smaller, lighter breasts.
Consider Breast Reduction surgery as a preventative measure or to alleviate existing problems such as:
severe back or neck pain
posture problems, including a 'hump' or 'stoop neck'
shoulder pain, as a result of painful grooves that dig in from wearing a bra
skin irritation such as rashes and eczema, especially on the skin below and underneath your breasts
difficulty exercising or with day-to-day activities
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What is Breast Reduction surgery?
Breast Reduction surgery is an operation that removes the excess weight and volume of the breasts. Once the excess volume has been removed, the breasts are reshaped and the nipples are re-positioned to create a more natural and proportionate appearance.
Breast Reduction can help alleviate the pain and discomfort caused by overly large breasts. If you feel that your breasts are not in proportion to the rest of your body or are causing you discomfort, you may want to consider breast reduction surgery.
At Pall Mall, we’re passionate about providing life-changing cosmetic procedures that leave our patients looking and feeling incredible. Our Breast Reduction surgery is carried out to the highest standard in our private, Care Quality Commission regulated hospital in Newton-le-Willows, conveniently located between Manchester and Liverpool with free on-site parking.
0% interest and flexible finance

Pay monthly for your Breast Reduction surgery
Take the weight off your shoulders
Our friendly team can provide you with a free finance example. Based on this, you can estimate your likely monthly costs, deposit amount, and repayment period - with extra peace of mind, as no registration is required and no credit checks are needed.
- 0% Finance options available over 6 to 12 months
- Pay over 2 to 5 years with 16.9% APR
- Flexible deposit options
"I can exercise more frequently, and I just feel so much better." Rachel

What to expect from Breast Reduction surgery with Pall Mall
From your initial consultation to your recovery, our team of experts will be by your side at every step of your breast reduction journey. We’ll ensure you're fully supported and informed, from pre-op preparations through to post-op care, and will answer any questions you have.
Meet your surgeon at our free, no-obligation consultations
At your first consultation, you'll see your chosen surgeon in person. You will have the opportunity to talk about your goals for this surgery, and your surgeon will answer any questions you have.
Your surgeon will also examine you at this time and will discuss the various options for your surgery to find an approach that will meet your goals.
If you still have questions at that point or are worried about any aspect of the procedure, you can book a follow-up consultation to put your mind at ease.
Booking your Breast Reduction surgery
From here, you'll meet your dedicated patient co-ordinator, who will be with you throughout your journey with us, helping to make your surgical procedure go as smoothly as possible.
They will help you get a better understanding of what’s involved with your procedure and will ensure all of the necessary logistical details are taken care of, including:
giving you sense of what to expect, such as timings for the surgery itself, recovery time and aftercare
planning appointments, such as pre- and post-operative meetings
discussing pricing and any finance options available to you
Once this is all sorted, we can then book your procedure for a time that suits you.
Pre-op assessment
As with any procedure, we'll have to check your health to make sure you're well enough to undergo surgery with general anaesthetic.
This will include testing your blood pressure and taking a blood test, before going through any existing medical symptoms in your history. The appointment will also check for MRSA and you may need to undergo a urine test.
One of the primary parts of the pre-assessment will be taking photos of your chest so that we have a medical record before the surgery goes ahead.
Our friendly nurses will explain everything needed for your file, as well as pass on any contact details you'll need for any final checks leading up to your operation - including post-operative care information.
Breast Reduction operation
For your operation, you'll be treated at our privately owned hospital in Newton-le-Willows, conveniently located between Manchester and Liverpool - with plenty of transport links from Manchester and Liverpool and free on-site parking. Unlike other cosmetic surgery providers, we own our hospital facility which means you are in the best care from start to finish and you’ll only ever be with patients who are also having cosmetic procedures
You can expect to receive exceptional treatment that comes with state-of-the-art equipment and a comfortable private room with en-suite facilities for the duration of your stay.
You'll be given your admission time a few days in advance and will meet your surgeon, anaesthetist and ward nurse to ask any questions.
When you come around from the general anaesthetic, you can comfortably recover in your own private room, with any further pain relief or medication provided as and when you need it.
Recovery and aftercare
There is a possibility that depending on the time and complexity of your surgery we ask you to stay overnight so we can monitor you and answer any concerns that you might have post-surgery.
Following your operation, you'll be able to recover at home. You will use a suppression bra to help support and encourage healing over the next few days while you rest. You’ll be able to reach a member of staff 24/7 if you have any concerns.
We will keep in touch and schedule appointments for you to visit the clinic one, two and six weeks after the surgery. This is to make sure the recovery process is going well.
First appointment: One of our registered nurses will check to see how you're healing, change your dressings and remove any non-dissolvable stitches, if they have been used.
Second appointment: We'll assess how your breast tissue is healing and settling, and will make an overall assessment of the process so far. Post-operative photos will be taken for your file and your cosmetic surgeon will be notified about how you're doing.
Third appointment: You'll then be invited back to meet your surgeon so they can see the final results of your breast reduction and make sure you're completely happy with your new look.
Find out more about the Breast Reduction recovery process.
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Common questions about Breast Reduction surgery
Our expert team is always on hand to help, advise and arrange appointments with our specialist consultants. Get in touch if you have any questions about breast reduction - you can find answers to the most common questions below.
How long does a Breast Reduction surgery consultation last?
If you are keen to learn more and see what Pall Mall can do for you, we will arrange a free, no obligation consultation with a surgeon. The appointment will last between 20-45 minutes.
During this time your surgeon will examine your chest and discuss the various options you can take, such as the different types of surgery. Your surgeon can also talk you through recovery and aftercare, so make sure you ask all the questions you want.
What happens on the day of Breast Reduction surgery?
On the day of your surgery, you will be welcomed to our state-of-the-art, CQC regulated private hospital in Newton-le-Willows. You will be shown to your private room, where you can prepare for the surgery.
You will be placed under general anaesthetic for the procedure, so you won’t feel a thing. Breast reduction surgery lasts around three hours in theatre. Afterwards you will be taken back to your private room to recover.
What is the post-op process after Breast Reduction surgery?
After your surgery, our patient experience team will be in touch to book you in for your post-op appointments. You will be expected to attend a short appointment one, two and six weeks after surgery. This is to ensure you are healing well and are happy with the results. Your first two appointments will be with our nurse and your six week appointment will be with your surgeon.
What is the aftercare for Breast Reduction surgery?
We will keep in contact throughout your journey and you’ll be able to reach a member of staff 24/7 if you have any concerns. You will be given a number for our 24-hour nurse who is on hand to answer any medical questions or concerns you may have during your recovery.
We’d suggest taking some time off work to recover, but you will be provided with post-operative pain killers and instructions on how to manage your dressings or stitches.
Do I get to choose the size my breasts are reduced to?
No two patients are the same, so we can't guarantee a 'set size' that your breasts will be reduced to. This is because your surgeon will analyse you individually in order to estimate roughly how much tissue can be removed to create a natural, in-proportion breast shape in relation to your body shape.
During your consultation, your surgeon will recommend the best plan for you based on your size and body composition, whilst making sure to take into account your personal goals.
Will my nipples change after Breast Reduction surgery?
As the surgery involves changing the position of the nipples there is a risk of losing partial or full sensation in your nipples. However, there is minimal to no sensation loss in most cases.
What are the potential complications with Breast Reduction surgery?
All surgery carries some sort of risk, and that includes Breast Reduction surgery. Possible complications include unfavourable scarring, infection, temporary or permanent loss of sensation in the nipples, shape irregularities and delayed wound healing.
Your surgeon will talk to you about the risks and benefits in detail at your consultation and preoperative appointments.
What will my scar look like after Breast Reduction surgery?
A common breast reduction scar is in the shape of an anchor. It will surround your areola and go vertically down to the breast crease, then horizontally along the natural breast crease. The scars may look red and raised initially and can take up to two years to mature completely.
As with any surgery, the extent and visibility of the scarring will depend on your skin type and age, but it's important to note that the scars will not be visible when wearing everyday clothing. Read more about what steps you can take to minimise breast reduction scars.
How long will it take for me to recover after Breast Reduction surgery?
Although cosmetic, a Breast Reduction is still major surgery, so you need to give yourself plenty of time to rest and recover.
As such, we’d suggest taking three weeks off work to make sure you heal properly - especially while your wounds heal - but you will be provided with post-operative pain killers and instructions on how to best manage your dressings or stitches. It can take up to six weeks to fully recover from Breast Reduction surgery.
To assure the best chance of healing, you should avoid any heavy physical exertion, bending over, lifting your arms over your head, and any exercise until at least three weeks post-op. You'll also be expected to keep wearing your compression bra until the healing period is over, in order to provide your new shape proper support as they 'settle'. Read our blog post to find out how long after surgery it takes to find out your new breast size.
How will I feel immediately following my Breast Reduction surgery?
Following your surgery, it is quite normal to feel some minor pain and discomfort. You will be discharged with medications to take to help control your pain; follow the instructions given to you on your discharge.
If you have had general anaesthesia or sedation, this can temporarily affect your coordination and reasoning skills. It is strongly advised that you do not drink alcohol, operate machinery or sign legal documents for 48 hours afterwards. In addition:
You must not drive for at least two weeks following your surgery.
It is important you do not over stretch or lift during your recovery. Ask for assistance with dressing and allow the person taking you home to carry your bags.
You might feel tired or drowsy for the first few hours - this is related to the anaesthetic and medication given for the surgery.
You will have some pain and discomfort for the first few days - taking regular painkillers will help. There will be some swelling and bruising around your operation site, but the majority of this will subside in 6-8 weeks.
The nipples may feel numb or hypersensitive. These will improve over the first few weeks to days.
Observe for any colour changes to the nipples and the temperature. They should be pink and warm to the touch. Some bruising can be normal.
What activities am I allowed to do after Breast Reduction surgery?
Limit your activities for the first week to avoid unnecessary bleeding. However, do not remain immobile due to the risk of deep vein thrombosis - keep stockings on until you have returned to your normal mobility.
You should avoid any strenuous exercise and swimming for at least 6-8 weeks.
Avoid exposure of the breasts to direct sunlight/sunbeds for at least six months.
Be sure to avoid vigorous or excessive stretching or lifting for 4-6 weeks.
Can you drive after Breast Reduction surgery?
You should not drive yourself home or drive for a minimum of two weeks following your surgery. You must be able to manoeuvre your car properly - including turning, viewing blind spots and performing emergency stops - and avoid any unnecessary pain or discomfort.
If you are in doubt about driving, contact your motor insurer so that you are aware of their recommendations, and always follow your surgeon's advice.
Can you smoke before Breast Reduction surgery?
You should avoid smoking and using any nicotine products during your recovery as this will affect your body’s ability to recover and can delay wound healing.
You should also avoid vitamins and herbs for 10 days before surgery.
Should I stop taking my medication before my Breast Reduction surgery?
Before your Breast Reduction surgery, please inform staff if you take any other medications. Complete the full course of antibiotics if prescribed.
Take your painkillers as prescribed - try to take regularly for the first few days, and avoid any drugs that contain aspirin as they will thin the blood and increase the bleeding risk. Your normal bowel action may be disrupted following surgery - you may take a mild over the counter laxative if required.
What should I eat post Breast Reduction surgery?
Fluids are critical following surgery. Stick with a light nutritious diet for the first 24-48 hours. Following your surgery, it is important to eat foods high in protein and full of vitamins and minerals to help aid the healing process
How long do I have to keep my dressing on after Breast Reduction surgery?
Leave dressings intact until they are removed in the clinic. You will usually have dissolvable sutures in place - these will dissolve in a few months following surgery. It is common to have some blood strike through onto the dressings but if it appears fully soaked or leaking through, please contact your clinic for an early dressing change.
Avoid getting the wound wet until all the dressings are removed. After they have been removed only shower - avoid soaking your wound in the bath for 6-8 weeks post operatively.
How do you take care of your breasts after Breast Reduction surgery?
There are a few simple things you can do after your surgery to minimise discomfort and ensure you heal properly:
Wear a suitable post op garment, day and night for at least six weeks, avoiding underwire. Adjust it to ensure it doesn’t rub on your incisions.
Follow your surgeon's advice on how long you should take off work.
Wear loose and comfortable clothing that will not rub on your incisions.
Do not apply anything on your scars unless advised by your own surgeon.
What type of anaesthetic is used during Breast Reduction surgery?
For this surgery you will be placed under general anaesthetic and monitored closely throughout the procedure. This is a controlled state of unconsciousness to ensure you don’t feel pain or move while surgery is being carried out.
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