Breast Augmentation and Reduction
Breast surgeries—whether for enhancement or reduction—create significant changes in both the skin and underlying muscular structures of the chest. In augmentation, the insertion of implants stretches tissue and creates inflammation as the body adapts. In reduction, deeper dissection and tissue removal require longer recovery for circulation and nerve repair. Both procedures often lead to swelling in the chest, upper arms, and even the neck or armpit areas due to lymphatic disruption.
We focus on restoring natural fluid flow and tissue balance while protecting surgical results. Early in recovery, gentle lymphatic drainage reduces swelling and pressure, helping implants or reduced tissue settle more evenly. As healing progresses, myofascial therapy helps the chest wall and shoulder muscles regain flexibility and comfort, easing postural strain that commonly follows surgery. For reconstructed or mastectomy-related cases, our approach includes oncology-safe methods that prioritize sensitivity and safety.
Therapeutic outcomes include:
- Relief of shoulder and neck tension caused by postural changes
- Faster reduction of post-surgical swelling and stiffness
- Better implant or contour symmetry
- Softer, more natural tissue textur