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		<title>How ****** Reduction Surgery Can Alleviate Back and Neck Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Australian Plastic Surgery Centre asked: Natural posture is inevitably influenced by the distribution of weight across the body and so where large, heavy ******* are concerned, an imbalance in weight in the upper region can result in the development of back and neck pain. Often the individual suffering from the discomfort of large ******* [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Western Australian Plastic Surgery Centre</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Natural posture is inevitably influenced by the distribution of weight across the body and so where large, heavy ******* are concerned, an imbalance in weight in the upper region can result in the development of back and neck pain. Often the individual suffering from the discomfort of large ******* can be limited in their ability to perform normal functions such as physical sporting activities and find themselves feeling increasingly self conscious and inhibited by their shape.<br/><br/>Breast reduction surgery, known as reduction mammaplasty, is the effective procedure of reducing ******* which are causing pain and discomfort to the individual under the expert guidance and handling of your ****** reduction surgeon.<br/><br/>Under general anaesthesia, the ****** reduction procedure involves the removal of excess ****** tissue and the recontouring and repositioning of the ******* in order to leave you with the ******* you want to feel happy and confident in both their shape, size and appearance and ultimately provide you with the increased comfort you need in order to engage in normal activities.<br/><br/>After surgery has taken place it is important that post operative care is dealt with in a careful and sensitive way in order to minimise complications and as such, hospitalisation normal occurs for around four days depending on the individual case. The appearance of ****** reduction scars can be an inevitable result of ****** reduction surgery and the level of scarring can vary from individual to individual, however, the vast majority of women feel that the ultimate goal in relieving the pain, discomfort and displeasure of large ******* involves little is overwhelmingly successful.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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