Body Contouring

Comfort &
Breast Reduction.

Achieve a more proportionate figure and relief from physical discomfort. Our advanced Breast Reduction surgery (Reduction Mammoplasty) removes excess tissue and skin to give you a lighter, firmer, and more contoured look.

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Clinical Insight

What is Breast Reduction?

Breast reduction, or reduction mammoplasty, is a procedure used to remove excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin from the breasts. For those with large breasts, this surgery can alleviate discomfort, improve posture, and enhance the overall proportion of your body.

  • Relieves Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain
  • Improves Body Proportion & Posture
  • Enhances Physical Activity Comfort
Results

The Transformation Space

Educational Content

Expert Deep-Dive

The Protocol

The 4-Step Clinical Approach

Initial Consultation

Evaluating your goals, breast size, and overall health to plan the best surgical approach.

Sculpting Phase

Carefully removing excess tissue and repositioning the nipple for a youthful, natural lift.

Aesthetic Closure

Using meticulous suturing techniques to ensure minimal scarring and smooth contours.

Aftercare Support

Providing specialized garments and a personalized recovery plan for optimal healing.

Real Stories

"I can finally exercise without pain! The team at DIOSA made me feel so comfortable throughout the whole process."

- Meera Kapoor

"Best decision of my life. My posture has improved significantly and I feel so much more confident in my clothes."

- Anjali Gupta

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Breast Reduction surgery leave scars?

While all surgeries result in some scarring, we use advanced techniques to place incisions where they are less visible and fade significantly over time.

How long is the downtime?

Most patients can return to light desk work within 1-2 weeks. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4-6 weeks.

Is the procedure painful?

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. Post-op discomfort is managed with prescribed medication and cooling therapy.