Breast reduction surgery is a revolutionary procedure offered at the European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS) in Limassol, led by respected plastic surgeon Dr Demetris Stavrou. Designed for women struggling with physical discomfort, restricted mobility, or reduced self-confidence due to large and heavy breasts, this surgery provides both practical and aesthetic benefits. By eliminating excess fat, tissue and skin, the breasts are reshaped to align with the body’s proportions, resulting in improved posture, relief from chronic pain and a enhancement in overall quality of life. Many women in Cyprus and beyond have chosen this procedure not only to reduce discomfort but also to regain their self-esteem and confidence in everyday life. Limassol offers patients the perfect setting—combining exceptional care with a calm, coastal environment that supports recovery. At EIPS, patient wellbeing is always prioritised, with every surgical plan customised to the patient’s unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure that involves removing excess breast tissue, skin, and fat to create a breast size more proportionate to the patient’s frame. Candidates typically suffer from issues such as neck and shoulder pain, deep grooves from bra straps, rashes beneath the breasts, and limitations in physical activity or clothing choices. Women aged 18 and above with fully grown breasts and no contraindicating medical conditions are ideal candidates. Dr Stavrou conducts a thorough consultation to assess medical history, breast structure, and patient goals before recommending surgery. He places strong emphasis on safety and suitability, ensuring each patient is well-informed and emotionally ready. Lifestyle factors such as smoking cessation, future pregnancy plans, and previous surgeries are also evaluated. Through this careful evaluation, Dr Stavrou helps women make informed decisions about improving both their health and quality of life.
Women who undergo breast reduction surgery often experience rapid and lasting relief from physical pain, including back and shoulder pain, restricted movement, and skin irritation. Beyond the physical advantages, many patients report significant emotional and psychological enhancements. Being able to wear clothes that fit comfortably and exercise without strain can have a profound impact on body image and daily routines. At the European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS), patient testimonials consistently reflect increased confidence and restored freedom following surgery. For many, the results are not just aesthetic but life-changing—restoring the ability to enjoy activities that were once restricted. Furthermore, a more balanced and youthful breast shape enhances posture and silhouette, helping patients appear slimmer and more proportionate. The care provided by Dr Stavrou and his team ensures not only technical excellence but also emotional support throughout the journey, making the transformation as uplifting as it is effective.
Breast reduction surgery at the European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS) is carried out under general anaesthesia and typically lasts around three hours. On the day of the operation, patients are admitted into a sterile and high-tech surgical suite after undergoing pre-operative checks. Dr Stavrou begins with precise skin markings to guide the procedure. Incisions are made around the areola and may extend vertically to the breast crease, allowing for the careful removal of excess tissue and adjustment of the nipple to a more natural location. Advanced techniques are employed to safeguard sensation and ensure symmetry. Once the reshaping is complete, the incisions are closed with fine sutures to limit scarring. In some cases, drainage tubes are temporarily inserted to prevent fluid build-up. Patients may be required to stay overnight for monitoring. Every step is handled with thorough attention to safety and comfort, reflecting the rigorous standards maintained at EIPS in Limassol.
Recovery from breast reduction surgery involves a planned aftercare routine to support healing and prevent complications. Immediately after the procedure, patients are supplied with a special support bra and given pain medication to manage post-operative discomfort. Swelling and bruising are expected and usually subside within a few weeks. Light activities can resume within days, but strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be restricted for several weeks. Dr Stavrou provides personalised post-op instructions, including how to care for incisions, avoid certain sleeping positions, and when to transition to wearing regular bras. Follow-up appointments are important to track progress and ensure optimal results. Regular breast massage, as advised by the surgeon, can help reduce swelling and soften scar tissue. Most patients return to full activity within two to three weeks, though full aesthetic results may take several months to develop. With the right care, recovery is smooth and the results long-lasting.
The success of a breast reduction surgery depends greatly on the skill, experience and aesthetic sensibility of the plastic surgeon. Dr Demetris Stavrou is a board-certified specialist with wide-ranging training from leading medical institutions across Europe and Australia. As the founder of the European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS), he brings over a decade of experience to each procedure. Known for his compassionate approach, artistic precision, and dedication to personalised care, Dr Stavrou is highly regarded by patients not only in Limassol but also across Cyprus, Greece and Malta. The EIPS clinic maintains strict European safety protocols while offering a private, luxurious environment for consultations and procedures. From initial assessment to final follow-up, patients receive holistic guidance, transparent communication and emotional support. Choosing EIPS means entrusting your care to a team that values authentic results, technical accuracy and genuine wellbeing above all.
Breast reduction raises many questions, and the European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS) is committed to addressing them clearly. Many patients wonder how much smaller their breasts will be post-surgery. The answer depends, but typically, women can expect a reduction of one to three cup sizes—based on anatomy and aesthetic goals discussed during consultation. Another common concern is scarring; Dr Stavrou places incisions strategically to ensure scars are minimised and fade over time with proper care. Pain is usually well managed with prescribed medication, and most patients are reassured by the minimal discomfort they experience. Recovery timelines differ, but many return to driving and light activity within days. Importantly, breast tissue does not usually grow back, although future weight changes or hormonal shifts can affect size. Above all, patients report improved confidence, reduced discomfort and a more liberated lifestyle. For more information or to book a consultation in Limassol, contact EIPS today and take the first step toward renewal.