
It is said that people tend to become more emotional during times when the weather changes abruptly. Maybe that is why we end up bringing back memories from childhood one by one. Everyone has lived a different life up to this point, but anyone would have had painful and uncomfortable experiences at some point. It is rare to live a life without any such pain. And there are people whose hardships from long ago continue even now. It is even more so when it is something they were born with. If you have a weak stomach and get indigestion often, there will naturally be more things to worry about in daily life. Women sometimes talk about this too. When you hear conversations like, “I gain weight just by drinking water,” or “That person hardly gains weight no matter how much they eat,” you may end up thinking all sorts of things. On the other hand, some people may cautiously say, “My breasts are too large, so they are uncomfortable.” And the conversation that follows is about looking for a way to reduce the size, wondering whether vertical-incision breast reduction surgery would be appropriate. It is quite a story that brings up many thoughts, isn’t it?

For women, the size of the breasts is often considered necessary to a certain extent in order to create a body line that looks good and expresses femininity. In fact, because the size is small, confidence drops and no matter what they do they can’t seem to achieve a body shape they like, so there are even people who say they would increase the size by putting another object underneath. But they say all things in the world have two sides, like a coin. If there are people who dislike small size, there are also people who are dissatisfied with large size. In other words, volume needs to be balanced to look good and feel satisfying; if it is too much, then instead of the honest impression that it looks beautiful, the more noticeable reaction is that it looks awkward. Meanwhile, some rude people look down on others simply because they have a certain body type, which can only increase discomfort.

Everyone has probably experienced carrying a heavy bag around all day at least once. In Korea especially, students often carry daily lives where they stuff their backpacks with textbooks, all kinds of workbooks and learning materials, as well as other books, notebooks, and supplies, and then carry them around heavily. So you may be able to get a sense of it. If you imagine what it would be like to have a large, heavy mass of breast tissue constantly pressing down on the body, people describe it as being like carrying a heavy backpack. In reality, many people say that because of this they always have aches and pain in various parts of the body. When all of these factors add up, they increase discomfort in daily life, and in the end the person may become dissatisfied with their own body and have that itself remain as a complex.

What can be said about vertical-incision breast reduction surgery? This is a point of interest when choosing a method while carrying out a solution that reduces the breast size and refines it into a more attractive shape. Since the usual process is to remove tissue to adjust the size and then finish by suturing it again, scarring is an inevitable step. However, the shape of the scar and how large it becomes depend on the difference in method. The traditionally used method in the past was the anchor pattern. Of course, this was also a breast-reduction method that brought comfort to many people, but there were certainly cases where the long horizontal and vertical marks were a concern.

Many people would have thought deeply about how to compensate for that drawback. After all, there is always a movement in the world toward a better direction. As a result, it became possible to reduce the size sufficiently while leaving less trace by excluding the long horizontal scar drawn across the lower part of the breast and creating a beautiful, ideal shape. Many people worked toward this, and it allowed them to reduce the burden of breasts that had been tied to painful and difficult experiences, so that even as time passed, they could still think the choice they made then was the right one.

Reducing breast size does not mean making it extremely small no matter what, and that too cannot be considered desirable. What matters in the end is achieving balance. Our eyes do not focus on just one thing; rather, they look at the overall silhouette, and when it feels balanced and natural, we finally think it is beautiful. When drawing a human figure, if one body part is unusually large or small, it can feel awkward, and in severe cases it can even touch on the so-called uncanny valley. So the size reduction itself is not recommended to be made into a tiny handful unconditionally. Thinking about how people hesitate to choose vertical-incision breast reduction because they worry it may not reduce enough does seem a little ironic.

In general, the smaller the range of the incision made in the skin, the less scarring there may be. In fact, the original goal is to make the breasts smaller, and when focusing on that, there were also people who said that the presence of scars does not matter and that they do not pay attention to such things. But both during recovery after breast reduction and once some healing has taken place, people still end up looking for ways to make the marks less dark, less noticeable, and easier to fade. It is said that in everything in the world there is always regret along with satisfaction, but wouldn’t it be better to reduce that degree as much as possible and feel more satisfied?

In addition, vertical-incision breast reduction surgery does not necessarily reduce less than the anchor method. Seen another way, the method for reducing size and shaping the breasts is just a little different, and there is not a huge difference in the results that can be obtained. In fact, it showed a degree of size reduction comparable to the anchor method. The difference between the two is whether more skin is removed or more glandular tissue is removed. In fact, whereas the final breast shape in the anchor method is influenced more by the skin, in the vertical method it is influenced more by the internal shape of the glandular tissue.

For those who have had to suffer constantly because they have much larger breasts than others and the excessive size has always been a burden, a method that can naturally reduce them may feel desperately necessary. Even if others do not understand, if it is necessary for me, it is something worth trying. But as always, the finish matters, and one must be able to look all the way to the end at how the result of such a breast reduction method is settled. That is why the recovery process and aftercare are also considered very important. In fact, to reduce scar marks, attention must be paid from the moment tissue and skin are cut during breast reduction. In other words, the first step is important. This is also why equipment that can precisely make only the necessary incisions while at the same time controlling bleeding is used.

We are often pushed around by one thought that comes to mind and end up failing to judge other things properly. In fact, with these methods of reducing breast size, what mattered more than whether it was a vertical-incision method or another method was which people carried out the procedure through which process, and how the care was provided afterward until the wound healed sufficiently and recovery was complete. Even so, aren’t we too quick to start by talking only about what shape the incision has and how much reduction is possible depending on that shape?

What is truly valuable was difficult to define simply as being pretty. How many things in our lives are not visible, or are not especially beautiful, but still hold enormous value for ourselves? If we think about how much positivity is contained in the word “beautiful,” perhaps we can spend each day in a richer and more enjoyable way. If the goal is to be healthy, pretty, not excessive, and natural, then I believe satisfaction with oneself can rise even more. I hope you will build days in which you mark down, one by one, the things that matter.



