Some individuals develop excess breast tissue or fatty fullness in the underarm (axillary) region, commonly known as axillary breast tissue or accessory breast tissue. This condition may cause discomfort, cosmetic concerns, irritation while wearing fitted clothing, or swelling during hormonal changes.
At our clinic in Bhubaneswar, we offer Axillary Breast Removal Surgery using personalized surgical techniques to remove excess tissue and improve the contour of the underarm area while prioritizing safety, functionality, and aesthetic outcomes.
Axillary breast removal is a cosmetic and reconstructive procedure that removes excess breast tissue, fat, and, when necessary, redundant skin from the underarm region. The condition may be present from birth and can become more noticeable during puberty, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight fluctuations.
Depending on the patient’s anatomy, treatment may involve:
The treatment plan is customized based on the amount of tissue present and the desired outcome.
You may be a suitable candidate if you:
A clinical examination is necessary to confirm the diagnosis and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Axillary breast removal may help address:
During your consultation, the surgeon will:
Additional investigations may be recommended when clinically indicated.
The treatment area is examined and marked to identify tissue requiring removal.
The procedure is performed using appropriate anesthesia based on the extent of surgery.
Depending on the patient’s needs:
Incisions are carefully closed, dressings are applied, and postoperative instructions are provided.
To support healing:
Potential risks include:
These risks can be minimized through appropriate surgical planning and adherence to postoperative care instructions.
After recovery, many patients notice:
Final results continue to improve as swelling resolves and scars mature.
The overall cost depends on several factors, including:
A consultation provides a personalized treatment plan and detailed cost estimate.
Accessory breast tissue is additional breast tissue that develops outside the normal breast area, most commonly in the underarm (axillary) region.
Yes. Some individuals experience tenderness or swelling, particularly during hormonal changes such as menstruation or pregnancy.
The best treatment depends on the cause and extent of the underarm fullness. Surgical excision, liposuction, or a combination may be recommended after clinical evaluation.
Small scars are expected where incisions are made, but they are typically placed in natural skin creases when possible and generally become less noticeable over time.
Most patients resume light daily activities within several days, while complete healing and scar maturation continue over several months.
Yes. Removing excess underarm tissue often creates a smoother contour that may improve comfort and the fit of bras and fitted garments.
The surgically removed tissue does not typically regenerate, although significant weight gain or hormonal changes may influence surrounding tissues.
Yes. It may be combined with liposuction or breast contouring procedures when appropriate and based on individualized surgical planning.
Yes. Depending on the diagnosis and underlying anatomy, selected male and female patients may benefit from treatment.
Patients in Bhubaneswar benefit from personalized treatment planning, modern contouring techniques, and comprehensive postoperative care designed to improve underarm appearance, reduce discomfort, and achieve balanced, natural-looking results.