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Can Surgery Reverse Sagging Breasts?
No matter what, gravity will eventually catch up with you. When it's all said and
done, do regret going bra-less or all that jogging in your younger days. It was going to
happen anyway! But some women, especially women with larger breasts, may see
sagging in their twenties. Women who have also had dramatic weight loss will have
the same problem. Women also notice a change after pregnancy and/or
breastfeeding.
The fact of the matter is that those perky, shapely breasts of your teens and
early twenties that define a sexy figure won't hang around for long. But that’s all we
as a society focus on and seems to forget that those perky breasts only last such a
short amount of time.
To attain that look of youth often requires surgery. Plastic surgeons can lift the
breasts to appear 'perkier' in clothing and out for a time, but gravity is a sneaky fellow
and will continue to stalk the breasts until eventually it catches up with them again.
No matter how many surgeries you have, the breasts will sag eventually. But that
doesn't mean that surgery won't help.
Now don't get me wrong, surgery does help, but it does not “cure.” Basically
surgery postpones the inevitable. A breast lift involves a couple of small incisions
around the areola and down the bottom of the breast to the crease knows as the
anchor incision. Basically this surgery removes excess skin and reshapes the breast
tissue to give it a 'perkier' appearance. Many women will also opt to have a breast
augmentation along with a lift to increase their size and add a firmer feel to the
breasts.
When deciding on whether to have just breast augmentation, breast lift, or
both, a scale was created by Dr. Loftus to help you decide.
Grade I: Mild Ptosis
Most women with have very minor sagging and can usually avoid a lift.
Keep in mind that your nipples will still be appear lower though but more
than likely you'll find that you're happier with fewer scars.
Grade II: Moderate Ptosis
Grade II often has enough sagging to encourage a lift to fix the nipple line.
A lift is recommended.
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