my breasts (34H) have mild/moderate ptosis and some asymetry. I'm considering breast lift but dont want reduction. I was recently to surgeons consultation on other topic, and I mentioned breast lift. He said when he does lift on large chest he gets rid of 40% of tissue cause if not, weight will sag it again. did he mean that breast lift on large chest cant be done w/o reduction or that it's technically possible but he doesnt do it bcz of risk of sagging again? (he didnt examine me)
I recently 4 weeks ago had revision. I had a breast uplift with implants last year but the nipples were not symmetrical and my surgeon agreed to a revision to make them equal. However I cant see a difference at all, can I have some guidance as to how to proceed? I want to know your opinions on whether you think the breast will drop into place to be symmetrical. Im so down about it all so far costing me 10,500 for something I am not happy with at all. Please help!
Hello. 7 months ago I had a vertical breast lift with areola reduction. I am unsatisfied with the shape of the breasts, scars around the areolas and the small size of the areolas. On one side the areola is 2 cm and on the other 3 cm. My question is whether the areolas increase during pregnancy and whether it is worth repeating Breast lift surgery before getting pregnant?
I have small breasts. Lots of sagging due to breastfeeding. They are asymmetrical due to feeding more on one side and also one side (my right) has some fibrocystic sections which i would like to have removed. Is this kind of procedure ok/safe with fibrocystic breasts and also would results without implants be good enough with my sized breasts? Health conditions exclude me from being able to get implants. Thanks
hello. I am thinking about a second breast lift but my nipples are 19 -19.5 cm from the collarbones and it seems to me that they are already too high. I would also like to correct the asymmetry of the breasts and areolas (one areola is only 2.4 cm and I was thinking about maybe whether to stretch it with the help of an operation). And how long after the first operation can a second one be done?
I had a lift done 6/7 years ago, and a while back, maybe a year or two ago, I noticed one of them is a good deal larger than the other. Not noticeable to anyone else but I see and feel it, the one spills out of the bra, etc. They were not that way after the surgery. Is this normal? I have gained and lost 30-40lbs since then twice.
I had a unilateral breast reduction for asymmetry and the breast that was worked on was lifted way higher than the other. My plastic surgeon then did a small lift on the breast that wasnt worked on and the breast he did the breast reduction on is still higher. Should I get a breast lift on both breasts again? Because at this point I dont trust unilateral breast procedures. One of my nipples is also smaller than the other
I got breast implants and a peri areolar lift on my right ride. For the amount of money I paid for the surgery, I am not 100% happy. I lost about 80lbs and I thought going in I would need a lift. My doctor said I just needed impants to fill up the space and a lift on my one nipple because I was asymetric. My nipples are still not even, even under shirts. And I feel like my boobs can be sitting higher on my chest. Also (which may be normal), when I lay on my back, i can feel the impants slide.
I had a breast lift with slight reduction nine months ago and my nipples seem like they are too high. They pop out of all of my bathing suits and bras. I measured from my neck clavicle to each nipple in the distance is 9 inches on each side. The distance between my two nipples is 8.5 inches. I have already had one revision done to my right nipple because it was asymmetrical to the left. I am 5 foot 10 and 36 years old. Do they appear too high?