Mom to 3. I had my first one when I was young and the other two 15 years later. After the first child, I was able to get my breasts to lift to near pre-pregnancy position with exercise 3 years after pregnancy size 34D or 36D. After the next two, my size has changed to 38DD. It's hard for me to accept that the only option for me is a breast lift with anchor incision (recommended by surgeons that looked at photos requested). I am now posting a pic with holding one breast up.
I am a size the 34DD and have significant sagging of my breast. I am removing my implants and doing a breast lift. Some doctors claim the internal mesh will help give me better support. Other doctors say they have had to do a lot of revisions due to problems with an internal mesh. They don't recommend it. Please share your thoughts on this subject.
Thirteen years ago I had a breast reduction going from an E to DDcup. I didnt have a vertical scar on my right breast, only under the fold. On my left, I had a vertical, anchor and areola scar as more tissue was removed. I had a great deal of back pain and still do, I felt there wasnt enough tissue removed at the time. Now Ive had kids, Id like a lift and potential further reduction. Id like to create a vertical scar on my right breast as I feel its too square. Is this a possible? Thanks!
I am looking for advice on rejuvenating my breasts. I breast fed two children going from a D cup pre pregnacy to an H cup. I am now a 34DDD. I would like to have a more youthful shape and height to my breasts. I also would like more firmness. The top of my bras are empty and the bottoms are full. I would like to stay arounf a DD. It is hard to find bras to shape my breasts. They feel very lax.
I understand that all surgical procedures leave scars, however I would like a breast lift procedure without the underboob incision. Is it possible to avoid this with my type of boobs. I wouldnt mind breast implants,but I was also wondering if I could achieve fullness with breast tissue alone. Im a 34dd and would like to retain the size but perkier. if I go down one cup thats fine but not too much, because I feel sexy with big boobs.
I'm researching breast lift/tightening options, the scars associated with the lifts are not the best trade offs (especially that anchor scar). Is it possible to get the Benelli on large breast, 34dd then add an implant after it has healed. This way I avoid the vertical scar and the extra long horizontal scar. I don't need the nipple position to be crazy high on the chest, just want to get rid of extra skin, after weight loss. The donut lift seems to target just the skin which is my goal.
Updated: photos - 28yrs old, no children. Size 34DD. I would like a lift with NO implants. Im happy with the size (also okay with losing a little bit of size with the lift, but not looking for a reduction). I would like my areolas to be a little smaller and just a tad higher. What type of lift would you recommend for desired results? See photos for my desired results. Also, if I were to do an areola reduction without a lift, with this result in any minor lifting on its own without an actual lift?
I am wanting someone who can do a donut type of lift for my breasts. I have lost my volume post nursing for 4 years back to back. My upper pole is empty which makes my breasts look extra saggy. My normal chest was a very full and dense 34DD since high school. After nursing all my tissue is gone so it's appearing so saggy but if I stretch out my upper skin where the tissue used to be, my nipple raises naturally to its former level. I want full breasts with side boob, see attached wish pic
29 yo female, no kids and do not plan on having any. Ive developed breast at a young age and Ive been heavier most of my life. The past 2 years Ive lost about 60lbs so my breast have deflated from a 38 H/G to a 34 DD/DDD. I like the size that I am now when they are pulled up into a bra lol. I desperately want a lift, I like the look of Implants but I am afraid to get them. I just want the appearance of braless, lifted D or DD breast. Do I have to get implants? Thank you.