Frankfort Breast Lift doctors
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Jack Gelman, MD
Frankfort Plastic Surgeon
20635 Abbywoods Ct. North Suite 202, Frankfort |
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Recent Answers
I have no plans to breastfeed and won't be having another pregnancy.
I recommend waiting a full 6 months prior to breast lift after giving birth. You really want the breasts to be settled into their new shape and size. A good bra will help while you wait. Best of luck.
I have successfully breastfed 4 children in the past. Two years ago I had a breast lift and augmentation. Now, I am unexpectedly expecting and would love to be able to breast feed this new baby. What are my chances?
The answer is simple. Yes, it is possible. It may even be probable. But you won't know for sure until you try. Many women have successsfully breast fed after these procedures, but for you as an individual, you won't know until you try. Congratulations on your family.
I'm thinking of getting a breast lift since I have lost 55 lbs. and breastfed 4 kids. My breasts have gone from a 40H to 34C and I don't want any implant. When I put a bra on and take it off, the skin on my breasts is wrinkled. One of my breasts is slightly bigger than the other, so my nipples are not aligned--one points upwards. What benifits would I get from a breast lift? Would they be firmer, younger looking, and perkier? Thanks.
A breast lift would be a good procedure for you from the way you describe the appearance of your breasts. However, you should be fully aware of the associated scars and the risks of the procedure. You should see a board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in this technique.
