Unfortunately there are no non-surgical treatments for sagging breasts

Richard P. Rand, MD answers: Are there non surgical treatment options for sagging breasts?

I have sagging boobs and want to know what treatment is available. I don't want to do cosmetic surgery.


Richard P. Rand, MD
13 months ago

The only non-surgical way to treat breast sagging is with well-fit undergarments. There just isn't any other way to deal with this other than surgery. Surgery can augment the size with implants and lift the breast with a mastopexy. Remember that implants don't "lift" your breast by themselves and move the nipple higher.

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A: Unfortunately not

Shahram Salemy, MD
13 months ago

There is no durable way to lift and reshape ptotic or droopy breasts without some type of surgical intervention.  There are some laser companies that claim that their lasers, when applied onto the breast skin, can "lift" the breast, but when you look carefully at their before and after pictures, there is very little if any improvement, and certainly if you need a significant lift or have thin skin, this will absolutely not work.

If you are truly averse to any type of surgical procedure, the only option that isleft is a good bra with excellent support.

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