Hello, I had a breast reduction surgery on the summer of 2016 (I was 19) and they naturally dropped after the healing process which I was happy with. But then they did not stop dropping, it's not too fast, 3 years after I still don't have much of a problem with them but 2 years in was the best result. I'm just worried that they will keep sagging resulting in more of a bottom out issue than there is now. I already have it, but it doesn't look bad yet. How can I prevent it from getting worse?
Im only 19 and I have very small saggy breast, I worked out quite a bit while developing I think and thats the only cause I can think of, they grew only a little bit and then just dropped. I have no children. What do I do to make them less saggy? Is a breast lift my only option?
I just got my breasts done 6 days ago, and I LOVE them. I am worried about them dropping after the swelling goes down. By dropping I mean sagging. I don't mind them going down in size. What should I expect in the next couple months and when will the swelling go down?
I had my breast lift 7 weeks ago and my breast hasn't settling in yet, when I lift my arm my left breast pushes upward and the crease starts from the middle of my breast I don't know if that is normal at 7 weeks, I've been told that is still too early and to wait another 6 weeks for things to change, that breast hasn't settled in 4 weeks. . Is it the dissolvable stitches not dissolving or did the doctor stitched it too tight at the bottom? Is there's anything I can do to speed up the process ?
I had a breast lift with augmentation and I am very concerned that they are still uneven. I was told to expect the implants (which are silicone gel) to drop at different rates, however the left breast has a very different shape, the implant seems higher and a bit harder- when I massage them it isn't as flexible as the right breast. It is funny because initially the right breast was much higher. Could the implant have moved? Is this a sign of capsular contracture? Is this correctable?
Had revision breast lift in one breast & scar revision in 1/2011. 1st lift was performed 12/2009. First surgery left me quite asymmetrical. Right breast measured 21 cm from sternal notch while the left measured 19 cm. I'm extremely worried that the breast that was relifted appears way too high. The surgeon's nurse explained that he "tacked" my breast tissue to my chest wall because that is his technique. First surgeon never did any tacking. Is it too early for me to panic about my results?!
I have had breast implants for three months. The left breast looks fine but the right one has not dropped. Before my surgery my breasts were asymmetrical and due to a rapid weight loss, both breasts seemed deflated and the right nipple seemed to sag downward. The breast implants unfortunately only seem to accentuate this problem. My PS suggests that I have a crescent lift to raise the right nipple and to push the implant down. Is there another procedure that would not cause bad scarring?