Finally after years of waiting decided to go for it. Dr herring was very knowledgeable and understand of my wants but also made the best recommendations based on my body. I am 31, Breast fed 3 babies, and I had deflated balloons lol I went with saline implants, over the muscle, 530cc in each breast and happy with my result so Far. Glad I was able to avoid a lift and unnecessary scarring at this point in my life. I am exactly one week post op today and still a bit sore in my incisions but other than that I feel okay.
I had a tummy tuck and breast augmentation a week ago. I have done a ton of research on both the procedure and surgeons in the area. De herring and his staff are the most knowledgeable and patient centered place that made me feel very comfortable. From consult to surgery day I had his cell number to call if I had any questions and I did. He answered. Also my after care and recovery has been amazing and they make sure everything is good! I highly recommend him to anyone seeking a procedure. The whole thing went seamlessly. Can’t wait for everything to heal and see my awesome new body!
Dr. Herring and his staff were courteous, knowledgeable and very patient. I did a lot of research on augmentation so I really didn’t have many questions however the day of the surgery I was very anxious and crazy scared as it is still a major surgery. I even questioned myself if I really wanted to do this. But the team was there to reassure me I was in good hands and the anesthesiologist was even kind enough to hold my hand when I mentioned I was afraid right before I went to sleep. I’m very happy with my results 7 days post op. My incisions are barely noticeable and I’m healing wonderfully. My friends and family think they look beautiful and I’m still in the healing process so I know the final outcome will be sure to make me very happy. Updated on 31 Mar 2019: I was so happy with the initial results and have to admit I’m not braless often and thus hadn’t noticed an issue until recently. I am almost 5 months PO and while my implants look great in an upright position they fall heavily when I lay down. My implants are very visible and I’m left with the feeling of dismay as I know I’ll need a revision to correct this.
I had liposuction done in the abdomen, flanks, and inner thighs. The office staff was extremely nice and very accomodating. Dr. Herring is a very experienced and knowledgeable plastic surgeon, who took the time to answer all my questions. I'm glad I chose Cape Fear Plastic Surgery for my procedure, and I would do it all over again without a shadow of a doubt. Their patient care is second to none.
I have never been a patient in any office that makes me feel so comfortable and at ease. I have understood every step of my procedures and have had the best care. I love the staff and Dr Herring! My procedures have been performed just as explained, and I look and feel great! If I had any concerns we had Dr. Herring's personal cell number! This is the best service you could ask for! Thank you!
Currently a 42DD and carrying so much weight. Going in next Monday for my reduction and lift. I was originally scheduled for March 13th but due to low hemoglobin levels it had to be put out a month. But last test, I went from 9.8 to 10.8, and rising! So I'm good to go. One more blood test and I'm in! Updated on 14 Apr 2017: So I'm a bit late but I'm posting retrospectively...my procedure was Monday April 10th..here are mini photo journals leading up the month or so leading up to it... Updated on 14 Apr 2017: In addition to eating more red meats and spinach, and increasing aerobic activity...these babies were life savers!! Updated on 14 Apr 2017: Updated on 14 Apr 2017: Updated on 14 Apr 2017: Feelin pretty good! Amazing how they can open you up and rearrange you, yet by the end of the week, your pain is very manageable and you can still function and live and breathe. I watched a reduction Surgery on YouTube last night and WOW, I can't even believe it happened to me! No wonder it hurts so bad though, woo-wee!!!! I'm not having too much pain, but if I let my meds (Percocet) wear off I get a stinging, burning, hot feeling in my boobs which is the post-op pain returning. I simply take my meds and lie back down until the kick back in. One thing I hate about Percocet is the itching. Between that the healing itch, I'm going crazy at times. No bleeding at all but I have to watch how I lay and how I reach for things. I don't get bleeding but my stitches tend to weep puss, and copious amounts of it if I overexert. So I take it real easy. And so far I love my new girls already! Can't wait for them to fill out! Today I put on a warm-up jacket and zipped it up - felt nice to see a clothing item fit me neatly, and not disproportionately out of shape and balance due to large breasts. And my body feels so light and free, and in turn so does my psyche! Loving it! Updated on 15 Apr 2017: Pain is much better! And I have a new swag! Updated on 16 Apr 2017: So apparently breast procedures can also cause belly bloat! Wow!! I feel like a stuffed pig. But it'll pass in about a week or two, from what I'm hearing. Updated on 19 Apr 2017: Loving my new boobies! My Dr is very proud of them as well...he called them "18 Year Old Boobs!" :) And they most certainly are! As with my tummy tuck last year - BEST personal decisions I've ever made! Don't regret one single dime, time, or pain involved! Ioved myself before but I can honestly say I love my body from head to toe , SINCERELY! Updated on 22 Apr 2017: People just don't understand how much better clothes fit until you show the comparison. Updated on 2 May 2017: My sutures were removed today...those suckers sure do sting.... Updated on 2 May 2017: Sutures removed today...those suckers sure do sting when Dr cuts them out. I forgot how much they sucked from my tummy tuck...
I've always been active, and I had contemplated getting an op after my "baby fat" never disappeared. When my daughter was born I went in for a emergency c section. I was cut crooked, and the left side kept sagging. It wasn't too bad, but after swelling went down, I still had this gross loose skin. I admit, I had my low moment paired with injuries and I gained. I got off my butt, fluctuated in weight, but had kept thinking I could beat this the old fashioned way. I started building my muscle back but still got tired of tucking in this *flab* and figured I'd go for it. A year ago I started researching Docs on the internet. In the past year, I lost 16lbs, gained it back, then lost 23. I found Dr Herring's website & after some final research, made an appt. At my consultation, the ladies and Dr Herring were very informative. While signing in, I was handed a laminated copy of the privacy policy plus other required-by-law documents. This is the FIRST time I've had a Doc do this. Usually they want you to sign the paper saying you reviewed all those policies, but you have to ask for them (and refuse to sign) until they give them to you. Not so at Dr Herring's office. They answered ALL questions. My appt actually took longer than an hour due to all the information the Dr was giving me. That same day we scheduled my pre-op and the operation date. I received a package of materials to read thru and what to eat, not eat, medications that were a no-no, etc. He even went so far as to show me diagrams and explain in-depth about the anatomy of a tummy tuck. I was concerned about a possible hernia mentioned by my regular doctor, and he said he didn't feel any but if they were there when he ooerated, he could fix those as long as they were not too big. He explained about different possibilities such as cysts, and what he could & couldn't do during the op. At my pre-op we signed the papers I had received 2 weeks prior, did blood work, and I went to get an EKG to make sure I was ok for surgery. I received another packet - copies of everything I had signed, plus information for my "buddy" I would bring to take care of me. The day of I brought my "buddy" for after surgery. The Doc still went over the basics with me even tho he already had at the last appt, and spoke to my friend as well on what to expect. They got her info and gave her their info so they could call and vice versa. After surgery I don't remember a lot clearly since I was coming out of it! But I remember being taken to the hospital for my planned overnight stay. Herring's staff personally went with us, got me a wheelchair, and got me checked in. Dr Herring was going to come see me the next day at noon and if all was well, I would be discharged. His staff left very specific instructions for my care while at the hospital (i.e. embolism prevention in the legs, inspira-breather, antibiotics delivered by the IV they left so I wouldn't have to get stuck twice). They thought of everything. The day after, Dr Herring showed at noon, said I looked great and discharged me. Since I live a bit further away than most of his patients, he scheduled an extra follow up the next morning and then a second follow up a full week after that one. I received phone calls every other day except Sunday just to check on me and to see if I had any questions. I received nothing but top notch care from the whole office. The front desk lady was awesome and friendly. One of the other staff members is his wife and she has tons of knowledge about these operations and aftercare - she sat with me at the pre-op telling me so much that I couldn't think of a single question. She's great! (She is extremely professional, and some mistake it for cold, but she's really not - just take a second to warm up to her). Dr Herring himself is also very chatty, like a neighbor and not a doctor!
Look, I don't expect to be perfect, I just want to be *better*; the best version of Me. I can't believe its' really gonna happen - I've waited so long! I am so ready to undergo the biggest investment I've made into myself. I already love the person I am, and I feel good inside...and now it's time for the outside to reflect that. I want to love EVERYTHING I see in the mirror, from head to toe :) Updated on 30 Jan 2016: Typical "view from the top"... I'm so over it. Don't get me wrong, I love Me, I even love my distorted belly in a strange way....its been there so long it's like an annoying family member that Ive grown to accept and love because I felt I had to - but now I want it gone! Stockholm Syndrome maybe...felt trapped by it so figured "Hey, I hate it but this is life I guess..." I'm thinking - this time next year the view from the top is gonna be dramatically different!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S HAPPENING TO ME!!! I feel so special :) Updated on 30 Jan 2016: It suddenly occurred to me that the one thing I kinda hate to see go, will be my C-Section scar. It's where the love of my life came out of, and into my life...but I have pics to remember it by!! Updated on 8 Feb 2016: Not much going on this way, just dropping in the update that my surgery has been moved a week up. Originally 3/9, now 3/2...just ready to get it done! How am I going to make it through the next 3 weeks, time is slow as a snail! I've waited 15 years, now it's 3 weeks away and feels like eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Updated on 21 Feb 2016: Everything's paid for...house is prepped...nervousness setting in....... Updated on 25 Feb 2016: Had my preop... Dr. Herring is amazing. He took the time to fully answer questions (even questions I didn't know I had, lol). And as always, the office staff are so helpful and accommodating. Hoping all lab work comes back with the "all clear"....once it does then I'm for sure, FOR SURE, on my way to the flat side!!! Just posting a few pre-op pics with my markings... I'll probably post a few more the night before TT-Day, just for posterity!! SN: Ugh! Had tornadoes all over the east coast today! But we made it! I was like "I swear to god....a tornado had BETTER NOT tear up Dr. Herrings office, and I can't have my surgery!!" Lol Updated on 25 Feb 2016: Bye Bye, Belly!!!!!!!!!!!! 17 years of hiding you, cursing you, tucking you, and trying my best to ignore you and lie to myself as if YOU didn't affect my ultimate self esteem....you making me feel like all the hours and money that I put into Crossfit, Tae Bo, and boot camps over the years were pointless because at the end of the day no matter how hard I worked I would never be smooth, or rock a bikini to the beach! Every year, looking at bathing suits that are one piece, grandma styles, then finally giving up years ago when I realized it hurt too much to shop for them because I had to acknowledge you. Deciding to just deal with a cover up tunic...or, remember that time I went swimming with cheer shorts and a tank.....because of you! Amazing what effect a little extra skin and stretch marks can have... You haven't been entirely bad...you've actually trained me to learn to love myself in spite of my flaws. Having you was a good exercise in learning to love myself. You also symbolize the fact that I nurtured life, and birthed beautiful, healthy babies. I will admit, I did enjoy stroking you absentmindedly at times, while watching tv. Feeling my loose, crinkly skin had a sort of comfort to it, in those very limited moments. But alas, life is best lived with growth and progress, and improvement. You no longer fit my life plan...your time has come, and we must part ways so that I can be the best Me! Updated on 27 Feb 2016: I'm so excited I'm kinda numb. Doesn't seem real...this is really gonna happen!! Spending today (Saturday) and tomorrow getting the house clean, clothes washed and organized and within easy reach of my caregiver, and stocking the fridge. Trying to get the bulk of it done today so that I can spend most of tomorrow just relaxing and spending as much quality time with my little girl as possible. By this time next week, I'll be on the flat side!!! Updated on 27 Feb 2016: Updated on 29 Feb 2016: You plan for something for weeks and months and it seems like ages and ages until the time will arrive....;then all of a sudden it's tomorrow! Today was bittersweet, I felt kinda heavy hearted as I logged off my computer at work, and picked up my baby girl from school. Been trying to give her extra loving and quality time to make up for being our of commission for the next few weeks! I'm just ready to get it over with! I'm like "Oh lord, what have I signed up for? What am I getting myself into!" Lol...but I'm happy and excited, I feel blessed and privileged to be able to take such a step towards my future happiness. :) Updated on 1 Mar 2016: I won't attempt to type much right now because morphines about to kick in...I'll give a full rundown tomorrow but for now I'll let a pic soeak a thousand words...look at that smile ....I made it.... Updated on 2 Mar 2016: Updated on 3 Mar 2016: Ladies, it's not as bad as I feared! Even the drains... I'm still walking pretty hunched over, and my incision does feel a slight burn feeling if I sit wrong, but otherwise I'm ok! I straightened my room a bit, gave myself a sponge bath....I did everything real slow in order to not over exert, and I'm good....currently writing this as I just woke from a nap. Had my first post op appointment today (although Dr. Herring visited me at the hospital the morning I was released too), and everything is great! I only had to have one drain and it collects very slowly; I'm not putting out lots and lots of fluid so I should be getting the drain removed next Tuesday! I've already started drinking Milk of Mag, but so far I'm only gassy....constipation may be an issue if I don't get something going here soon.... Still gonna tell y'all the whole story, I'm just about to see my two year old for the first time since Tuesday morning, so I'm about to spend QT with her! I missed her!! I will attach pics I took yesterday though (after I was released from the hospital). Updated on 4 Mar 2016: Doing pretty good! No pain at all and even when my meds wore off earlier it didn't hurt a lot. I'm just walking hunched over and I have to watch how I sit but otherwise I feel awesome! They are taking my drain out next Tuesday at my 2nd post op appointment. Ugh, great time for Aunt Flo to visit! She's so rude. Milk of Magnesia - lets just say that after yesterday, being "backed up" is not an issue! My tip is to start taking it BEFORE constipation becomes a problem. I knew it was time to start when I noticed that I got cramps when I would eat, but no urge to go do #2.... So I started taking it then to prevent it getting worse. I can't believe how good I feel! I'm still very swollen but I see the change...stretch marks will definitely be lower, and once the swelling goes down I see my belly being much flatter. JP drain is putting off fluid that only continues to get clearer and clearer and lighter in color. This is great news. It also doesn't put out much fluid. That full story of my surgery is coming up next! Updated on 5 Mar 2016: Sleepy, sleepy, sleepy me!! Still feeling good! I do tend to doze off quicker and more frequently, but that's to be expected. I dozed off and mistakenly let my pain meds wear off and that's when I FULLY felt the drain...it does hurt (it to you feel it). Mainly at the part where it actually goes into your body....kind of a burny, achey feeling. But once I got my meds back into my system, I was back comfy again. I still walk hunched over! I only emptied my drain once today, and it only had about 23 cc's collected from the entire day. Posting a few more pics .... Updated on 6 Mar 2016: Not much to update, outside of pictures.... Updated on 6 Mar 2016: It hurts. Probably due to letting my pain meds wear off...but on the pain scale with 10 being the highest, the point where the drain tube enters my body has to be about a six at the moment. Throbbing, burning pain. As I typed this, my pain meds slowly kicked in...went from a level six to about a level two, within a 3-5 minute time period. Level two, with an occasions, throb of level 5 pain as the med continues kicking in.......Tuesday can't get here quick enough. NOW I see why drains are so hated, even though they serve a valuable purpose. Updated on 7 Mar 2016: On the pain scale, about a five. Thank god, this wretched thing comes out IN THE MORNING. Done typing, too much hurtin' goin on at the moment. Update tomorrow.... Updated on 9 Mar 2016: Removed yesterday! The wonderful Dr. Herring and his team took good care of it. It didn't hurt at all...not even my sutures being cut. I barely felt the tube slide out... Updated on 11 Mar 2016: 03/11/2016 Swelling has improved quite a bit! Updated on 11 Mar 2016: Updated on 18 Mar 2016: Swelling continues to resolve.... I feel awesome! Updated on 18 Mar 2016: Had a follow up appt today...dr. Herring refilled my Percocet Rx in case I need them (probably will, even though my pain is highly manageable). I find my soreness is more likely to be felt in the morning if I didn't take one before bed, and I usually need one after work....but even then it's niggling, minor pain, mainly at the incision edges. But ibuprofen is bad, no TERRIBLE, for long term use, so with the Percocet I will stay.... The striped paints have always been a little too small...BUT, I can finally get in them without a wad of meat distorting me and preventing me from getting them on!!!!! I'm loving my results more and more, each day!!!! Updated on 23 Mar 2016: Feelin good, feelin fine!! Swelling continues to improve...I notice it's more in the evenings, and the evenings are also when I'm more prone to pain (probably because of the swelling). My incision is irritable too, but nothing more than the norm/what I would expect. Still have to watch how I lay on it, and also the waistbands on pants and panties can irritate it. I started using Bio Oil, twice a day. Dr. Herring said a patient of his that had a TT eight months ago, has only a thin, faint line, so....cross my fingers! My C-section scar ended up being extremely faint and wasn't raised at all, so I'm hopeful that my TT scar will follow similar fashion. What can I say....I feel and look awesome. My clothes fit so much better. I love the front of my pants being flat, not with a lump or roll under the button. Looking back at my "before" pics, I can't believe the change, and it seems like my "bad belly" was a lifetime ago! Next Follow-up appointment is this Thursday! Updated on 23 Mar 2016: Is that ME???!! Updated on 27 Mar 2016: Updated on 5 Apr 2016: Little over a month now Updated on 24 Apr 2016: Well, these days I'm feelin pretty good! Tummy has no pain, and sensation is starting to return in many more spots. Swelling remains an issue, later in the say, but since I know it's normal/expected/will resolve, I'm not too worried. I want to begin a light fitness regimen now. Maybe start w/some running...focus on lower body so my thighs will align with my slimmer midsection. This is the best thing I've ever done for myself. I look at pics and still can't believe that a little less than two months ago, I had that flap of skin, I can't believe it's me in my pics. I'm so overjoyed. Results just keep getting better and better! P,anoint a trip to Tampa soon, to give my "beach body" a test run! Updated on 25 May 2016: Hello Dolls, Still doing great. Swelling us still an issue...especially right before my period...but my incision is healing well, and I'm still freaking happy with my body!! Started back clean eating, and an exercise regimen.... Updated on 16 Aug 2016: Still doing great in regards to my tummy tuck procedure that I had back in March! I still have residual swelling, and that is going to stick around for a while. I did have a consult about my breast...they are a bit too large and pendulous. I have had these puppies since middle school, and I really dont like them (unless they pushed up in a super wire push up bra). How nice it'll be to wear regular shirts, and to feel "light" when walking about without a bra. Right now, I feel like a slob and a slouch especially when I do not wear a bra...I cant explain the feeling...just a feeling of a "sloppy weight". My man likes them as is, he said he doesnt expect them to stick up like cones...but the thing is, this is for me, not him. I want to love my boobies! And no offense to men, but they always say what they think the want in regards to our looks, but once they see you, it's a whole different story. He will love them. Thankfully I will not need implants, as my breasts have enough volume to be full even after he lifts. I also do not have to have my nipples transplanted (yaaay!). I'm already mapping out my plan.....let's do it! It'll probably be done around the same time period I had my TT done (late Feb/early March). This will probably be the last cosmetic procedure I have for a while. I do see a butt lift in my future, perhaps in my late 40's and early 50's (the women in my family tend to become saggy and square like back there once that middle age spread hits). I also plan to be able to react to any touch-ups needed on my breasts and belly. I will ALWAYS be a fan of cosmetic surgery (as long as you dont go overboard) and as a woman, it's most certainly an investment. You see, a big part of our value is how attractive we are, and the longer you can keep that going in your life, the better your chances are of attracting and keeping a mate, even into your twilight years. My biggest fear is becoming old, boring, and frumpy, and not caring about it! Updated on 7 May 2017: A tighter body and a cover up tatt for my TT scar (which I'm ok with even without a cover up tattoo)
I am 32yrs old and a mother of a beautiful 14 yr old girl. If you do the math, I had her at 18 almost 19yrs of age. I had to have c-section since she was too big and unwilling to be born vaginally. So by the age of 20 I had a mommy body, the c-section flap and saggy small breasts from breast feeding. I gained a lot of weight with her and just had a difficult time losing the weight. 12 years later I managed to find myself in a better place in life and manages to lose 40lbs with the help and encouragement of friends and my boyfriend. I have always had a body image issue with myself. I have never known what it was like to have the young youthful athletic body in my teens, in my 20s. This was always frustrating for me. I knew despite my weight, I was a pretty woman, heavy or not, but I did not like the reflection of my body naked in the mirror. I researched tummy tucks and breast augmentation, and probably "stalked" the progress of many women on this site, and gained strength and inspiration from their stories and pictures. I finally bit the bullet and went ahead and made my decision to finally do something for myself. I have always put everyone else's needs and wants first, and I was second. I finally felt it was time for something for me Updated on 18 Nov 2015: I only had 1 jp drain placed and I finally had that unwanted "friend" removed. I'm able to walk around a little quicker than the initial day, but I still cannot commit to standing in a full upright position yet for an extended period of time. I tried to sleep in my bed last night. It was more uncomfortable than anything, and the anxiety from worry I am may make a wrong move in my sleep was the biggest deterrent. I tried again tonight, not as bad, but I'm still really nervous about hurting myself. My breasts feel a little tender and sore from time to time, but that is to be expected. Tomorrow is another day
Diet and exercise could not help me lose lose weight in my arms due to a falling accident five years ago. Now I can tell I will have nice tight lean arms again. The breast augmentation was amazing. I could hardly feel any pain after the surgery, however, the look is perfect. My tummy looks incredible. Diet and exercise is definitely a contributing factor to my healing and results as well as Dr. Herrings attention to detail on my problem areas.
Compression garments should be used with caution after tummy tuck. In performing a tummy tuck, a flap is created, and the flap has compromised (less) circulation. If a compression garment is placed on a flap that already has comprised circulation, then the extra pressure can cut off the blood supply. If the blood supply is cut off, this will result in wound complications. Compression garments may also contribute to "abdominal compartment syndrome" (increased pressure inside the abdomen) which some believe can contribute to blood clots in the legs. If a clot travels from the legs to the lungs, it can be fatal.If a hernia repair is performed at the same time as an abdominoplasty this adds anther set of factors that should be considered.Surgeons philosophy varies on the use of compression garments, so you should ask your surgeon what he/she prefers and follow those instructions.Disclaimer: The most accurate medical advice requires a complete history and physical with a personal consultation. This is rendered only as general information and is not medical advice. Medical advice can only be obtained by personal contact with a qualified professional. This response does not establish a physician patient relationship.
First, it is important to understand that cup size is subjective. Because cup size may vary with each manufacturer, it is difficult to use cup size as an accurate guide pre-operatively. It is more accurate to consider breast size with breast sizers (sample implants), which can be placed in the bra before surgery.An important consideration when choosing implant size is that amount of native breast tissue. If the breast tissue is very thin, larger implants can cause problems after surgery including implant displacement and implant border visibility. Regarding choice of size, many patients will choose a size that will achieve good proportion, and that size will vary from patient to patient. In general, the larger the implant, the less natural it will look when placed in a patient with minimal breast tissue. The choice of size in those patients is dependent on the goals.Disclaimer: The most accurate medical advice requires a complete history and physical with a personal consultation. This is rendered only as general information and is not medical advice. Medical advice can only be obtained by personal contact with a qualified professional. This response does not establish a physician patient relationship.
Recovery time varies from patient to patient, and also depends upon the activity.For daily living activities, usually in 24 hours.For light exercise, usually about one week.For heavy exercise, usually about 3 weeks.Disclaimer: The most accurate medical advice requires a complete history and physical with a personal consultation. This is rendered only as general information and is not medical advice. Medical advice can only be obtained by personal contact with a qualified professional. This response does not establish a physician patient relationship.
As with many plastic surgery procedures, the choice of a procedure or procedures depends highly upon the patients goals and preferences.If you want to minimize scarring, the you should consider avoiding a breast lift.If you simply want more breast volume, then a breast augmentation alone may suffice.If you want lift and more volume, the you should consider a lift and and augmentation.Your goals and desires help the surgeon make a specific recommendations for procedure(s). A physical exam is also requisite.If your breast gland has sufficient thickness (as determined by physical exam), then a sub-glandular breast augmentation alone may give you a natural look. Disclaimer: The most accurate medical advice requires a complete history and physical with a personal consultation. This is rendered only as general information and is not medical advice. Medical advice can only be obtained by personal contact with a qualified professional. This response does not establish a physician patient relationship.
Are breast lifts permanent?Great question.Yes and No.Yes. Your appearance will always be better than you would have appeared without surgery. In this sense breast lift is "permanent".No. Breast lift does not stop the aging process. Breasts will continue to age after breast lift so additional surgery may be desired by the patient. It is unlikely that additional surgery would be "needed", meaning a medical necessity (painful scars, late excessive growth of the breasts). In this sense the breast lift is not "permanent", meaning it will not prevent the aging process.Breast surgery revision times vary, but in general, on average one would expect a good result for ten years or so. In general, larger breasts may be more likely to re-sag quicker than smaller breasts due to the weight. In other words, a breast lift on large breasts may not last as long as a lift on smaller breasts. Disclaimer: The most accurate medical advice requires a complete history and physical with a personal consultation. This is rendered only as general information and is not medical advice. Medical advice can only be obtained by personal contact with a qualified professional. This response does not establish a physician patient relationship.