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Yes a breast lift/reduction would be ideal. I recommend an in-office examination as well as a detailed discussion with a surgeon who you are comfortable with. Finally, make sure your surgeon is a Double-Board Certified Plastic Surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), a member of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).Best,Dr. DesaiBeverly Hills Institute for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryHarvard Educated, Beverly Hills & Miami Beach TrainedDouble Board-Certified Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon
Thank you for your question and yes you are a good candidate for a full breast lift without an implant, I recommend an in person consultation with a board certified PS.
I appreciate your question. I perform a liposuction breast lift that removes tissue from the areas you don't want such as near the armpit and the lower portion hanging near your stomach. Once I use this to shape the breast I then remove the skin to tighten the breast and create a better shape with nice cleavage. Since I perform this less invasively the recovery time is faster and drains are not necessary. The size would depend on the proportion with your body versus going for a cup size. It works very well if there are asymmetries. I can also use the removed fat as a natural breast augmentation by grafting the fat back into the breast to create more projection or into the top to create more cleavage. This procedure can also be combined with an implant if needed or wanted. It should not affect nipple sensation, mammograms, cancer risk or breast-feeding. If you gain or lose weight, the transferred fat can do the same. The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam. Please see a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in aesthetic plastic surgery. Best of luck! Dr. Schwartz Board Certified Plastic Surgeon #RealSelf100Surgeon #RealSelfCORESurgeon
It depends on what your aesthetic goals are. A lift will reshape your breasts to make them perkier, so they won’t be pointing downward and flatten out against your body as much. However, if you want bigger breasts then a lift with implants would be recommended.
Thank you for your question. Your ONLY option is a lift and no implant. Some one with your volume, level of droopiness and shape should not have a simultaneous implants. In fact, I think you will have a good result with just a lift and will not need future implants. Best wishes
Thank you for your question and your photos. From the photos, you do have a significant amount of breast tissue as well as sag to the breasts. It would be better to reduce the price slightly at the time of the lift, because this would give you a better shape and greater longevity out of the breast lift. Trying to perform a Breast Lift on an exceptionally large breast typically puts a lot of tension on the skin, does not create a lasting shape. Best advice is to seek the counsel of a plastic surgeon who is experienced with the type of surgery.
Thank you for your pictures and questions. If your goal is to have a slightly smaller breast size and at the same time lift the breast mound and reposition and reshape the nipple, then yes, you are likely a good candidate for a breast lift without implants. Make sure you see a local plastic surgeon who is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.Best of luck!
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photograph, you are agreat candidate for a breast lift/reduction. This can be designed to result in animproved shape and contour of your breasts while minimizing scarappearance. Make sure you specifically look at before and afterpictures of real patients who have had this surgery performed by your surgeonand evaluate their results. The most important aspect is to find asurgeon you are comfortable with. I recommend that you seek consultation with aqualified board-certified plastic surgeon who can evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D.Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
Thank you for you question and photos, The Bellesoma Method is a current technique to lift and/or reduce breasts without using implants or the ugly vertical scars. The incisions are hidden around the areola and in the inframammary crease. The vertical incision has been completely eliminated. The areola incision heals almost invisibly due to the fact that there is hardly any tension on the closure. With this particular technique, ducts are preserved along with nerve supply maintaining nipple sensation and the ability to breast feed. Because the breast is reshaped internally and is secured to your chest muscles, upper pole fullness is possible without an implant. Attached is a patient who underwent The Bellesoma Method. Please note that her tissue was used to create upper pole fullness and cleavage without any foreign materials (mesh, implants, etc). It is a proprietary technique that only surgeons that have been trained by me can perform. I hope this helps. Best wishes and kind regards, Dr. Gary Horndeski
Yes, you would have a very nice result with either a lift or a reduction. Which option you choose depends upon the size you want.Best of luck!Dr. SubbioBoard-Certified Plastic SurgeonNewtown Square/Philadelphia, PA
Thanks for your question. We all have a proportion of our patients who are of color and undergo reductions or mastopexies. Keep in mind that only a portion of those will allow their photos to be used on a public web site. For several years I have been using a healing system called Embrace S...
Hello,I am sorry that you were duped into thinking that a scarless breast lift actually works. Your nipple is pointing down because you have too much skin and tissue above it, and no tape will help. In general, the use of tape is effective to protect a surgical result, but it is always...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. I would recommend to wait six months between surgeries, but remember that all depends on your health and lab tests. l suggest you to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon to talk about your goals and ...