I am 25 years old, mum of 2 Naturally my boobs have always been small but now they are just empty. I planned to have them done after my second child from a young age. My second was born April 2019 & I had a stroke July 2019 due to hole in my heart & will be having PFO closure surgery at some point. I lost my sense of taste a month after the stroke & lost 3 stone. I’d like to know if it still possible to get this procedure? Would both my doctor & a plastic surgeon agree to do it? Risks?
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Hi there, thank you for your question. Yes, it seems that you have sagginess on your breasts and it can be treated with breast uplift. If you want to achieve a bigger size, breast uplift with implants is also a choice.
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you get breast implants first and then lose so much weight, you might have sagginess on your breasts. This means that you might need second surgery after loosing weight. That's why; I suggest you to lose weight first and then, have the BA surgery.
Plastic Surgery is elective surgery and patient safety is paramount. Having a chronic disease is not an automatic exclusion for surgery, but I would recommend a discussion with your oncologist regarding the safety of considering elective surgery. If you have a plastic surgeon in mind, he or...