Yes sometimes some areola skin can be left after a breast lift or reduction. This is usually a temporary situation and it can be removed after a year. It usually is not very obvious but that depends on nature of pigmentation. This is a valid suggestion your doctor has...
As a Mother and a board certified plastic surgeon, I advise my patients to have their children prior to surgery. Pregnancy and breast feeding will change your breasts. Best wishes!
In my experience, insurance will pay for a breast reduction,
but not a breast lift.A breast
reduction is different because it involves removing a significant amount of
breast tissue.A breast lift, on the
other hand, primarily removes excess breast skin.Typically, a breast lift is considered a...