I'm not sure if it's just my anatomy (I'm very tall, hips, quite wide chest) but I was sort of after a more cleavage look. If I lose weight would this become more defined? Or am I going to have this wider none cleavage look... overall I'm happy as it's a huge improvement.
Answer: Will weight loss give me more cleavage? Losing weight will not improve your cleavage. Many women have a wider area between their breasts over their breast bone and a separation is normal. Your implants appear to be in proper position relative to your areola. As your breasts tissues relax over time, you may be able to create more of the cleavage look you desire with lingerie. Good luck.
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Answer: Will weight loss give me more cleavage? Losing weight will not improve your cleavage. Many women have a wider area between their breasts over their breast bone and a separation is normal. Your implants appear to be in proper position relative to your areola. As your breasts tissues relax over time, you may be able to create more of the cleavage look you desire with lingerie. Good luck.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Will weight loss improve my cleavage? Thank you for your question and photos. One's cleavage will not be enhanced with weight loss. You have a great result and any lack of cleavage is due to the width of the sternum (breast bone). Larger implants are not going to create more cleavage. Having a better understanding of factors that can create a cleavage and the limitations one's body has due to anatomy is all you need. I recommend you discuss your concerns with your surgeon. In addition, bras create lift and push the breasts closer to create more cleavage not further surgery. Good luck.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Will weight loss improve my cleavage? Thank you for your question and photos. One's cleavage will not be enhanced with weight loss. You have a great result and any lack of cleavage is due to the width of the sternum (breast bone). Larger implants are not going to create more cleavage. Having a better understanding of factors that can create a cleavage and the limitations one's body has due to anatomy is all you need. I recommend you discuss your concerns with your surgeon. In addition, bras create lift and push the breasts closer to create more cleavage not further surgery. Good luck.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: More cleavage? Losing weight is unlikely to give you more cleavage. You appear to have a very nice result. Discuss your thoughts regarding cleavage with your surgeon at your next visit if this is something you really wish to pursue. This will allow them to review options with you.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: More cleavage? Losing weight is unlikely to give you more cleavage. You appear to have a very nice result. Discuss your thoughts regarding cleavage with your surgeon at your next visit if this is something you really wish to pursue. This will allow them to review options with you.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Weight loss and cleavage Thank you for your question and photographs. Weight loss is not likely to enhance cleavage. My advice is to follow-up with your plastic surgeon regarding your result and the possibility of a larger implant should you desire more cleavage. Best of luck.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Weight loss and cleavage Thank you for your question and photographs. Weight loss is not likely to enhance cleavage. My advice is to follow-up with your plastic surgeon regarding your result and the possibility of a larger implant should you desire more cleavage. Best of luck.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Breast augmentation and cleavage concerns... Congratulations on having undergone the breast augmentation procedure. Your plastic surgeon will always be your best resource when it comes to accurate assessment, advice, and/or meaningful reassurance. I think that he/she has done a nice job for you and that closer cleavage will not necessarily be seen with weight loss. Some general thoughts regarding "cleavage concerns" may be helpful to you and other young ladies considering breast surgery: Patients undergoing breast augmentation should understand that their anatomical “starting point” will play a significant "role" in the outcome that they can expect with breast augmentation surgery. If the patient starts out with a significant distance between the breasts, there are limits as to how close of "cleavage" can be achieved. If over dissection (when developing breast implant pocket) occurs in the cleavage area, with the goal being to achieve as close as possible cleavage per patient's request, patients may experience significant problems such as breast implant displacement (medial malposition or symmastia) and/or significant breast implant rippling/palpability. Obviously, these types of problems may require revisionary breast surgery to correct. Also, keep in mind, that each nipple/areola complex must remain centered on each breast mound after surgery. Again, careful dissection of the breast implant pocket and appropriate selection of breast implant size/width/profile will also play a role when it comes to how close the cleavage area will be postoperatively (and the overall shape/symmetry of the breasts). Careful measurement/dimensional planning plays a big role in this regard. Best wishes.
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January 23, 2017
Answer: Breast augmentation and cleavage concerns... Congratulations on having undergone the breast augmentation procedure. Your plastic surgeon will always be your best resource when it comes to accurate assessment, advice, and/or meaningful reassurance. I think that he/she has done a nice job for you and that closer cleavage will not necessarily be seen with weight loss. Some general thoughts regarding "cleavage concerns" may be helpful to you and other young ladies considering breast surgery: Patients undergoing breast augmentation should understand that their anatomical “starting point” will play a significant "role" in the outcome that they can expect with breast augmentation surgery. If the patient starts out with a significant distance between the breasts, there are limits as to how close of "cleavage" can be achieved. If over dissection (when developing breast implant pocket) occurs in the cleavage area, with the goal being to achieve as close as possible cleavage per patient's request, patients may experience significant problems such as breast implant displacement (medial malposition or symmastia) and/or significant breast implant rippling/palpability. Obviously, these types of problems may require revisionary breast surgery to correct. Also, keep in mind, that each nipple/areola complex must remain centered on each breast mound after surgery. Again, careful dissection of the breast implant pocket and appropriate selection of breast implant size/width/profile will also play a role when it comes to how close the cleavage area will be postoperatively (and the overall shape/symmetry of the breasts). Careful measurement/dimensional planning plays a big role in this regard. Best wishes.
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