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Thank you for your question. Based on the size and extent of sagging of your breasts, a breast lift with an anchor incision would probably be best. Be sure to consult with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon. Good luck!
Thank you for your photo. It appears you will get the best results from a full breast lift. See a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to learn more about this procedure.
Thank you for your question. Breast implants would give you upper pole fullness. If you also want improvement with your mild degree of sagging and nipple position, a limited breast lift may be added. Be sure to consult with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon. Good luck.
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 bet...
All surgical procedures carry some degree of risk. Any breast operation can result in changes in sensation. This happens less with lifts than reductions but is still possible. Occasionally, minor complications occur and do not affect the surgical outcome. Major complications associated with this...
There are many options available to help minimize scarring. Laser treatments are often effective, as are products such as silicone sheeting. We have found favorable results from using Embrace to help with scarring. Speak with your plastic surgeon about options best for you.
I appreciate your question. I would recommend that you discuss this question with your surgeon as every surgeon has their own respective post op protocol for his/her patients. Your surgeon is your best resource as he/she is most familiar with your medical history and how you are healing ...
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