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Breast augmentation at age 62 after lost all upper pole fullness

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Breast Augmentation at Age 62!

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muphinn
I am scheduled for surgery on Monday and very excited to move from pre-op to post-op status! Five babies followed by bilateral mastopexy almost 30 years ago but have now lost all upper pole fullness. Implants to the rescue!!!

muphinn's provider

Alexandra Schmidt, MD

Alexandra Schmidt, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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April 8, 2023

Good luck for your surgery next week - I'm looking forward to reading how you get on :)

April 10, 2023
Hello, And good luck on your surgery! I am also 62 and look similar to you in terms of breast size. My implants are close to 20 years old and I have been getting consults from a few surgeons. They have all suggested a breast lift along with implants. Are you going that route or implants only? I originally was only going to do implants but now I'm thinking lift too. Best of luck and keep us posted!
UPDATED FROM muphinn
Day of treatment

What a difference a day makes!

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muphinn
Super pleased so far! Just a few hours post-op, 390cc low plus Sientra smooth implants subglandular placement. As I have plenty of breast tissue this worked for me to provide the results I was looking for with upper pole volume and fullness. My surgeon was not keen to do under-muscle with my age and current level of sag as it could result in "waterfall" effect. These implants will sag/age with the rest of my breast tissue so will prevent that. Gravity is a THING so you gotta work with what you got!

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UPDATED FROM muphinn
3 days post

Post Op Day 4

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muphinn
Getting used to life with my new 'girls'. Very small amount of discomfort in incision areas well controlled with Tylenol. Sleeping on my back is working with pillows under both arms between arms and breasts, feels like a supportive hug! Pounding fluids and protein to help with healing.

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