What is
Breast Lift?
Breast lift is a surgical procedure designed to raise and reshape the breasts, which results in a firmer and more uplifted appearance. Age, pregnancy, breast-feeding and other factors can cause the breasts to sag. Loss of skin elasticity, gravity and other factors can ultimately affect the shape and firmness of the breasts. During breast lift excess skin and fat are removed, then the breast is raised and lifted. It also involves repositioning of the nipples and areolas. This procedure is not permanent, and cannot permanently delay the effects that cause the breasts to sag. However, undergoing a breast lift can help a woman achieve a more youthful breast contour.
There are many reasons why women choose to undergo a breast lift. Some women have adequate size breasts, but they are not well positioned. Then there are those who lack substance or firmness in their breasts. A breast lift can even help women correct a condition where one breast is firm and well positioned, while the other is not. There are other conditions that qualify for wanting a breast lift, however, those still thinking about pregnancy should consider waiting before undergoing this procedure. Breast lift surgery can be performed alone, or in conjunction with breast augmentation to add more volume to the breast.
Take some time to view the essential facts listed about breast lift. These facts were comprised to help answer some of the more frequently asked questions about the procedure. We also offer a more in-depth look on this procedure in our “Research” section. If you are considering a breast lift, then please consult with a cosmetic surgeon to become well informed about the procedure.
Breast Lift Resources
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