If your breasts sag or the areolas points downward then you are a perfect candidate for breast lift surgery. The best way to decide whether or not you need a breast lift is to have a consultation with an expert plastic surgeon. He is experienced, therefore, he can tell better which breast enhancement procedure is right for you.
How do I know if I need a
breast lift surgery
If your breasts sag or the areolas points downward then you are a
perfect candidate for breast lift surgery. The best way to decide whether
or not you need a breast lift is to have a consultation with an expert
plastic surgeon. He is experienced, therefore, he can tell better which
breast enhancement procedure is right for you.
How to decide if you need a breast lift, breast
implants or both
If you have considered having cosmetic breast surgery, there is a decent chance that you
have also thought about whether you need breast implants and/or a breast lift.
A woman's body experiences many changes all through her lifetime, especially during
pregnancy and breastfeeding. Breasts can lose their young perkiness and even start to sag
on the chest. These changes are not just saved for ladies with large, heavy breasts; small
chested ladies can also experience deflated breasts or a downward hang.
All in all, how can you determine if the way back to a young looking chest will be through
breast augmentation, breast lift or both? Various factors will become an integral factor
when making this decision. The three most important points include nipple position, your
desire for more breast volume and the overall breast size you might want to achieve. It is a
combination of these patient-specific goals that should guide you in the right direction.
What you need to consider
Nipple position
If you look in the mirror and notice that your nipples point downward or sit underneath
your breast crease, you may be a decent candidate for a breast lift. Sagging tissue or the
loss of volume can cause the nipple/areola to change position, extend or increase. At the
point when the breasts lose volume and become heavier in the lower shaft, your nipple
will sag, as well. While raising breast tissue, a breast lift will also reposition the
nipple/areola to a progressively proportionate position. During the mastopexy, your
specialist can also reshape your nipple/areola, as well.
Volume
Breast volume al