Have your breasts lost their shape or firmness? Do they sag? Would you like to have the problem corrected? Or are you, for some reason, considering breast implants?
If you answered Yes to any of these questions, you should know about breast lifts. As the term implies, this procedure – also known as a mastopexy – is designed to raise and reshape sagging breasts.
Why do breasts often lose their shape and firmness and start to sag? Blame it on the force of gravity ("What goes up must, eventually, come down"), pregnancy, nursing, and aging. As we grow older, the skin loses its elasticity and sagging breasts are one result. Not all women encounter this problem, but it's very common.
Women with small breasts, or with breasts that have lost volume (e.g., after pregnancy and nursing), often combine a breast lift with an implant procedure for larger, firmer, and perkier breasts.
The breast lift improves sagging and a loss of firmness in the breasts by removing excess skin and repositioning the tissue and nipples. Candidates include women who are in good physical and psychological health who understand the limitations of the surgery. The best results are typically achieved on women with small, sagging breasts as opposed to those with very heavy or very large breasts. Women who are planning future pregnancy are advised to postpone the surgery as pregnancy will cause the breasts to stretch and may offset the results. A consultation with Dr. Kapoor in his Beverly Hills office will help to determine if the breast lift is right for you. |
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