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Over the years, factors such as pregnancy, nursing, and the force of
gravity take their toll on a woman's breasts. As the skin loses its
elasticity, the breasts often lose their shape and firmness and begin to
sag. Breastlift, or mastopexy,
is a surgical procedure to raise and reshape sagging breasts--at least, for
a time. (No surgery can permanently delay the effects of gravity.) Mastopexy can also reduce the size of the areola, the
darker skin surrounding the nipple. If your breasts are small or have lost
volume--for example, after pregnancy--breast implants inserted in
conjunction with mastopexy can increase both
their firmness and their size. If you're considering a breast lift, Talk to
Dr. Gunn about the procedure--when it can help, how it's performed, and
what results you can expect. Please be sure to ask Dr. Gunn if there is
anything about the procedure you don't understand.
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A breast
lift can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence, but it won't
necessarily change your looks to match your ideal, or cause other people to
treat you differently. Before you decide to have surgery, think carefully
about your expectations and discuss them with Dr. Gunn.
The best candidates for mastopexy are healthy,
emotionally-stable women who are realistic about what the surgery can
accomplish. The best results are usually achieved in women with small,
sagging breasts. Breasts of any size can be lifted, but the results may not
last as long in heavy breasts.
If you're considering a breast lift, Plasticsurgery.org
will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-when it can help, how
it's performed, and what results you can expect.
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