Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ March 14, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Mastopexy, or more commonly known as breast lift, is usually the first one that comes to mind for those with breast ptosis or sagging. However, you should bear in mind that the exact appearance of your chest determines if this procedure is the right one for you.
A board-certified plastic surgeon can help you determine the [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ November 10, 2011 # No Comment Yet
For some women, the appearance of their breasts has a significant impact on their self-confidence and body image. Because of this reason, plastic surgeons have developed different procedures that can aesthetically improve this area such as breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast lift.
Women with sagging, pendulous breasts are the ones who will benefit the most [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 29, 2011 # 2 Comments
As women age, some of them may develop sagging, pendulous breasts with nipples falling below the crease especially if theirs are relatively large. Fortunately, this aesthetic problem can be corrected with breast lift, a plastic surgery procedure that involves incisions that will allow doctors to manipulate the surrounding tissue, reposition the areola to a higher [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 5, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Due to pregnancy and breastfeeding, the skin and tissue in the breasts are stretched to the extent that some women may end up having drooping bust with nipples pointing downwards. Meanwhile, this condition also develops due to aging, genetic predisposition, and major weight loss. (See the example below.)
To treat breast ptosis (sagging breasts), plastic surgeons [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ August 24, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Mastopexy, which is more commonly referred as breast lift, is a plastic surgery that can raise and improve the appearance of sagging breasts through the removal of excess skin and reshaping the surrounding tissue. And if needed, some plastic surgeons also reduce the size of areolas to further improve the overall appearance of the bust. (See [...]
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