You decide: It is your body , is a cosmetic procedure not covered by health insurance . If you think you need it , see a plastic surgeon.
Answered 6/21/2020
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Surgery: Sagging breasts can be placed into a more natural position with surgery. Surgery can be an implant or a lift or a combination of the two. I would suggest a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. You can visit plasticsurgery.Org.
Answered 6/11/2015
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Depends on Situation: There are a variety of different mastopexy procedures that are available depending on the patient's specific needs and goals. All involve removing some skin to tighten the skin envelope and raise the breast. I would recommend consultation with well experienced board-certified plastic surgeons for direct examination. This consultation will allow you to get the best advice in your specific situation.
Answered 6/30/2013
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Review options w MD: The best lift for you will vary with the extent of your anatomic "deviation" for the perceived goal which essentially relate to breast tissue and a nipple-areolar-complex that are positioned above the breast crease ( see pencil test) . You must also be assessed for breast volume and skin redundancy. Taking all of these into consideration will help to determine the best options for you to review.
Answered 7/14/2013
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Mastopexy: A breast lift (mastopexy) is the only procedure which can lift your breasts after they have started to droop.
Answered 12/9/2013
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