Friday, January 04, 2008

Breast Augmentation/Breast Lift

Q: Since the birth of my second daughter, I’ve gone from a firm 36C to a saggy 34B. Will implants help?

A: Your dilemma is not an uncommon one. Pregnancy is only one cause for your problem. Some women never develop breasts while other women simply get smaller or atrophy with age. Whatever the cause, nonetheless, breast implants may be the solution to your problem, or at least part of the solution. Breast augmentation using implants will definitely restore lost fullness to your breasts and may even solve the shape issue. For women with small breasts implants are clearly the best solution. However, if your breasts have developed significant droop or ptosis, you may also need a breast lift or mastopexy.

In essence, breast augmentation is designed to enlarge the breast volume while providing a small amount of lift effect. A mastopexy is purely aimed at restoring the shape of your breasts without changing their size. So, if you are content with a B cup then a lift is all you need. If you also desire larger breasts then you may need both a lift and augmentation.

The degree of ptosis will determine what type of mastopexy is needed to achieve the desired result. The more ptotic the breasts, then the more extensive the lift. During the initial consultation, measurements will be taken to assess just what kind of mastopexy will work for you. For additional information on breast augmentation and breast lift surgery procedures, log onto www.drhainer.com or call my office for a complimentary consultation.