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Pro’s and Con’s of Breast Lift

Breast lift is a surgical procedure that involves lifting and reshaping of a woman’s sagging breasts. The prime purpose of this procedure is to restore the breast size and shape following pregnancy, breastfeeding or aging. If you’ve been thinking about getting a breast lift surgery, you would probably have lots of questions including the pros and cons involved. Here, we will have a look at some of the pros and cons of breast lift that you should consider before making a decision to go through the procedure.

The pros

  • Breast lift is an excellent option for women with sagging breasts. Pregnancy often leads to lower breast volume causing the breasts to sag. The skin overlying the breasts also loses its elasticity as women age causing the breast tissues to sag. Sudden fluctuations in body weight can also cause the breasts to become saggy and lose volume. A breast lift procedure can be combined with breast augmentation to tackle these issues. Women can expect higher and firmer breasts after undergoing this surgery.
  • Women who opt for breast reduction can also benefit from a breast lift as it firms up the breasts while reducing their size.
  • This, in turn, also may lead to increased self-esteem and higher confidence. Depending on the case, it may also improve one’s posture and spinal health.

The cons

  • All the inherent risks and complications of surgery are involved in a breast lift procedure. The risk of complications is higher in older women suffering from diabetes and hypertension.
  • Sometimes, women may develop asymmetrical breasts following the surgery. There may also be a loss of sensation in the breasts or nipples, temporarily or permanently, following the surgery.
  • Significant scarring may occur after the breast lift surgery. This may cause a lot of disfigurement. Wound separation, swelling, bruising, dark scars and infections are the other common complications involved with this procedure. This may persist for several months or longer.
  • The cost of this surgery is usually very high. And often health insurance does not cover the cost of a breast lift since it is an elective procedure, though financing options may be available for women who wish to make monthly payments.
  • The results of a breast lift may not be permanent as gravity, weight fluctuations and aging gradually lead to less youthful looking breasts.

Before deciding to undergo a breast lift, women should review these pros and cons and consult a doctor to learn more about what this procedure can do or cannot do for them depending on their specific situation.