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Correcting Saggy Breasts

October 13th, 2015

Correcting Saggy Breasts: Sagging of a woman’s breasts can occur due to several factors. The majority of my patients report changes due to loss of breast fullness after breast-feeding. However, any significant weight change may cause pendulous or sagging breasts. True sagging refers to nipple position falling below the actual crease beneath your breast. The “pencil  test” is the standard method to find out if surgery might be indicated. Simply place a pencil beneath your breast and if your nipple hangs below the pencil when you sit or stand, then you may consider the benefit from having a breast lift. This procedure is often part of a Mommy Makeover.

New Breast Positioning: Breast lift surgery reposition the nipple and areola (pigmented skin around the nipple) upwards to a more natural position. This natural position is about one half to three-quarters of an inch above the crease. Positioning them higher than this can result in an odd breast appearance, which I do not recommend. Most women prefer a more natural appearance. The size of the areola can also increase due to the same changes I’ve discussed above. Any concerns may be discussed during a consultation, as areola reduction is sometimes combined during a breast lift procedure.

Incisions: Scars from a breast lift are the same as breast reduction surgery and are positioned around the nipple and beneath the breast as well. They are usually easily covered by most swimsuits. Looking at the surgeon’s before and after photos can be an excellent way to judge whether results meets your criteria. Many women can still breastfeed following breast lift surgery, if they choose to do so.

Most plastic surgeons offer complimentary consultations. As always, seeking the advice of a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon is important. Members of American Society of Plastic Surgeons in the USA and Canada are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Here’s the link for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons to find a qualified surgeon in your area.

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What is Pencil Test for Sagging Breasts?

December 23rd, 2014

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What is the pencil test? Plastic surgeons use this test to measure the extent of  ptosis  of the breast, a medical term to describe droopy or sagging of the breasts. According to  The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery,  more than 127,000 had breast lift surgery last year and it ranks in the top 5 of requested cosmetic surgery procedures. When a woman is considering having surgery to correct sagging, several factors are taken into consideration. Sagging of a woman’s breasts can occur due to any significant weight change, such as after a pregnancy.  True ptosis or sagging  refers to nipple position falling below the crease beneath your breast. The “pencil  test” is the way to find out if surgery might be indicated. By placing a pencil beneath your breast and if your nipple hangs below the pencil when you sit or stand, then you may need a breast lift. If the nipple is above, increasing the fullness may correct this. For more information, see  Breast Augmentation  and  Lipo Fat Grafting for Natural Breast  Enlargement.

Breast lift surgery repositions the nipple and areola (pigmented skin around the nipple) upwards to a more natural position.  This natural position is about ½-3/4 of an inch above the crease under the breast.  Careful positioning is important. Positioning them higher than this may result in an odd breast appearance.  The size of the areola can also be reduced during surgery at the same time, if the patient desires. Breast list surgery is an effective remedy for droopy or sagging breasts and restores a more natural appearance to the breasts.

Scars from a breast lift are the similar to breast reduction surgery and are positioned around the nipple and beneath the breast as well. They are usually covered by most swimming suits. Many women can still breastfeed following breast lift surgery, if they choose to do so. However, it is not uncommon for women to choose to have completed having children before scheduling a breast lift or reduction surgery.

Most of my patients return to work 2 days following surgery with some activity restrictions. Both breast reduction and lift patients report being pleased with the change in their figure after the procedure and are happy with their decision to have surgery.  

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