13 Mar Combating Gravity with A Breast Lift
Mastopexy or “breast lift” is one of the most widespread breast surgeries performed, and for a good reason. The benefit of a breast lift is simple – higher, perky breasts which correct anatomical complications of breast ptosis. Moreover, a breast lift helps ease the unpleasant emotional ordeal that is usually associated with sagging breasts as we age.
Unfortunately, every woman’s breasts tend to droop as we age. It’s just a fact of life. And when combined with the constant effects of gravity and other life events such as pregnancy, weight loss, and nursing, the results are practically doubled.
What Exactly Is Breast Ptosis
Breast ptosis is the clinical term for breast tissue degeneration, which results in a stretched out, hollow, flat or elongated appearance. Depending on your shape and size of the bosom, these changes may be minor or severe, but are always obvious to the women who are affected by it. Bigger breasts are more vulnerable to full tissue degeneration, resulting in a general downward projection of the breast mound. On the other hand, smaller breasts might be less affected and may only experience ptosis in the areola region.
Although ptosis is quite normal and does not involve any pain or is damaging to the function and health of the breasts, it can, however, affect a woman’s body image and self-confidence. In fact, women state they feel so self-conscious that they have actual anxiety and lack of sexual interest, and back pain.
Why Consider A Breast Lift Surgery
The overarching goal of a breast lift is to enhance the aesthetics of the breasts by improving the position of the breast mound while lifting the nipple position. All in all, these changes result in uplifted and more youthful breasts.
Breast lift surgery is very safe and comfortable when appropriately performed by a board certified plastic surgeon. Often those who are satisfied with the fullness of their own breasts opt for this procedure which then helps lift the breasts higher on the chest wall and create a youthful “perky” appearance. Women can also opt to have breast implants at the same time when there isn’t fullness to simply lift the breasts.
Getting a breast lift for the first time can be overwhelming. However, a licensed and qualified professional, like Dr. Shaun Parson, can help make the experience much less stressful and more successful. Dr. Parson is a board-certified and highly trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Scottsdale. Call him at (480) 282-8386 to schedule an appointment today and get your questions answered.