How is a breast lift helpful for different women?
Mastopexy or breast lift is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures for women today. A breast lift procedure improves the aesthetics and ptosis of your breasts. It also helps solve the issue of sagging of your breasts.
How does the breast get affected?
The term breast lift is often used to refer to the degeneration of the breast tissue. This leads to elongated and flat breasts with a stretched out and hollow appearance. These changes could be minor or extreme depending on the shape and size of your breasts. If you have large breasts, it can lead to degeneration of the tissue and a downward projection of the breast mound. Smaller breasts may not be affected like this but they will suffer from ptosis on the nipple or areola. The degeneration of the breast tissue is dependent on age or an activity and it can be accelerated by lifestyle factors, pregnancy, breastfeeding, breast size and genetics.
The process of ptosis is natural, not painful, and it will not lead to any damage to the health or function of the breasts. However, some women do get affected and it hampers their self-image, self-worth and confidence. Ptosis can affect different areas of your life such as feeling inferior, loss of sexual interest, anxiety and depression. At times, it also leads to psychosomatic conditions like headaches, back pain and gastrointestinal issues.
Why do women choose breast lift?
Sagging of the breasts affects how a woman views herself and turns them sensitive towards ptosis which they view as being aged. Some women are totally devastated with this age related change in their body.
There are different ways in which the breast lift procedure is done ranging from minimally invasive to completely invasive procedure. The goal for each breast lift procedure is to optimize breast aesthetics when it improves the placement of the breast mound and firms up the underlying tissue. This gives you perky and youthful breasts which are pleasing to the eyes.
A full breast lift uses an anchor incision in order to completely resculpt your breast mound.
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