Bosom Boost: Embracing Your natural Breast Journey :)
Own Your Bust:
Celebrating Breast Confidence
In the world of breast consultations, we hear some pretty interesting stories.
Especially when it comes to sagging breasts, folks often wonder:
Why consider breast surgery? Is it to look hotter? To fill out a bit more?
During my breast surgery consultations,
I hear similar tales all the time.
"Before settling down and having kids,
many women rave about their amazing breasts.
But now, they notice a loss of upper chest
volume and a bit of sagging."
And let me tell you, many of them are not fans of the idea of implants.
They're not necessarily looking to go bigger;
they just want to steer clear of any discomfort that might come with fake boobs.
For these folks, the go-to surgery is mastopexy with
glandular repositioning.
When breasts start to sag, it's usually accompanied by a loss of upper chest volume.
Blame it on childbirth, breastfeeding, or shedding those extra pounds—whatever the reason, it messes with the Cooper's ligaments, causing breasts to sag and upper chest volume to shrink.
Once those ligaments stretch out, surgery can't fully restore them.
So if you're dealing with sagging and diminished upper chest volume,
a simple breast lift might not cut it.
That's because traditional breast lifting only deals with repositioning the nipples,
not boosting upper chest volume.
But with glandular repositioning, it's a whole different ball game.
We're talking about moving sagging glandular tissue from the lower to the upper chest area, which keeps that upper chest volume intact.
And let me tell you, the results of a regular breast lift versus one with glandular repositioning?
Night and day.
While the former might make your boobs a tad smaller, the latter can give them a little extra oomph.
And here's the kicker:
since we're using your own tissue,
the post-surgery feel is as natural as can be.
Forget about worrying over implant issues.
Plus, if you're looking to lighten the load and ease up on those shoulder aches, this approach has got your back.
Going with your own tissue? It's the most natural and smart choice.