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What To Know Before Getting A Breast Lift

by Alyssa Watson

If you are looking for a way to address sagging breasts, getting a breast lift is an excellent option. This cosmetic surgical procedure lifts the breasts to a more youthful position. Over time, breasts can sag due to gravity, aging, childbirth, and a whole host of issues. While these changes are natural, that doesn't mean you can't make a change. If you are thinking about a breast lift, there are three things that you need to know. 

How It Differs From Breast Augmentation

Before you get a breast lift, it's a good idea to know the difference between a breast lift and breast augmentation. Breast lift surgery lifts the breast tissue and repositions the breast. The results of a breast lift are higher and perkier breasts that look more youthful. On the other hand, breast augmentation uses implants to increase the size and volume of the breast. An augmentation, however, does not address sagging. Many women decide to get both a breast augmentation and a breast lift at the same time. However, you can get one procedure without the other. 

How Much It Will Cost

The best candidate for a breast lift is healthy and has reasonable expectations regarding the procedure. Being financially prepared for a breast lift procedure is also necessary. Before you schedule a breast lift, make sure that you can comfortably afford the procedure and that you can take the time off work that is necessary for recovery. The average cost of a breast lift is $4,636—a breast lift with a breast augmentation averages out to $6,225.

What The Results Will Look Like

Before you schedule your breast lift procedure, you need to discuss what your results will look like. What issues do you want to address with your breast lift procedure? Your surgeon will help you determine what type of breast lift will work best for you. There's more to breast lifts than lifting the breast tissue and removing excess skin. Your plastic surgeon will raise your nipples and areolas into a higher position during this position and reduce stretched-out areolas. Asymmetry can also be corrected during this procedure. However, you must discuss your expectations in detail before undergoing this procedure.

If you are looking into a breast lift, there are a few things to consider. First, knowing the difference between a breast lift and augmentation is crucial. Second, having an idea of how much a breast lift will cost before scheduling is also important. Finally, make sure you discuss your expectations with your surgeon and that you have a clear idea of what the results will look like before undergoing the lift. 

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