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When Is The Best Age To Have A Breast Lift?
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At Centre for Surgery, our surgeons advise patients to be above the age of 18 before considering any type of breast surgery, . The reason for this is that the breasts could still be growth and development. Any out during this phase may result in a future for a further surgical procedure. Patients below the age of 18 may also lack the necessary to decide on cosmetic surgery treatment.
Many women find they have breasts that may be significantly or developed in some way. The most common breast deformity found in younger women is . This type of breast deformity results in a appearance to the breast, which can be unsightly and cause a significant loss of . Having is also a common in many women, and all of these are valid ones to when having cosmetic breast . For women, it is best to a psychologist and your general practitioner to ensure the procedure is being carried out for the right and has a high chance of a .
It is not for adolescents to have breast lift surgery, but they must adequate maturity and meet other for a plastic to them for surgery. All must have realistic of what the breast lift procedure can for them. The Centre for Surgery does not conduct or surgical for patients under the age of 18.
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Breast lift is a commonly procedure at Centre for Surgery in London, and the vast majority of women who have the are with the and the subsequent in self-confidence it brings. Breast lift aims to enhance the shape of the breasts, in a perkier appearance. Perky breasts are seen as a highly desirable appearance of the female breast, as they appear much more .
It is essential to note that as we age, the size and shape of our breasts will naturally change over time. However, these changes are much less to women who have not had a breast lift . It is for women to a second breast lift . Breast lift should be seen as a ‘one and done’ procedure.
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who are considering having a breast uplift procedure may find they are with the size and shape of their breasts. The presence of is a reason to seek breast lift surgery. This may result in patients developing a loss of self-confidence, and this may result in the of anxiety or depression. Our are in all types of breast uplift surgery, and we a consultation to the correct for you.
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What is the minimum age to have a breast lift?
The growth and of the female breasts vary individuals. Some women may have breasts that have not full growth and as late as their 20s, whilst other women who are and often as young as 16 may have full growth and . This is part of the of normality for breast and is not in itself. Most surgeons, however, would a woman to be for a breast lift if they are at least 18 years of age and fulfils other admission criteria, including being in good mental and physical health. should also have realistic for what the can achieve and have a reasonable degree of psychological maturity, which helps in the recovery period after a breast lift.
Several factors may affect the results of a breast lift, pregnancy and childbirth. Women who have a breast lift procedure and then become pregnant find that the results of the breast lift surgery may be by an increase in and loss of . Many may, therefore, recommend deferring having a breast lift surgery until a woman has completed their family and does not desire to become pregnant again.
Any breast uplift surgery should make sure they maintain a stable weight, as breast shape and volume can be adversely affected by dramatic changes in weight, including both weight loss and weight gain, over short of time. As with and breastfeeding, the of the breast can be affected, leading to an in breast .
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As long as patients meet our minimum criteria of being over the age of 18, women can be suitable for a breast lift at any age. Several other suitability for a breast lift, being in optimum mental health and not having any severe conditions, diabetes and hypertension. We would that patients consider having a breast lift after their family, as both pregnancy and can adversely alter the shape and size of the breasts, which may require patients to have a second further down the line to restore an optimum breast shape.
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For women who have recently given birth and have decided to breastfeed their baby, we waiting at least three months after completing before having a breast lift. This is because breastfeeding affects the shape of the breast, and the breast needs time to recover and reach a stable size and shape after is . Undergoing surgery too early on may lead to a sub-optimal aesthetic result.
Breast lift is not known to affect the ability to breastfeed for those who have a baby after the . However, patients who have significant of breast ptosis that changes in the position of the nipples to overall breast shape may find that the ability to breastfeed may be impaired, and this is a recognised risk of any surgery involving the . Your at Centre for Surgery will be able to in further detail the risks at your face-to-face consultation.
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