Prematurely sagging breasts
Hereditary weak connective tissue or very large breasts can lead to premature sagging of the breasts. An unhealthy lifestyle can also lead to sagging breasts.
Small sagging breasts after pregnancy
Right at the beginning of pregnancy, hormones such as oestrogen, progesterone and oxytocin prepare the body for the new task. At the same time, the breasts also become plumper and larger at the beginning of pregnancy.
More mammary gland tissue is formed, which can account for a difference in size of up to three cup sizes over the course of pregnancy. At the end of breastfeeding, the increased mammary gland tissue is no longer needed and the breasts shrink. Most women feel that they have smaller breasts after breastfeeding than before pregnancy.
In the case of small sagging breasts, an enlargement of the breasts can create a volume that fits the patient’s body. Often no further lifting is necessary. However, if the patient does not want larger breasts, pure breast lift can also be considered.
Sagging breast after weight loss
Sagging and drooping breasts are also caused by severe weight loss or continuous weight fluctuations.
At what point is a surgical breast lift an issue?
For large sagging breasts, a breast lift is recommended. If affected women suffer physically or psychologically, a consultation with a plastic surgeon is recommended.
During a consultation with PD Dr. med. Mathias Tremp, interested patients can receive comprehensive advice on the desired breast correction.
What visible scars result from a breast lift?
Depending on the extent of the sagging breast, the incision is made around the areola or vertically below it. As a rule, the areola is also reduced slightly. In exceptions, a further incision along the natural breast fold is necessary during the breast lift.
The scars fade after a few months and rarely lead to excess scarring. This can be helped with cortisone injections or silicone strips. With a good breast shape, the scar is secondary.