I'm a 25-year-old woman with no children. I suffered from tuberous breast deformity on both breasts. Two years ago, I received implants and underwent a periareolar lift. Regrettably, I'm unsatisfied with the outcome. The implants feel too large for me (even though they are 250cc and 275cc), and my breasts seem droopy. I would like to consider revision surgery post-pregnancy, but the thought scares me. Is there a risk that I might lose my nipples? (I can't place my faith in the same surgeon and I don't possess the surgical report). Am I destined to live with these breasts? I appreciate your guidance in advance.
To recommend the most suitable course of action for you, it is essential to conduct a personal examination. We can acquire your surgical history report, so that isn't a concern. For revision breast lift surgery, there are certainly safe options available to you. Depending on your preferences, it might be required to decrease the size of the implants or remove them entirely. The lifting procedure can be performed concurrently.
A second breast lift is possible, but it is important to provide your medical records to the surgeon you choose to see. Your surgeon will need to understand how the blood supply to your nipple was designed in the previous procedure. While improvements can be made, it is generally beneficial to work with your original surgeon, as there may be financial advantages to minimize the costs of the second surgery.
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