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Are you a good candidate for breast lift plastic surgery?

A breast lift can be a very positive experience but it can also be a very painful and sometimes regretful experience. Knowing the reason why you want a breast lift is the most important aspect of the whole procedure. While a breast lift can change your appearance and improve self confidence it is unlikely to change your overall looks or help with work or love relationships.

To be a suitable candidate for a breast lift surgery procedure you are ideally a healthy and emotionally stable person. You must also be realistic about the results the surgery is going to produce. The  procedure works best with women with smaller breasts or sagging breasts. Although larger breast can be lifted the results can often be disappointing as the effect of the breast lift will not last nearly as long.

For many women breast lift plastic surgery follows pregnancy. The effects of lactation can leave stretch marked skin and a reduction in volume of  the breasts. Women planning to have more children are recommended to take their surgery after they have finished having children and completed breast feeding. While there are no risks that affect pregnancy, lactation and breast feeding will stretch the breast again ruining the affect of the procedure.

During the initial preoperative consult the surgeon you have selected will explain the procedure and discuss the outcomes and what to expect as for your surgery.

You must be sure to talk about your expectations with your doctor. Be aware the doctors ethical obligations will mean he or she should give you a honest account of what to expect. Surgeons are very experienced with managing their clients expectations. Listen to their advice and choose a doctor that that you agree with.

Your surgeons office will advise you of what you need to do to prepare for your procedure. A guide of what to eat and drink will be presented to you. As well as a outline of what to avoid leading up to the surgery.

Some surgeons will ask their patients to not sure medications containing acetylsalicylic acid (contained in asprin) as it may thins the blood and may increase bleeding during the surgery. However it is not life threatening.

You must make your surgeon aware of any illnesses (short term or long term) leading up to the  procedure. Any illnesses that occur three weeks prior to the operation should be reported to your surgeon.

After the surgery make arrangments for a family member or friend to drive your home from the hospital as you will be sore after the surgery.

More information here – <a target=”_blank” href=”http://PlasticSurgeryBreastLift.com”>Plastic Surgery Breast Lift</a>

Jon Girbson is a former surgeon specializing in plastic surgery.
Read more here – Plastic Surgery Breast Lift

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