Breast Augmentation FAQ
Breast augmentation surgery : Frequently asked questions
Breasts-after-childbirth
Q.
The shape of my breasts has changed after giving birth. After giving birth, the top of my breasts have fallen out and are not as round as before. I used to express breast milk with a breast pump, but then I realized that it's faster and easier to do it by hand, so I started expressing by hand. Can I get my breasts back to the shape they were before I gave birth?
Breast surgery is most effective when the upper volume of the breasts is lost after childbirth or nursing.
There are limits to exercises and care, and I think breast surgery will be very helpful.
If there were non-surgical recovery methods such as exercise, many people would have already used them.
Surgical methods are the quickest and most effective way to get perky breasts.
There are reviews of surgeries that improved the volume that was reduced after childbirth, so you should look for reviews and consider them.
Breast sagging
Q.
Does breast sagging get much worse after childbirth? I had a boob job before I got married for small breast stress. I'm about a C cup, but my breasts kept getting bigger when I got pregnant, so I don't know what size they are now. After giving birth, will my breasts sag like my non-surgical breasts? Or will they sag a little less?
Whether you have had breast surgery or not, your breasts will sag to some extent after childbirth and breastfeeding.
Reasons for breast sagging include the number of pregnancies, weight control and smoking.
In my opinion, the amount of stretching of the skin on the breast is already determined, and since it has already been stretched to a certain extent after the first breast augmentation surgery, the amount of additional stretching after pregnancy and breastfeeding will be small.
Don’t worry too much about this now, it’s something you can worry about after you have given birth and are breastfeeding.