Breast augmentation is often spoken about in a light-hearted manner, but for the women who are considering the procedure, it can be an emotional decision to make – one that will greatly affect their confidence and sexual identity.
The decision to get a breast augmentation can be particularly difficult for women over 30 who have had children and are looking to enhance the appearance of their breasts. If you find yourself in this situation, here is some information that may help you decide on what is best for you.
Why Women Over 30 May Want a Breast Augmentation
Pregnancy and breast feeding can change the appearance of women’s breasts. While breasts swell up during these times, the loss of fatty tissue that occurs afterwards often causes breasts to sag. It is not unusual for breasts to be uneven, as well. The self-consciousness most women feel as a result may make it impossible for them to want to leave the house if they are not wearing a bra.
On a more psychological level, many women may feel that after breast feeding and pregnancy, their breasts are no longer a part of their sexual identity. A woman may feel the need for a breast augmentation to restore her sense of sexuality in general.
The decision to get breast surgery can be a difficult one for women to make, especially later in life. After having children, some women don’t feel they have the right to spend too much money on their appearance. They may also feel like it is silly to be considering breast augmentation in their 30’s or 40’s.
However, if you are truly bothered by the appearance of your breasts, this can be just the boost in confidence you need to make yourself feel better. And when mommy’s happy, everyone’s happy!
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Breast Implants Vs. Breast Lift
If you are considering breast surgery, your primary options are breast implants or a breast lift. The main difference is that implants will make your breasts larger, while a lift reshapes the breast to minimize drooping. Implants will not necessarily minimize drooping and a lift will not increase size.
Though there are advantages and disadvantages to both types of surgeries, the decision will ultimately be determined by your specific situation. Many women, for example, decide to have both implants and a lift. This can provide patients with the best possible aesthetic results.
Can I Breast Feed After Receiving Breast Implants?
Many women are concerned that they will not be able to breast feed after they receive breast implants. To put your concerns to rest, breast feeding is 100% safe after receiving breast implants. Some women are concerned that the chemicals in the breast implants can be unsafe for their baby’s health. While both silicone and saline implants are safe, you may want to consider saline implants if it will put your mind at ease.
Although you may find information on the internet telling you that surgery can limit milk supply, most approaches are compatible with breastfeeding and should not present any issues whatsoever.
Ultimately, making the decision to have your breasts altered is a very personal experience. If you find yourself interested in learning more about breast augmentation procedures, contact the Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery today. Our all-female staff will help guide you through the process and allow you to make the decision that is right for you.
Dr. Beverly A. Fischer is passionate about her role as a leading female plastic and cosmetic surgeon in Baltimore, Maryland and beyond. She believes that plastic surgery makes a positive, life-changing difference, whether you’re renewing your body, face, and skin or embarking on an entire gender transition.
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