Is a Breast Lift Right for Me? Signs You May Be a Candidate

Woman in pink bra raising her arms after a breast lift in Philadelphia, PA

If you’ve noticed changes in the shape, firmness, or position of your breasts, a breast lift might be the solution you’ve been looking for. Known medically as mastopexy, a breast lift reshapes and raises sagging breasts for a youthful look. But how do you know if you’re a good candidate?

At The Brandow Clinic, patients benefit from the expertise of Dr. Kirk Brandow, a board-certified cosmetic surgeon with over 30 years of experience specializing exclusively in face, breast, and body procedures. With locations on the Main Line of Philadelphia and the South Jersey Shore, Dr. Brandow is known for his artistic eye, meticulous technique, and commitment to delivering natural-looking results that reflect each patient’s unique beauty.

Your Breasts Have Lost Shape or Volume

Over time, factors like aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, and gravity can lead to a loss of skin elasticity. This can make the breasts appear deflated or less firm than they once were. If you’ve noticed a droopy or elongated shape, a breast lift can help restore a rounder, perkier look.

Your Nipples Point Down or Sit Below the Breast Fold

One of the most common indicators of a breast lift is the nipple position. When the nipples start to point downward or fall below the natural crease under your breast (called the inframammary fold), it may be a sign that a lift is needed to return them to a more central, youthful position.

You Experience Breast Asymmetry

It’s normal for breasts to differ slightly in size or shape, but significant asymmetry can affect your confidence and how clothing fits. A breast lift can improve balance by reshaping and lifting one or both breasts to create a more symmetrical appearance.

You’re Happy With Your Breast Size 

If you’re satisfied with the size of your breasts and don’t want implants but desire a more youthful contour, a breast lift is often the ideal choice. It reshapes and elevates without changing overall volume. However, it’s also possible to combine a lift with breast augmentation if you want added fullness.

You’re in Good General Health and at a Stable Weight

Like any cosmetic procedure, candidates for a breast lift should be in overall good health, a non-smoker, and maintain a stable weight. Large fluctuations in weight after surgery can affect the results, so it’s best to be near your ideal weight.

You’re Emotionally Ready and Have Realistic Expectations

A breast lift can provide life-changing improvements in your body image, but it’s important to go into surgery with realistic expectations. Talking with a board-certified plastic surgeon can help you understand what the procedure can and can’t do.

Reveal a More Youthful You with a Breast Lift in Philadelphia, PA

The best way to determine if a breast lift is right for you is through a personalized consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon. Call us at 610-617-7949 to schedule your private consultation.

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