Hi lovelys has anyone had a breast uplift?
I dont want implants just an uplift...
I recommend preparing for at least 2 months off work. The scars, though, will take years to lighten. (My own uplift scars, which are now 6 years old, will never fully fade, but I prefer the scars to sagging breasts).
I recommend you also to have implants along with the uplift (as I did...and now regret not having gone a lot bigger). The combined procedure doesn't cost much more than the uplift alone, the implants will very probably enhance your body-confidence (especially since they tend to compensate for the scarring resulting from the uplift), and they make it more worthwhile to undergo the general anaesthetic and the subsequent recovery process (which includes a few days of pain).
For your uplift, check whether your nipples are even. If they aren't, this can be corrected in the procedure. If you have implants, check whether they will be placed in front of the pectoral muscle or behind it. (If you have very small breasts, the implants should go behind the pectoral muscle in order to avoid implant-puckering which will show through the breast). In either an implant or an uplift procedure, over-sized nipples can be made smaller too.
If you have implants, ask by what route they will be put in (through the nipples, through the breast creases, through the armpit or through the belly-button). Also ask what sort of implants will be used. Textured silicone implants tend to be the most common choice by surgeons, as I understand it. Also ask how to avoid implant-rippling by the armpits as well as capsular contracture.
For any procedure, ask to see pictures of the surgeon's work and try to ensure that she / he shows you people who had the same surgical requirements as yours (so someone with breasts just like yours, for instance). Ask him / her how often the procedure goes wrong, what makes it go wrong and what she / he does about it. Ask her / him how often she / he performs the procedure in the first place too.
Lastly, see at least 3 surgeons for consultations before you make any decisions.