Breast Lift in Japan
Breast Lift in Japan section, includes general infrmation about Breast Lift Procedure, Breast Lift Japan Local News, Breast Lift Japan Surgeon Locator and other Breast Lift related material.
Breast Lift Procedure
A mastopexy or breast lift is a surgical procedure performed to reshape the breast and return it to a more youthful position. Drooping of the breast may occur after pregnancy as well as aging. Frequently a breast implant may be used in conjunction with a breast lift in order to achieve better results. Depending on the amount of breast lifting that needs to be accomplished, different techniques may be used that involve different incisions. Generally, the more lifting that is required, the larger the incision (and therefore the scar).
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