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Can you have breast augmentation (implants) a couple years after having a breast reduction and lift?

Asked by KAVITA MISHRA ·

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General Surgeon · Breast Surgery

Absolutely! Breast augmentation is a common procedure that can be performed after having a breast reduction and lift. Depending on the amount of fat, skin and glandular tissue previously removed during the breast reduction, you may actually require additional tissue removal to allow for implant placement.

The timing between procedures will depend on your own personal situation—if you gave birth or lost substantial weight since your first procedure, it will likely take longer before implanting. In some cases, women have waited up to 5-10 years after their initial breast surgery before electing to get an implant placed.

Before proceeding with any kind of surgical procedure, it is crucial to consult with a certified plastic surgeon who specializes in aesthetic reconstructive surgery as they will be able to assess if/when you are physically ready for further enhancement. They can also advise based on their experience and expertise whether an implant or other augmentation technique such as fat grafting would be most suitable for your desired outcome. Additionally, discussing realistic expectations about post-surgical outcomes and considering factors such as scarring should always be taken into consideration prior to undergoing any type of medical treatment related to the breasts.

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