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The perfect solution for drooping and sagging breast is to opt for breast lift surgery. There is also certain complication associated with this type of surgery. Although you may hear promises of no scar breast lift surgical methods, you should understand that there is no way to avoid scarring in any surgical procedure that incorporates incisions within its method. Scars are the greatest drawback of a breast lift.
Breast lift scars will be very noticeable for the first few months, often appearing red and lumpy. The scars will gradually fade into thin white lines over the next several months, but will never go away completely. Usually, such complications are considered to be the minimum, but it is important to understand the complication associated.
Scars are usually noticed around the nipple along the downside starting from the nipple and ending up just below the breast. The scars will fade in time but tend to be wide and still visible. The more skin that is removed during surgery, the larger your scars may be. The extent of scars is often related to the degree of droop: the greater the droop, the more extensive the scars.
With the increased speed of healing, the scars may appear to be thick, keloids and mushroom shaped. It would also extend beyond the site of incision. Apart from this, other red and raised scars considered to be hypertropic also form away from the incision point.
While every effort is made by your surgeon to reduce the appearance of scars, breast lift scars can become undesirable complications if they form abnormally. Due to the formation of abnormal scar tissue, hardening of the breast may occur. This risk could be increased with hematomas. Other infections could also result in the formation of abnormal scars.
In many cases, it has been noted that an additional surgery might result in improving the entire appearance. Other than surgery, topical application of creams, laser therapy and cortisone injections might prove to be beneficial against these scars. During the time of recovery, silicone sheets also prove to be effective against the formation of scars. In some cases, additional surgery may be required to improve the appearance of these scars.
Excessive scarring may also occur and some people are more prone to it. Proper postoperative care can help to reduce this risk. Most scars, even those, which are initially unfavorable, fade over time.
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