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F.2.A.6 - Will my breasts still be saggy after breast augmentation? |
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This article is from the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery FAQ, by mooncrow@lava.net (Robert Green) with numerous contributions by others.
Sagging of the breast is a factor determined by your body. Some
degree of sagging can be corrected with the breast augmentation
surgery, but not an excessive degree. For an excessive degree of
sagging, a mastopexy or 'breast lift' may be the solution.
 
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