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How do you know if a breast uplift is advisable for you?
A few key questions to ask yourself:
One of the biggest and most visible similarities is the small incision or ‘anchor’. It’s called an anchor because of its shape, it’s a pattern that follows the areola all the way around and then goes down into the fold underneath the breast which is known as the inframammary fold.
Both treatments can help with oversized nipples or areolas, however, a nipple correction or areola reduction can be done as a separate procedure also.
Both will give you somewhat of a lift but if a raise of the breasts is your main concern then an uplift is going to be better for you than a reduction which is solely geared towards reducing larger breasts.
I hope that’s given you a good place to start. Whilst it’s brilliant to research as much as possible for yourself, the number one way to know which surgery is best is to talk to an experienced surgeon who can properly assess your individual case.
When you’re in front of a medical professional you can raise any questions or concerns you may have.