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What you need to know about breast augmentation in your 30s – 40s – 50s – 60s

Breast Augmentation is the most popular aesthetic medical procedure among women in the United States. The reason is that for most women nothing makes them feel more feminine than well-formed and well-enhanced breasts. For women in their teens and twenties, the problems of sagging and volume loss are not as prominent. But for women who have experienced childbearing, breastfeeding, and the natural aging process, breast volume can be a problem.

With age, there are different things to consider when contemplating breast augmentation.

In your 30s

Breast augmentation is safer and more effective now if you choose the right surgeon. Here are a few things to consider to ensure optimal results:

  • Most popular age – more women get breast augmentation in their 30s than in any other age group.
  • You may require a lift – if pregnancy has reduced your breasts to sag, a lift may be needed to raise them.
  • You don’t need a Mammogram – with older patients yes, but not in your 30s.
  • You can have breast implants and still have children – Even though pregnancy can change the breasts, this would occur regardless of implants present or not.
  • Have You Thought About a Mommy Makeover? – If childbearing is over, and you need work on more than your breasts, you may want to consider a mommy makeover.
  • Are you healthy? – Women in their 30s are usually healthy and are in great shape for surgery.

In Your 40s

There is no reason to expect your breasts have seen their better days because of your age. Here are some tips to ensure a successful breast augmentation procedure.

  • A mammogram might be needed – You might need a mammogram before breast augmentation to find any issues that might be a concern during surgery.
  • Maintain breast check-ups – Self-exams are just as important after breast augmentation as they were before.
  • Get a breast lift – Most women in their 40s need a breast lift and should incorporate it into their breast augmentation surgical plan.
  • Time for a change? – For women who have had breast implants for some time now, 40 is a good age to consider exchanging your current implants for newer ones.

In your 50s

For many years, women had few options with breast implants. The high, round breast implants dominated the market. Today, women have access to a larger selection of saline or silicone breast implants.

Advancements due to research and manufacturing practices along with better surgical procedures have given more women over fifty the confidence to pursue a safer procedure with better results.

In your 60s

Today, many mature women are in the best shape of their lives. They have settled into a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise and make good candidates for breast augmentation. Your surgeon will ask about your health during your consultation, as well as your medical history.

Skin health and its ability to support implants are another concern. It is vital that your skin is healthy and strong enough to sustain the position of your breast implants. Skin health is also critical in recovery. Will your skin heal properly after surgery? Your surgeon will discuss this issue as well during your consultation.

For more information on breast augmentation at almost any age, contact the New Orleans Center for Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery today.