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By: Marcus Landauer

If you thought that it was only younger women who had breast uplift cosmetic surgery to correct sagging breasts as a result of age or childbirth and breastfeeding, you may be surprised to find out that UK cosmetic surgeons report that an increasing number of older women aged 60 years upwards are undertaking a wide range of cosmetic surgery procedures, including breast uplift surgery. As we are all living many years longer than our forbearers, the quest to stay fit and younger looking into our more senior years is becoming ever more popular.

Breast uplift surgery is the uplifting of sagging breasts, which are commonly caused by motherhood and nursing, or sometimes just the simple effects of gravity and ageing. Distension of the breasts during pregnancy and breast feeding (or sometimes simple weight gain) cause the fibrous bands of tissue that support the breasts to break down, and when the breasts shrink again, the unsupported breasts settle into stretched skin and gravity pulls them down further. Poor selection of bras during pregnancy and breastfeeding can exacerbate these problems, so if you want to minimise the development of sagging breasts it is worth spending your money on good, well fitting bras that are more designed to support you - but even these can only go so far in reducing the problem. Eventually, time catches up with all of us!

Provided that we want to reverse these effects of time and gravity enough and are willing to pay for it, we can elect to have a form of cosmetic surgery designed to lift our breasts and visibly return them (almost) to the way the used to be in our teens and twenties. It would seem that as cosmetic surgery is becoming increasingly 'socially acceptable' and affordable, growing numbers of women in the UK are resorting to the surgeon's knife and undergoing breast uplift surgery every year. If this is a choice you decide to make or at least actively consider, then the next step is perhaps more difficult. Choosing your cosmetic surgeon!

So how can you go about finding an expert cosmetic surgeon?

In an ideal world, the recommendation of a friend who has had breast uplift cosmetic surgery would be a first place to start. Even better would be to ask the recommendation of an expert and qualified medic. However, although many more women are electing to undergo cosmetic surgery, few of us may personally know someone who has had breast lift surgery. Furthermore, a great many GPs may be unwilling to make a specific recommendation to a named private cosmetic surgeon. Fortunately there is a way to get past this conundrum, by using a reputable plastic surgery provider such as the Landauer Cosmetic Surgery Group.

Unlike other cosmetic surgery providers, Landauer offer a free telephone consultation with a fully qualified Consultant cosmetic surgeon so that you can find out whether breast uplift surgery is for you, from the comfort of your own home. If you decide to go ahead, Landauer will refer you to your nearest Consultant Surgeon who is particularly experienced and qualified in the procedure you have chosen. What is more, Landauer plastic surgeons must all be registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS which means that they must have spent at least six years working within the NHS at the level of a Consultant surgeon; this means that you can have confidence in the expertise of the surgeon that the Landauer Group directs you to.

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Marcus Landauer is an expert consultant with over 12 years experience in plastic surgery and www.landauercosmeticsurgery.co.uk/cosmetic-surgery/breast-uplift-surgery.html”>breast uplift surgery.

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