Can I Get More Cleavage?
Cleavage refers to the visible space between your breasts, typically seen when the breasts are pushed together. It’s most noticeable when the breasts are fuller and closer together, often accentuated by specific outfits, bras, and swimsuits. Patients can lose cleavage over time due to several factors related to aging, hormonal changes, and lifestyle. As women age, the skin and ligaments that support the breasts (Cooper’s ligaments) lose elasticity, causing the…
Continue ReadingHow to Firm Sagging Breasts
There are many factors that can cause the look and feel of the breasts to change over time, from genetic predisposition and weight gain to menopause and pregnancy. Eventually, patients in Santa Barbara and beyond may notice their breasts beginning to flatten, or observe early signs of ptosis (breast drooping). While Dr. Wesley Schooler — our board-certified plastic surgeon — understands that the loss of your youthful breast contours can…
Continue ReadingCan You Reduce Your Breast Size with Dieting and Exercise?
Large breasts can pose significant issues for patients burdened by the stressors of a heavy, dominating breast size. On top of aching pain in the shoulders, neck, and back, excessively large breasts can also cause skin chafing and “shoulder-grooving” — which refers to uncomfortable bra strap indentations in the skin. In light of the aesthetic and functional concerns often associated with overly large breasts, many women wonder whether dieting, exercise,…
Continue ReadingSymptoms of Macromastia
“Macromastia” is the medical term for large breasts. While many women are born with large breasts and experience no issues, a significant portion struggle with symptoms caused by the excessive weight of their breast size. These effects can range from minor burdens to debilitating health problems that diminish your quality of life. Some of the most common symptoms of large breasts — sometimes referred to as “breast hypertrophy” — include: …
Continue ReadingHow Do Breasts Change with Aging?
It’s well-known that the breasts can change in shape, size, and texture as you get older. With age and particularly during menopause, your body produces less estrogen and the skin can simultaneously lose elasticity. These factors — combined with the weakening of internal breast support — commonly result in an array of tissue changes, including: A loss of firmness and volume A loss of shape, resulting in elongated or flat…
Continue ReadingAutologous Breast Reconstruction: Becoming Whole Again
Survivors of breast cancer receive a number of physical and emotional benefits from breast reconstruction surgery. The procedure can often restore a familiar feminine silhouette, improve confidence, and, in the case of autologous reconstruction, provide natural-looking results that feel authentic. There are a number of available approaches for autologous reconstruction, and many of them begin by harvesting a flap of tissue used to rebuild the breasts. Comprised of a combination…
Continue ReadingBreast Reconstruction and Radiation Therapy
Patients who have undergone radiation therapy as part of their breast cancer treatment cannot always utilize the same breast reconstruction methods as those who have not. Though irradiated patients should typically delay procedures until treatment is complete, it’s still possible for them to achieve results that are as beautiful and natural-looking as any breast cancer survivor. A common method for rebuilding breasts post-radiation treatment is autologous reconstruction, which uses the…
Continue ReadingDetermining the Right Approach For Breast Reconstruction
Undergoing breast reconstruction is a significant experience – one which can often help women feel whole and healthy after defeating breast cancer. Following mastectomy, the breasts can be restored utilizing a number of modern techniques. Dr. Wesley Schooler, our board-certified plastic surgeon, will determine which procedure is right based upon expressed wishes and anatomic indications. Ultimately, he strives to provide the most natural-looking results possible. There are three main approaches to…
Continue ReadingRebuilding the Breast After Cancer
Breast reconstruction, a procedure designed to restore the breasts after mastectomy, may be able help women return to a feeling of normalcy and wholeness after experiencing the physical and emotional trauma commonly associated with breast cancer and its subsequent treatment. Our breast reconstruction surgeon, Dr. Wesley Schooler, offers a variety of techniques to help women regain a positive sense of self after breast removal. Every one of our breast reconstruction patients…
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