
Breast sagging is a natural physiological phenomenon that appears with a woman’s age, weight changes, and experience of childbirth and breastfeeding.
In particular, reduced skin elasticity and changes in glandular tissue can cause noticeable changes in appearance and may lead to discomfort in daily life or psychological self-consciousness.

Breast sagging is classified as mild, moderate, or severe.
This is judged based on how far the nipple is positioned below the inframammary fold. It is not simply a matter of an externally “droopy” look; if there are anatomical changes, the treatment approach should also be different.

In cases of early sagging, muscle-strengthening exercise or procedures using radiofrequency or laser devices to improve skin elasticity may sometimes be used as an adjunct.
However, severe sagging involves laxity of the skin and glandular tissue itself, so it is difficult to expect meaningful cosmetic improvement with non-surgical methods alone.

Breast lift surgery is a procedure that removes stretched skin and restores the nipple and glandular tissue to an appropriate position to correct the shape and position of the breasts.
If needed, implants may be used as well, or lifting can be performed using only the patient’s own tissue. Depending on the breast shape and degree of sagging, the incision method and surgical technique are carefully adjusted.

Many people mistakenly think that “breast surgery = augmentation,” but a lift is a procedure that restores sagging breasts to their original position and reshapes them.
Its main purpose is to create a more natural line and balance the body without necessarily increasing volume.

Because of the nature of the procedure, breast lift surgery involves incisions, and the extent of the incision varies depending on the degree of sagging.
However, in recent years, methods that combine scar-minimizing incision techniques with laser treatment to speed recovery and reduce marks have also been actively applied.
The typical recovery period is within 1 to 2 weeks, and returning to daily life is relatively quick.
Not all sagging breasts require surgery.
Not all sagging breasts require surgery. However, in cases of severe sagging, if cosmetic improvement is desired, a clear diagnosis from a medical professional and a customized surgical plan are essential.
An approach that takes into account multiple factors such as body type, skin condition, and childbirth history can lead to safer and more satisfying results.

