July 2018

Age is a Factor in Breast Augmentation

Breast Augmentation Cincinnati OH Social trends are fascinating to observe; how the creep into just about every aspect of life. It isn’t uncommon to see a “new norm” every so often in things like clothing, hairstyles, the way we eat, how we exercise, and even how we think we should look. Plastic surgery trends have changed several times over decades of time. Twenty years ago, there was a prevalence of oversized breasts produced by the hands of skilled cosmetic surgeons. Today, not so much.

Interest in breast augmentation hasn’t waned; it still sits in the Number One seat for most popular cosmetic surgery. It isn’t that women aren’t getting breast implants; it’s that there may be a trend leaning toward smaller implants. According to one study, this desire for smaller breast implants is prominent among older women seeking enhancement. The interest in smaller implants among the older age categories is seen in initial procedures as well as revisional procedures. On the contrary, younger women still tend to request larger implants.

What Gives?

Plastic surgeons, as well as many patients, sometimes like to consider what factors lead to certain trends. When discussing breast augmentation, it is presumed that women may have different desires related to their appearance at different stages of life. Then, there is the matter of how the body naturally changes with age. Let’s look at the whole stage-of-life matter first. During her twenties and thirties, and maybe even into her forties, a woman may be keen on wearing a bikini with confidence. Women in their fifties and sixties often don’t share that desire. Becoming more conservative with age is a longstanding societal trend that shouldn’t surprise anyone.

The physical changes that occur with age coincide with a lean towards conservativism. A woman may carry a little more weight in her fifties and beyond than she did in her twenties and thirties. This increased weight increase breast size to the point where a breast lift would be more advantageous than full augmentation.

It’s Not Cut-and-Dry

Trends are trends, and we expect them to continually come and go. Women who are considering breast augmentation are encouraged to strongly consider their own personal values and preferences above all else, keeping in mind the fact that a different body-type comes into the limelight every few years. Breast augmentation is a big decision that doesn’t necessarily have to follow any particular rule. Trends aside, many women in an “older” age category choose larger breast implants to complement their physical frame.

Consult with an experienced cosmetic surgeon regarding your desired outcome from breast augmentation. Call 513.985.0850.

Liposuction or Tummy Tuck: Which is Better for Belly Fat?

Tummy Tuck Surgery Cincinnati OH Abdominal fat is concerning for a number of reasons. Cosmetically, excess belly fat creates a muffin top appearance when wearing jeans and other clothing. Belly fat can change the way that all types of clothing fit, including flowy dresses and bathing suits. Judging the by high numbers of liposuction and tummy tuck procedures that are performed every year, thousands of adults are interested in addressing the common problem of belly fat. Here, we seek to clear up confusion about whether liposuction or tummy tuck surgery is more appropriate for the abdominal area.

According to the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, there are a few crucial points that can help us answer the question of appropriateness. These include:

  • Skin elasticity. Many people who have lost a lot of weight find a new problem once they have reached their goal: excess skin. The skin does have a fair amount of bounce to it, but there is a possibility that it can stretch too far for too long to allow it to fully retract on its own. When there is excessive looseness in skin tissue, a tummy tuck may be more appropriate for better abdominal contouring. This procedure tightens all muscular and skin structure from the hips to the navel, or even higher.
  • Muscle laxity. Often, when belly fat looks saggy and “squishy,” the problem is that the underlying muscle has loosened substantially. Women who have experienced one or more pregnancies may have a separation of the muscle located in the abdominal cavity. Here again, a tummy tuck is ideal for optimal tightening of abdominal muscle structure for a flatter, smoother stomach.
  • Personal objectives. Liposuction usually achieves excellent results in younger patients whose skin has enough resiliency to retract after fat extraction. However, there are instances in which a younger patient may either need or prefer that a tummy tuck also is included in the treatment protocol. In some cases, a surgeon may request that a patient undergo liposuction first and then give the body a chance to self-correct. If, after a few months, the skin has not tightened, a tummy tuck can be performed.

Cincinnati cosmetic surgeon Dr. Donna Krummen routinely performs liposuction and tummy tuck surgeries. To learn more about these services, call 513.985.0850.

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