Which costs more money a breast lift or a reduction?

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When you receive a breast lift is the size still the same, I still want them my regular size but I want them more perky. And also is it wise to get a lift before having kids?

It can be covered by insurance, mine was covered 100% by insurance (the reduction with lift).

If they charge you separate for a lift, go to another PS.

IMO you should not just get a lift, considering even those breasts with a breast lift will sag again anyway, since they will be as heavy as they were before breast lift surgery.

So your option would be breast reduction with lift covered by insurance, or breast lift with implants NOT covered by insurance.

FYI, saggy natural breasts are 100000000000000000x better than perky fake ones.

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4 Responses to “Which costs more money a breast lift or a reduction?”

  1. Jaylen Says:

    Don’t do it!
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  2. Jadira Says:

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  3. Terri Says:

    It can be covered by insurance, mine was covered 100% by insurance (the reduction with lift).

    If they charge you separate for a lift, go to another PS.

    IMO you should not just get a lift, considering even those breasts with a breast lift will sag again anyway, since they will be as heavy as they were before breast lift surgery.

    So your option would be breast reduction with lift covered by insurance, or breast lift with implants NOT covered by insurance.

    FYI, saggy natural breasts are 100000000000000000x better than perky fake ones.

    References :
    http://www.breasthealthonline.org
    38J to 38C Feb 2006

  4. Drdisaia Says:

    Hello,

    You breasts may change during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If you are planning on having children soon, you might want to wait until afterward. A reduction is more surgery so it will likely cost more, but if certain requirements are met your health insurance may cover at least part of it.

    You do get a small reduction in size with a breast lift as the skin envelope is tightened a bit. The reduction in size here is usually small.

    Best Regards,

    John Di Saia MD
    References :
    I am the OcBody.com doctor, a plastic surgeon in Orange County California.

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