5 myths about breast enhancement, busted in time for summer

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Breast augmentation gets a bad rap. It shouldn’t.

To help you determine breast fact from fiction, Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery is here to help bust these common myths about breast enhancement surgery before summer returns.

Myth 1: Breast surgery is for women.
Reality: No gender discrimination here. If you are dealing with saggy breasts + simply wanting a firmer — perhaps fuller — look, consider enhancement.

Myth 2: You have to get breast implants redone every 10 years.
Reality: If your implants stay healthy, you’ll get a lot of mileage out of them; possibly two decades.

Myth 3: You can’t upgrade your bust size if you want to breastfeed later on in life.
Reality: No, having surgery now does not mean you have to give up breastfeeding later. Tell your plastic surgeon about your breastfeeding wishes during your consultation.

Myth 4: If you are past your 30s, don’t even consider a breast procedure — for your health.
Reality: No age discrimination, either. Let’s save that determination for your plastic surgeon.

Myth 5: Enhancing your breast size means increasing your breast cancer risk.
Reality: No, breast implants won’t put you at additional risk for cancer. And yes, mammograms are still easily performed.

More FAQs here.

Some improvements are worth it, especially when they are as safe, effective, handled by a trusted professional ...and on sale for a limited time.

During the month of March, Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery is offering $500 off breast enhancement procedures. Make your consultation (you don’t have to actually have your procedure in March, just book it in March) and have your dream body by summer.

Call 843-471-1135, option 5, for more info or to book, or click the link below to learn more. The beach is calling.

This post was created in partnership with Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery.

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