A breast lift, also known as mastopexy, raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to create a more youthful breast contour.
Plastic surgeons may not have a crystal ball. Still, they work with so many patients throughout the year that many surgeons get an innate feeling for which procedures are popular, which are declining and which buzzworthy procedures are poised to take off.
"Most women post-breast lift are still able to breastfeed, and it's very safe to become pregnant and go through the changes of pregnancy. What is not guaranteed is the maintenance of results. So, if you're planning a breast lift prior to pregnancy and breastfeeding, it's important to know that a breast lift could be revised post-pregnancy and breastfeeding if you end up with changes that cause recurrent sag and droop during your pregnancy or breastfeeding."