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How Old Is Too Old for Breast Augmentation?

As a Board Certified Denver Plastic Surgeon, I have watched the field of Cosmetic Surgery grow dramatically over the last several years as has its reach to the American consumer.
Many men and women who previously would have not considered Cosmetic Surgery now see it as a routine part of their lives and something that is more of a maintenance than a luxury expenditure.
And with that explosive growth has come the question of how old is too old.
In my Plastic Surgery practice, I am commonly asked just how old is too old for breast augmentation.
And that is really a difficult question to answer.
In my mind, age is less of a consideration than maturity of the patient and their underlying expectations.
For many women, the appearance of their breasts plays a huge role in how they see themselves as a whole.
For those who lost volume as a result of pregnancy or even simply from the aging process itself, their aged breasts represent a lack of proportion with the rest of their body.
For these women, restoration of this lost volume and reshaping of their breasts can dramatically restore a sense of well-being, overall proportion, and enhanced well being.
I am personally seeing more women in their 50's and 60's who are interested in changing the appearance of their breasts.
Some of these women had augmentation earlier in life and now find themselves with droop or volume loss as a result of the aging process.
Others have developed firmness of the capsule around their implants (capsular contracture) and simply wish to restore a softer, more natural look and feel to their breasts.
And others never had augmentation but realize that with an average life expectancy ranging into the 80's and 90's, they simply wish to improve their appearance knowing that they have many productive years ahead.
And so is this simply Madison Avenue telling women that they need to have implants to look attractive? Are they simply being manipulated by the latest trend? According to several respected experts such as Nancy Etcoff, it is actually the opposite.
These women are proactively taking charge of their appearance and realize that a more youthful look may have far reaching benefits outside of the bedroom, into the boardroom, and beyond.
Numerous studies have shown that how we see ourselves has a dramatic effect on our confidence and our ability to participate effectively in society.
Given that, I feel that the growing trend for breast enhancement among women in their 50's, 60's, and even 70's is a positive one and one that is simply reflective of the new American woman and her ability to define and re-define herself on multiple levels.

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