Hypotrophic breasts: Causes, treatments and a complete management guide
published on 05.02.2026 by Dr Djian
Hypotrophic breasts: hormonal and genetic causes, sport, pregnancy. Understand the cause before correcting the volume.
Scars after breast reduction: types, evolution, care and solutions
published on 03.02.2026 by Dr Djian
Having scars following breast reduction surgery is perfectly normal. If you're unhappy with the appearance of your breast reduction scars, there are solutions.
Dr Djian, a plastic surgeon specializing in breast reduction surgery, explains all you need to know about breast reduction scars.
Canthopexy: what is Fox Eye? Surgery or injections?
published on 02.02.2026 by Dr Djian
Is it possible to regain a tummy after abdominoplasty? What is definitive and what can still evolve?.
published on 22.01.2026 by Dr Djian
Mommy Makeover: post-pregnancy plastic surgery to correct tummy and breasts.
published on 17.01.2026 by Dr Djian
Pregnancy is associated with morphological changes in a woman's body, which can in some cases leave after-effects, particularly in the stomach, breasts or both. To repair these after-effects, it is possible to perform a combined surgery, the Mommy Makeover.
Post-partum belly: when does surgery become coherent?
published on 13.01.2026 by Dr Djian
Persistent postpartum belly: when to wait, when to act? Real recovery times, the limits of sport and when surgery makes sense.
8 misconceptions about the abdominal apron
published on 11.01.2026 by Dr Djian
Abdominal apron, also known as abdominal ptosis, refers to an excess of skin, and sometimes fat, under the belly, which modifies the silhouette and body image. Get to the bottom of preconceived ideas about these symptoms.
When a woman types “lift breasts” on a page, it's not to read a cold definition of breast ptosis. It's because her breasts have changed: a sagging breast, a lower areola, a feeling of “emptiness” at the top, sometimes after pregnancy, sometimes with no obvious cause. Between a simple breast lift (mastopexy), a lift associated with breast augmentation by implant or prosthesis, lipofilling, or a reduction if the volume is too great, there are several operations to lift a woman's breasts, and they do not all aim for the same result.
Here, the aim is to help you find your bearings, without any magic promises: understand what “falls out” (skin, gland, nipple position), what the operation requires in the operating room (anesthesia, incision, dressing), what the usual after-effects are (convalescence over several weeks) and what to watch out for (scar, infection, complication, implant rupture). In short: clear answers before choosing breast surgery.
Different breast shapes: identification guide and solutions
published on 07.12.2025 by Dr Djian
Round, pear-shaped, tuberous, sagging or asymmetrical breasts: what if it wasn't a defect, but your normal anatomy? Find out when to correct.
Adipomastia in men: excess breast fat and concrete solutions
published on 28.11.2025 by Dr Djian
Adipomastia: not an aesthetic whim. A real psychological burden and concrete treatments.