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What Is Upper Pole Fullness?

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What Is Upper Pole Fullness?

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When you look at your breasts in the mirror, what do you see? For some, the upper part of the breast may seem less full or flat compared to the lower part, which is more rounded. This upper part, from the nipple upwards, is what is referred to as the “upper pole.” When it has a fuller look, it’s known as “upper pole fullness.” Upper pole fullness is a term widely used in the aesthetic and plastic surgery fields. It refers to the degree of roundness or fullness in the upper half of the breasts. It’s not about the size or shape of your breasts, but rather about how they appear, especially in relation to the lower half, which is usually naturally fuller due to gravity.

A fuller upper pole gives the breasts a lifted appearance. It provides balance to the overall shape of the breasts. A lack of upper pole fullness, on the other hand, can lead to the appearance of breast ptosis (sag). This can happen due to natural ageing, significant weight loss, or following pregnancy and breastfeeding.

When it comes to exploring surgical options for upper pole fullness, Perth Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Guy Watts has a lot of experience performing Breast Augmentation procedures. He aims to provide patients with a comprehensive understanding of the various methods available, ensuring a tailored approach that suits each individual’s needs and aesthetic goals.

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Factors Affecting Upper Pole Fullness

We’ve now established what upper pole fullness is and why it matters. But what influences the fullness of the upper pole? There are some factors that can impact how full or rounded the upper part of your breasts appears.

Age

One of the primary factors that affect the fullness of the upper pole is age. As we get older, our bodies naturally change. Our skin loses its elasticity, and the tissues and ligaments in our breasts that help maintain their shape and firmness begin to stretch. These changes can lead to a reduction in upper pole fullness. It’s a natural process and a part of life.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Pregnancy and breastfeeding can also significantly influence the appearance of your breasts. The changes in hormones during pregnancy can cause your breasts to enlarge, stretching the skin. After breastfeeding, the size of the breasts often decreases, but the stretched skin may not return to its previous firmness, also resulting in a decrease in upper pole fullness.

Weight Fluctuations

Significant changes in weight can also affect the appearance of the breasts. Weight gain can cause the breasts to enlarge, which stretches the skin. Whereas weight loss can lead to a decrease in breast volume and size. If the skin is significantly stretched it may not shrink back completely after weight loss, this can also affect the upper pole fullness.

Genetics

Your genetic makeup can play a role in the appearance of your breasts, including the upper pole fullness. Some women naturally have more fullness in the upper portion of their breasts, while others may have less. Your genetics also determine the firmness of your skin and the strength of the ligaments in your breasts, which can impact how much your breasts age over time.

While some of these factors are beyond our control, understanding them can help us set realistic expectations about our bodies and the changes they undergo.

Non-Surgical Ways to Enhance Upper Pole Fullness

Having understood the factors affecting upper pole fullness, you might be wondering if there are ways to increase the volume of your upper pole without going under the knife. Fortunately, there are non-surgical methods you can explore.

Exercise

Just as you can tone your arms, abs, and legs, there are exercises that can help to tone the muscles under your breasts. While these exercises can’t directly increase upper pole fullness since breasts are primarily made of fatty tissue and not muscle, they can help to lift and firm your breasts, creating (in some cases) the illusion of a fuller upper pole.

Correct Posture

Good posture can go a long way in altering the appearance of your breasts. When you slouch, your breasts also move forward, reducing upper pole fullness. But when you stand or sit up straight, your breasts appear more lifted, which can help to increase the appearance of upper pole fullness. Moreover, maintaining good posture is important for overall spine health.

Supportive Clothing

The right clothing, especially the right bra, can significantly affect the appearance of your breasts. A well-fitting bra can provide your breasts with the necessary support, lifting them up and increasing the appearance of upper pole fullness. For a uplifted look, opt for bras with good underwire support and full coverage cups.

Healthy Lifestyle

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help to prevent premature breast ptosis. This includes maintaining a stable weight, eating a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding excessive sun exposure, which can damage your skin’s elasticity over time.

While these methods may not dramatically increase upper pole fullness, they can help to enhance the overall appearance of your breasts.

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Surgical Options for Upper Pole Fullness

While lifestyle changes and supportive clothing can help, there are limits to their effectiveness, especially if your upper pole fullness has been significantly reduced due to factors like age, pregnancy, or major weight loss. For those seeking more noticeable results, surgical options might be considered.

Breast Augmentation

Breast Augmentation, often through the use of implants, is a common procedure for increasing upper pole fullness. The type, size, and placement of the implant can be chosen to give the desired level of fullness and lift.

It’s important to understand that like all surgeries, Breast Augmentation comes with risks, such as infection, changes in nipple sensation, and implant leakage or rupture.

Breast Lift

A Breast Lift, also known as a Mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that aims to lift and reshape the breasts. This can often enhance upper pole fullness by removing excess skin and tightening the skin that remains. Sometimes, a Breast Lift may be done in conjunction with a Breast Augmentation for more comprehensive results.

Fat Grafting

Fat Grafting is a newer technique that involves removing fat from one part of your body, such as the abdomen or thighs, processing/purifying it, and then injecting it into your breasts. This can be a good option for those who prefer a more natural way to increase breast volume, as it uses your own body fat instead of synthetic implants. It allows for enlargement of specific areas of the breasts, such as the upper pole, to achieve a more balanced, symmetrical shape.

Considering Surgery

All surgical options should be considered with care, and it’s important to discuss these options with Dr Watts who can guide you through the process and help you understand what can realistically be achieved. Surgical procedures involve risks and recovery periods, so they should be undertaken with full knowledge of the implications.

Upper pole fullness is an aspect of breast aesthetics that many women may want to alter. Whether you choose to do so through non-surgical means, such as exercise and posture correction, or surgical options like Augmentation or a Lift, remember that your choice should be about what makes you feel most comfortable and happy in your own skin.

FAQs about Breasts

What exactly is upper pole fullness?

  • Upper pole fullness refers to the degree of roundness or fullness in the upper part of the breasts. It’s the portion of the breast above the nipple that gives the breasts a lifted appearance when it appears fuller or rounded.
  • This doesn’t necessarily correspond to the size or overall shape of the breasts, but rather the balance and proportion between the upper and lower parts of the breasts.

Can exercise help increase my upper pole fullness?

  • While exercise can’t directly increase upper pole fullness, certain exercises can strengthen the chest muscles underlying the breasts, providing better support and potentially altering their appearance.
  • Exercises such as push-ups, chest presses, and chest flies can all help tone these muscles. However, as breasts are primarily composed of fatty tissue, not muscle, exercises will have a more modest impact on shape compared to surgical options.

Are there any non-surgical treatments for maintaining upper pole fullness?

  • Yes, there are a few non-surgical ways to maintain or highlight upper pole fullness. This includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle, exercising regularly, particularly focusing on chest muscle-strengthening exercises, and wearing supportive clothing like a well-fitting bra that provides good lift and support. Proper posture can also help to highlight the appearance of your breasts.
  • Keep in mind that these methods might not provide a visible enhancement compared to surgical options.

What surgical procedures can increase fullness?

  • There are several surgical procedures. Breast Augmentation, commonly done with implants, can increase fullness.
  • A Breast Lift, or Mastopexy, lifts and reshapes the breasts, which can increase the appearance of upper pole fullness.
  • Fat Grafting, a procedure where fat is removed from one part of the body and injected into the breasts, can also improve the appearance of upper pole fullness.
  • The appropriate surgical option depends on individual needs and should be discussed during the initial consultation.

Can I prevent the loss of upper pole fullness?

  • The loss of upper pole fullness is often due to natural factors like ageing, hormonal changes during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and significant weight fluctuations. While you can’t completely prevent these changes, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a stable weight and regular exercise, can help keep your skin and muscles firm.
  • Wearing supportive bras can also help to delay breast ptosis (sagging). The changes brought about by these factors are completely natural, and part of the body’s normal ageing process.

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Dr. Guy Watts
FRACS (Plas) – Specialist Plastic Surgeon In Perth WA

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Dr. Guy Watts  is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (AHPRA MED0001539378) with an extensive career that spans across renowned plastic surgery clinics worldwide. His experience has been honed through invaluable experiences at esteemed establishments such as the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and the renowned Pitanguy Clinic in Brazil.

Having collaborated with the foremost cosmetic plastic surgeons on a global scale, Dr. Watts has chosen to return to Perth after a 17-year journey of intensive training and invaluable professional experience to bring the latest practices and technology in cosmetic plastic surgery to his patients.

Dr. Watts is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) and a Member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS),  Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS).

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