Will Breast Augmentation Cause Sagging? How Can It Be Corrected?
Nguyen Thanh Nhan
Asked: 06/02/2026
I am planning to undergo breast augmentation, but I have heard that after implant placement for some time, the breasts may sag if not properly cared for. Is this true? Could the doctor please explain clearly whether breast augmentation can cause sagging, and if so, what are the most effective ways to correct or prevent it?
Hello,many women after breast augmentation worry about whether, over time, their “bust” will become saggy. This is a completely valid concern, because a beautiful breast shape depends not only on size but also on long-term firmness and balance. The doctor will help you better understand the issue of whether breast augmentation causes sagging and how to safely prevent and manage it.
Does breast augmentation cause sagging?
The doctor explains as follows: breast augmentation can still result in sagging, but it can be completely prevented if performed with proper technique and followed by appropriate postoperative care.
After implant placement, the bust is supported and reshaped, creating a fuller and more rounded appearance. However, over time, the skin and breast tissue are still affected by gravity, natural aging, weight fluctuations, or pregnancy and breastfeeding, which can cause soft tissue structures to stretch. If the implants are not placed in the correct position or the implant type is not suitable for the existing breast tissue volume, post-augmentation breast sagging may still occur.
From a professional perspective, doctors classify post-augmentation sagging into two main categories:
Physiological sagging: A mild lowering of the breasts, commonly occurring after 2–3 years due to natural skin stretching. This level is mild and does not significantly affect aesthetics.
Pathological sagging: A condition in which the implant slips out of its pocket, or the nipple is pulled downward or displaced. This usually occurs due to improper surgical technique, weak supporting tissues, or failure to follow postoperative care instructions.
At reputable aesthetic centers such as Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, breast augmentation is performed using harmonic scalpels, plasma devices, and exclusive 4K endoscopic microsurgery systems, allowing surgeons to dissect precisely, place implants in the correct position, and firmly secure supporting tissues. As a result, postoperative breasts are not only soft and natural but also maintain a high, full shape over the long term, minimizing the risk of breast sagging after augmentation.
In summary, whether breast augmentation causes sagging depends mainly on three factors: the surgeon’s expertise, implant quality, and postoperative care. When all three are ensured, your bust can maintain a stable, beautiful shape for 10–15 years or even longer without the need for corrective surgery.
Causes of breast sagging after augmentation
Post-augmentation breast sagging can result from various causes, not solely from surgery itself. Common causes include:
Excessive implant weight can easily affect and cause breast sagging
Excessive implant weight: When the implant weight exceeds the supporting capacity of breast tissue and chest muscles, the breasts gradually descend over time.
Improper postoperative care: Not wearing a support bra, sleeping prone, or engaging in intense physical activity too early can cause implant displacement and affect supporting tissue structure.
Aging and hormonal changes: As the skin loses elasticity due to aging or weight changes, breast tissue becomes lax, leading to sagging.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: These are also common causes of breast deformation after augmentation.
Therefore, although breast augmentation can provide a beautiful breast shape, maintaining long-term results largely depends on proper personal care and protection.
Is breast sagging after augmentation dangerous?
In general, breast sagging after augmentation is not life-threatening. However, if left untreated or in severe cases, it may affect breast structure and glandular tissue health. Some cases involve implant descent, displacement, or folding, causing discomfort, aesthetic issues, and even capsular contracture.
One-month postoperative follow-up shows full, firm breasts with no sagging after surgery
In addition, when the breast shape becomes deformed, stretched and thinned skin increases the risk of stretch marks and negatively affects a woman’s psychology and confidence. Therefore, if you notice signs of breast sagging after augmentation, you should seek early medical evaluation so the doctor can assess and intervene promptly, preventing more serious complications.
How to correct sagging breasts after augmentation
When experiencing breast sagging after augmentation, doctors will recommend appropriate solutions based on severity:
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Mild sagging: Can be improved through chest muscle strengthening exercises, wearing support bras, or undergoing RF-based breast tissue tightening treatments.
Moderate to severe sagging: Doctors may recommend breast lift (mastopexy) or implant replacement with a more suitable size and adhesion.
In conclusion, breast augmentation does not always lead to sagging if performed with proper technique and standard medical care. However, if sagging signs appear, you should visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for specialist evaluation and optimal treatment recommendations, ensuring a beautiful, durable, and safe breast shape over the long term.