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- Q605541 subject Q6853228.
- Q605541 abstract "Template:ForFemale breast ptosis or sagging is a natural consequence of aging. The rate at which a woman's breasts droop and the degree of ptosis depends on many factors. The key factors influencing breast ptosis over a woman's lifetime are cigarette smoking, her number of pregnancies, gravity, higher body mass index, larger bra cup size, and significant weight gain and loss. Post-menopausal women may experience increased ptosis due to a loss of skin elasticity. Many women and medical professionals mistakenly believe that breastfeeding increases sagging. It is also commonly believed that the breast itself offers insufficient support and that wearing a bra prevents sagging which has not been found to be true.Plastic surgeons categorize the severity of ptosis by evaluating the position of the nipple relative to the infra-mammary fold, the point at which the underside of the breasts attach to the chest wall. In the most advanced stage, the nipples are below the fold and point towards the ground.".
- Q605541 icd9 "611.81".
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- Q605541 icd "611.81".
- Q605541 name "Ptosis".
- Q605541 type Disease.
- Q605541 type Thing.
- Q605541 type Q12136.
- Q605541 comment "Template:ForFemale breast ptosis or sagging is a natural consequence of aging. The rate at which a woman's breasts droop and the degree of ptosis depends on many factors. The key factors influencing breast ptosis over a woman's lifetime are cigarette smoking, her number of pregnancies, gravity, higher body mass index, larger bra cup size, and significant weight gain and loss. Post-menopausal women may experience increased ptosis due to a loss of skin elasticity.".
- Q605541 label "Ptosis (breasts)".
- Q605541 seeAlso Q467.
- Q605541 seeAlso Q662860.
- Q605541 depiction Ptosis.jpg.
- Q605541 name "Ptosis (breasts)".