Generally speaking, drugs and other conservative treatments are not effective in treating breast ptosis in middle-aged women, and surgical treatments are more effective. Breast ptosis in middle-aged women is an irreversible physiological phenomenon, and medication is ineffective. If you want to improve it, generally only through surgery can achieve more satisfactory results. Currently, common surgical procedures include fat transfer and breast suspension. If some middle-aged women are considering surgery, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital for treatment. A decision on the type of surgery should be made after an individualized assessment by a medical professional. The safety and efficacy of the surgery can be maximized by going to an accredited hospital.