Can you have surgery for sagging breasts? Of course you can. If the aesthetic requirements are high, sagging breasts may only be corrected by surgery. However, the problem of sagging breasts is complex and the surgical solution for sagging breasts is very individualized for each person because each person’s basic conditions such as body shape and weight, as well as the skin, subcutaneous fat, glandular distribution, glandular texture, etc. of the breasts are different. At present, sagging breasts are mainly divided into two categories, one is true sagging, which depends on the contrast between the nipple and the plane of the inframammary wall. The sagging must be the result of the nipple reaching the plane of the inframammary fold or even lower, which is called true sagging of the breast. Pseudopendulousness is also very common. Pseudopendulousness means that the nipple does not reach the plane of the lower circumference of the breast wall or is lower than the plane of the lower breast fold, but the lowermost level of the breast is already lower than the plane of the lower breast fold wall, usually this kind of pseudopendulousness is called glandular pendulousness, which is mostly seen in women after breastfeeding. Due to the atrophy of the gland after breastfeeding, which means that the texture of the gland has changed, the gland sags and the breast appears dried out and saggy. Generally, pseudoglandular sagging can be corrected with breast implants, or small double ring lifts, along with autologous fat fillers, while true glandular sagging often requires more extensive surgery, and the skin of the breast is usually left with a lollipop incision or an inverted trapezoidal incision.