09-11-2009, 10:53
Maybe, but you have to have breast first before worrying about sagging issues. If done properly, you should be gradually building up breast tissue. There is quite alot a person can do to prevent sagging, such as massage and pushups, maintaining a healthy weight, and of course a little maintenance pump.
Many women using suction are doing so to regain the tissue lost due to pregnancy/nursing. In that case, there is already sagging and pumping will correct this.
As some women are going from A cups to D cups, they will certainly have the potential for sagging later in life, where they had no concerns for this before, it's just a matter of trade off. Pumping can actually be used to firm and lift the breast.
Many women using suction are doing so to regain the tissue lost due to pregnancy/nursing. In that case, there is already sagging and pumping will correct this.
As some women are going from A cups to D cups, they will certainly have the potential for sagging later in life, where they had no concerns for this before, it's just a matter of trade off. Pumping can actually be used to firm and lift the breast.