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How to Lift Sagging Breasts

Do you wish your boobs were firmer and perkier? You’re not alone. As women age and experience different stages of life, it is completely normal for our bodies to change, including our breasts. You may notice they can grow or shrink due to weight fluctuations, pregnancy, or breastfeeding which causes the skin and muscle around your boobs to stretch as well as loosen. Gravity, not to mention, is always fighting against our bodies. Unfortunately, over time, the larger our breasts, the more likely they will be pulled downwards. After menopause, our boobs will also become softer and less dense. Although aging is an inevitable part of life, practicing mindful habits will help keep your breasts supported and perky. Today we’ll be talking about how you can help lift sagging boobs or prevent them from pulling downwards.

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What exactly causes sagging breasts?

But first, let’s discuss what really causes the chest to droop.

Aging

Estrogen helps keep the skin on breasts firm and supple. As we get older, our estrogen levels begin to decline, and our breasts (along with the rest of the skin on our body) begin to lose its firmness and elasticity, which can lead to sagging. The decline in estrogen signals the body that we are becoming less fertile, and so the body responds by replacing firm, milk-producing mammary glands with softer and less supportive fat tissue.

Pregnancy

Contrary to popular beliefs that breastfeeding causes your boobs to sag, pregnancy is often the real culprit. The sudden increase in breast size and weight over the course of 9 months in preparation for breastfeeding (whether you choose to or not) stretches the breast ligaments and unfortunately not always bounces back to its pre-pregnancy shape. Once your breasts are depleted of the produced milk supply, you may notice a more deflated and droopy chest.

Lifestyle

There are a lot of claims that certain lifestyle habits like sleeping braless causes your breast tissue to stretch, but there hasn’t been much evidence to support this as fact. Past studies have actually shown otherwise. Wearing bras too often can actually weaken the muscles in the chest, causing them to droop over time, so ditch the proper bras every once in a while to help strengthen and improve the shape of your breasts. Smoking is actually a top cause for sagging boobs because it accelerates aging overall by destroying elastin, the protein responsible for keeping your skin nice and supple.

How to Lift Sagging Breasts

  1. Pectoral exercises

Though your chest isn’t made of muscle, there is an exercise that can help lift them back up. Your pectoral muscles are located behind your breasts and some exercises targeting this muscle can help strengthen, perk up and firm your breasts. You may notice improved results within 2 weeks of consistent pectoral exercises, and implementing these exercises permanently into your workout routine may yield longer-lasting results.

Best chest exercises to tone and strengthen:

  • stability ball chest press
  • dumbbell pullover
  • elbow squeeze shoulder press
  • tricep dips
  • chest fly
  1. Proper protection from the sun

We are often consciously better at protecting our faces from the sun than the rest of our body. Especially during the summertime, when we wear less clothing due to the hotter weather, we often forget to apply proper sun protection on the exposed skin. Sun damage can cause premature aging as well as sagging breasts, so it is important to remind ourselves to apply sunscreen on our face and body 15-30 minutes before going outside every day (even on cloudy days).

  1. Consider Vampire Breast Lift

If you want to explore other options to help achieve the perfect shaped breasts for you, a Vampire Breast Lift may be a great solution to consider. Dr. Rand at Healthy-Aging Medical Centers of New Jersey designs a unique protocol for each patient based on their individual needs and goals to obtain perkier breasts. A sample of the patient’s own blood is taken and is spun down to extract the platelets and growth factors needed for the procedure. The Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is then injected into the areas of the breast that need plumping. The vampire breast lift procedure typically takes less than an hour from start to finish and does not require anesthesia or downtime. The results are usually immediate and will continue to improve as the PRP and growth factors continue to develop over the course of a few weeks.

If you think you may be a good candidate for this relatively painless procedure, schedule a vampire breast lift consultation with Healthy-Aging today!

If you feel your breasts can use some improvements, there are several options available – whether naturally, or with the help of a professional. You can start making some changes to help give your confidence a boost today! It’s okay to put yourself first, and we at Healthy-Aging Medical Centers are here to help you achieve the body of your dreams. We also offer many other anti-aging services as well!

How to Lift Sagging Breasts

7 Common Causes of Hair Loss

Although hair shedding is considered normal and is a part of every hair cycle, excessive hair loss can be alarming and cause more stress and worry. Why is more hair falling out than normal? Is any of this under our control? Today we will be focusing on some of the most common causes of hair loss and effective treatments and tips available for preventing more hair loss in the future.

7 Common Causes of Hair Loss

  1. Androgenetic alopecia

    This is a genetic condition that causes hair loss, known as male-pattern baldness. For men, hair typically begins to recede just above the temples and worsens over time. Other men may experience thinning hair at the crown of the head, often leading to partial or full baldness. Women generally experience a different pattern of hair loss than men, with thinning hair all over the head without the hairline receding. This condition in women rarely progresses to complete baldness. Androgenetic alopecia is more likely to happen with age, but it can develop any time after puberty. A lot of women with androgenetic alopecia develop it after going through menopause.

  1. Pregnancy

    Shortly after giving birth, some women can experience more hair loss than normal due to a decrease in their estrogen levels. This is usually temporary and will generally resolve itself within a year.

    Treatment:

    • Use products made especially for fine or sensitive hair
    • Apply conditioner towards the ends of your hair strands instead of your scalp to prevent weighing your hair down too much.
  • Anagen effluvium

    This is a condition that causes a lot of hair to fall out during the growth (anagen) phase of the hair cycle. Anagen effluvium can cause hair loss not only from the head, but other parts of the body as well, including eyebrows and eyelashes.

    Common causes of Anagen effluvium:

    • autoimmune disease
    • fungal infection
    • radiation
    • chemotherapy

    Tips: If the anagen effluvium was caused by chemotherapy, finding ways to cool the scalp may help stop excess hair loss. Hair usually grows back within 3-6 months after finishing chemotherapy treatment.

  1. Telogen effluvium

    This is a common reason for excess hair loss that involves your hair being stuck in the natural shedding (telogen) phase of its own growth cycle, causing you to lose much more hair than usual, sometimes by the handful. Telogen effluvium is usually a temporary condition that can take care of itself over time. However, we advise you to consult with your doctor to determine the underlying cause for your excess hair loss.

    Possible causes of Telogen effluvium:

    • Surgery
    • Severe stress
    • Childbirth
    • Certain medications
    • Thyroid problems
    • Rapid weight loss

Treatments: Your primary care physician will be able to treat the causes of telogen effluvium – for instance, if  your doctor may prescribe you alternative medications if they suspect that certain medications you currently take is causing hair loss.

  1. Alopecia areata

    Another common reason for hair loss is alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition. The immune system fights against hair follicles as well as other healthy functioning parts of the body. This usually causes hair from the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes to fall out in small chunks.

    Treatments: If you believe this condition may apply to you, consult with a doctor. They may be able to prescribe the proper medication to help your hair grow back.

  1. Traction alopecia

    Constantly sporting tight hairstyles such as braids, cornrows, ponytails, and tight buns can cause your hair to come loose and/or break. Progression of traction alopecia can lead to bald spots and/or thinning hair.

    Tips: Try to avoid tight hairstyles to prevent further damage.


  1. Nutritional deficiencies

    Having an imbalanced diet can also cause hair loss. Diet fads that have extreme restrictions can make you consume too little protein and certain critical vitamins (such as iron), causing you to lose more hair than normal.

    Tips: Schedule a blood test with your doctor to help determine any nutritional deficiency. Your doctor may then prescribe you certain vitamin supplements (the recommended dosage may vary depending on your level of deficiency) or suggest certain foods to add to your diet to help stop the excessive hair shedding.

New Jersey doctor treats hair loss  with functional medicine Consider PRP

Platelet-rich plasma treatment can be another hair restoration solution to consider. Although PRP has been well-known for its youthful skincare benefits, it is now being explored to help with hair. PRP treatment involves injecting your own blood into your scalp in hopes of promoting hair growth. Similar to a vampire facial, this procedure begins with drawing your own blood and uses a centrifuge – a machine which spins the blood to separate the plasma from your red blood cells. The plasma plays an important role since it contains white blood cells and platelets – important growth factors that may benefit your hair. The plasma is then meticulously and directly injected in the hair follicles across the scalp. The entire process typically takes less than half an hour to complete. Consistent treatments are essential to benefit from PRP – performed once a month for about 3-4 months before treating once every 3-6 months after for ideal results. Generally, results will be visible within 1-3 months of treatment.

People with early hair loss tend to respond best to PRP treatments, although anyone experiencing hair loss is a great candidate. It is also important to note that PRP should be a part of a multi-faceted system to help your hair get back to a healthy thickness.

If you are located in New Jersey and are experiencing excessive hair loss and want to learn more about PRP, please call Healthy-Aging Medical Centers or visit our mainpage to schedule a consultation today.

7 Common Causes of Hair Loss

Signs of Low Estrogen in Women

First of all, what exactly is estrogen? For those who don’t know, estrogen is a hormone commonly associated with the female body but also produced in small amounts in men. Hormones play important roles in regulating activity of specific cells and organs as well as maintaining your overall health. If you feel that you may have low estrogen, keep reading. We’ll be discussing what estrogen does, common causes, common risk factors, as well as treatments and solutions for women with low estrogen.

What Does Estrogen Do?

Estrogen is primarily produced in the ovaries and is considered a sex hormone since it regulates sexual development in girls during puberty.  Estrogen also has other functions:

  • Regulates menstrual cycles
  • Regulates body weight which helps control metabolism involved in growth of healthy bone tissue
  • Regulates glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity

Common Causes of Low Estrogen

Because estrogen is primarily produced in the ovaries, anything that affects the ovaries ends up interfering with estrogen production as well.

Young women may be experiencing low estrogen levels due to:

  • Excessive exercise
  • Anorexia and other eating disorders
  • Premature ovarian failure from an autoimmune condition, genetic defects, or toxins
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • A low-functioning pituitary gland
  • Turner syndrome

Women over the age of 40 may be experiencing a drop in estrogen because they are approaching perimenopause, the transitional phase before menopause. During perimenopause, your body will produce less and less estrogen until you finally reach menopause – when your body is no longer producing estrogen.

Symptoms of Low Estrogen

Common symptoms of low estrogen include:

  • Weak bones

    Bone loss may occur when estrogen levels decrease. Older women who are past the menopausal phase are at a higher risk of bone fractures and developing osteoporosis.

  • Irregular/absent periods

    Irregular or missed periods may be another sign of estrogen deficiency since estrogen is one of the main hormones driving your normal menstrual cycle.

  • Infertility

    Getting pregnant may be difficult because low estrogen levels prevent ovulation, leading to infertility.

  • Depression

    Estrogen is linked to higher serotonin (chemical in the brain that boosts mood) levels, and low estrogen levels may cause a decrease in serotonin, contributing to mood swings or depression.

  • Hot flashes

    Having low estrogen can cause women to have hot flashes – a sudden feeling of heat, sometimes causing a flushed face and/or sweating. Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause.[Text Wrapping Break]

  • Painful sex

    Estrogen deficiency can also affect vaginal lubrication. Low levels can cause vaginal dryness, often causing painful intercourse.

Common Risk Factors for Low Estrogen Levels

  • Age
  • Hormonal issues in family history
  • Eating disorders
  • Issues with pituitary gland
  • Extreme diets

How to Treat Low Estrogen

  1. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

    Older women with low estrogen levels may benefit from hormonal therapy. At Healthy Aging Medical Centers in New Jersey, Dr. Rand offers a comprehensive Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy program that can help patients reach better balanced hormone levels as well as prevent from encountering symptoms associated with hormonal decline. Dr. Rand specializes in this type of therapy which utilizes hormones that are identical in chemical function and molecular structure to the hormones produced in the body. Bioidentical hormones are especially unique because they are easily metabolized into the body since they are synthesized from soy or yam products. Bioidentical hormones are identical to human hormones, allowing men and women to consume without dealing with negative repercussions.

  1. Estrogen therapy

    Another solution for estrogen deficiency may be estrogen therapy. Your doctor may prescribe estrogen therapy especially to women who’ve had their ovaries removed or to treat the uncomfortable symptoms of menopause.

  1. Lifestyle changes

    Maintaining a healthy body weight as well as cutting back on exercise if you currently follow a vigorous regimen may help increase your estrogen levels to a healthy standard. Being extremely underweight can cause a decrease in estrogen levels. There may be some natural remedies that can improve estrogen as well, although these methods are not scientifically proven thus far.

 

Estrogen and other hormones play a crucial role in your health. Certain factors such as age, genetic defects, a family history of hormonal imbalances, and certain health conditions can cause your estrogen levels to decrease. If you’re not sure if you have low estrogen, the most common symptoms discussed above can serve as a guideline to consult with your doctor to determine if you are in fact deficient. Extensive research over the years have resulted in more effective treatments to help patients increase their estrogen levels, whether you are looking for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, estrogen therapy, and/or want to try certain lifestyle changes.

If you are located in New Jersey and are interested in learning more about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy or our anti-aging services, make sure you contact us to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rand at Healthy-Aging Medical Center today!

Signs of Low Estrogen in Women

North New Jersey Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Doctor

Dr. Johanan D. RandNorth New Jersey Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Doctor, Johanan Rand, M.D. of The Healthy Aging Medical Centers has years of experience administering custom tailored Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy treatments to both men and women. Countless patients in the North New Jersey area have already uncovered the amazing benefits of Bioidentical Hormones with Health Aging Medical Center’s Bioidentical Hormone programs designed by Doctor Rand.

One of the benefits that Dr. Rand offers patients of The Healthy Aging Medial Centers is having a customized Bioidentical Hormone prescription that is unique to your body’s needs.

Initial testing, lab work and an in depth analysis of your medical history are completed before treatment begins to ensure that Dr. Rand is able to develop a complete picture of your medical history and current health needs. Patients in the Northern New Jersey areas of Essex County, Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County, Union County Middlesex County and Somerset County can benefit from local Bioidentical Hormone Specialist Dr. Rand’s Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy programs.

Benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy include:

  • Improved libido
  • Improved lipid and cholesterol levels
  • Improved prostate health
  • Improved blood sugar balance
  • Improved mood and outlook
  • Increased focus and concentration
  • More strength and energy
  • Improved well being
  • Reduced aches and pains
  • Better quality of sleep
  • Improved muscle mass

If you would like to find out more information on the benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, call The Healthy Aging Medical Centers serving the North New Jersey area today to schedule a personal consultation with Dr. Rand. The Doctor takes the time to get to know each of his patients, and can help you to regain control over your life once again with a customized Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. Call today to learn more!

Call our Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Specialist at Healthy Aging Medical Centers in North New Jersey today at 973.435.0433 FOR A CONSULTATION WITH DR. RAND and to learn more about how Bioidentical Hormones can help treat aging symptoms.
North New Jersey Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Doctor

North New Jersey Menopause Doctor

At Healthy Aging Medical Centers of North New Jersey, we recognize that a customized plan to women’s particular health needs is the most effective approach towards achieving wellness and vitality. After a thorough consultation and an evaluation of blood work, the doctor will develop a comprehensive individualized program, which may consist of hormone replacement, a nutrition and supplement program, and an effective and sustainable fitness routine as well as other customized programs.

Women’s Conditions We Treat

Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome

Learn how stress eats away at essential sex hormones to cause the symptoms of adrenal fatigue syndrome.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Women suffering from Chronic Fatigue syndrome can regain their vitality and wellness with BHRT.

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Fibromyalgia

Programs that reduce hormonal deficiencies may reduce fatigue & pain associated with fibromyalgia.

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Menopause

Gracefully transitioning through menopause is possible with BHRT and Anti-Aging programs for women.

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Menstrual Issues

Learn which therapies can help regulate the period, improve reproductive health, and reduce dysmenorrhea.

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Perimenopause

Customized Anti-Aging programs that increase libido, energy, & fertility are available for perimenopausal women.

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PMS

Women can reduce irritability, bloating, cramping, and other PMS symptoms with specialized treatments.

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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Learn how BHRT can improve the menstrual cycle, reduce weight gain, & decrease symptoms of PCOS.

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Thyroid Disorders

Specialized therapies can help women balance thyroid disorders and prevent diseases of the thyroid gland.

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Weight Loss Resistance

Women suffering from weight loss resistance can balance hormones and experience dramatic weight loss.

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Women’s Hormones

DHEA

Learn why low DHEA can cause women to have reduced amounts of estrogen and progesterone.

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Estrogen

Balancing estrogen can help women to reduce hot flashes & night sweats, while strengthening bones.

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Pregnenolone

Learn why high levels of stress can eat away at pregnenolone to cause sex hormone imbalances.

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Progesterone

Low progesterone levels can lead to increased PMS, water retention, and bloating in women.

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Testosterone

In women, restoring testosterone to healthy levels can increase libido, energy, and muscle mass.

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Cortisol

Learn why high cortisol levels can tax the adrenal glands and reduce the body’s supply of sex hormones.

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Insulin

Insulin works to balance blood sugar, and long term insulin resistance can lead to Type II Diabetes.

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Melatonin

As a natural anti-oxidant, Melatonin can reduce a woman’s risk of developing breast or uterine cancer.

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Thyroid Hormone

Women can restore metabolic functions, lose weight, & improve moods by balancing thyroid hormone.

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Call our Menopause Specialist at Healthy Aging Medical Centers in North New Jersey today at 973.435.0433 FOR A CONSULTATION WITH DR. RAND and to learn more about how Bioidentical Hormones can help treat Menopause symptoms.

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Anti Aging and Age Management Specialist in Northern New Jersey

Dr. Johanan D. RandAnti Aging and Age Management Specialist, Doctor Johanan Rand, M.D. of West Orange New Jersey’s Healthy Aging Medical Centers of Essex County New Jersey provides anti-aging and age management programs for both men and women.

Age management medicine is the treatment of age-related conditions often caused by hormone decline as part of the natural aging process.

Many of these age related conditions are commonly associated with andropause in men, and menopause in women.

Healthy Aging Medical Centers of Northern New Jersey specializes in age management medicine including Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, Testosterone Replacement Therapy, Functional Medicine Services, Cosmetic and Medical Aesthetic procedures and more.

Healthy Aging Medical Centers of Northern New Jersey is here to help you choose your options in treating andropause and menopause, using bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

Johanan Rand, M.D. of Healthy Aging Medical Centers in Essex County New Jersey offers functional medicine and advanced alternative Anti-Aging treatment protocols to help men and women feel and look more youthful. The comprehensive programs designed by Dr. Rand can help patients prevent and reverse the signs of aging from the inside out. The initial consultation will involve a review of the patients’ entire medical history, discussing health goals, and deciding which labs are necessary to use for the selection of a treatment protocol. Patients in Northern New Jersey can benefit from the safe and non-invasive cosmetic services, and can receive guidance as to which steps to take towards greater health and wellness. Healthy Aging Medical Centers serves patients in Northern New Jersey and the counties of Essex, Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Middlesex, Somerset and Union New Jersey. As a Northern New Jersey Anti-Aging Medicine provider, Dr. Rand of Healthy Aging Medical Centers endeavors to help patients improve their health, quality of life, and overall vitality.

Individualized Approach to Men’s Health

Wellness programs providing a comprehensive approach to health area carefully developed by Dr. Rand based on your unique test results and medical history. Learn more about the benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy for men as part of a custom tailored total wellness plan offered at Health Aging Medical Centers.

Male Hormone Replacement Therapy can restore deficient levels of male hormones including: Testosterone, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Thyroid Hormone, Melatonin, and Insulin.

Hormone Replacement Therapy for men has been used for decades to treat various hormone related symptoms and conditions including: low testosterone, symptoms of andropause, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, thinning hair, muscle atrophy, mood imbalances, adrenal fatigue, thyroid conditions, and more.

Customized Wellness Programs for Women

Dr. Rand of Healthy Aging Medical Centers recognizes that a personalized plan for each woman’s particular health needs is the most effective approach towards achieving wellness and vitality in any stage of life.

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for women can restore deficient levels of hormones such as: Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Cortisol, Thyroid Hormone, Melatonin, and Insulin.

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy can  be used to treat a wide variety of hormone related symptoms and conditions in women including: PMS, PCOS, symptoms of Menopause, symptoms of Perimenopause, Menstrual Issues, Thyroid Imbalances, Adrenal Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Weight Loss Resistance and more.

Call today at 973.435.0433 to learn more about Anti-Aging Medicine! 

Anti Aging and Age Management Specialist in Northern New Jersey