![]() Genetics: Your genes play a part in breast size and shape, weight, and the strength of your Cooper’s ligaments. It can also stretch or shrink the skin surrounding them. Weight change: Gaining or losing weight, especially quickly, such as during pregnancy, can change the shape of your breasts. ![]() Breast size: It just makes sense that smaller, rounder breasts tend to hold their shape better than bigger breasts. If you’re lucky enough to escape the droop in your 30s and 40s, you’ll most likely notice changes in elasticity and fullness as menopause approaches. It’s common for some droop in your 40s and beyond, but many women experience saggy breasts earlier. There’s no specific age when your breasts will start to sag.
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