Breast Lift

What is Breast Lift?
A breast lift, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure to lift and reshape sagging breasts. It’s often performed to improve the appearance of breasts that have lost their shape and firmness due to:
• Aging: As we get older, our skin loses elasticity, causing breasts to sag.
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding: These can stretch and weaken the breast tissue.
• Significant weight loss: Rapid weight loss can lead to excess skin, including in the breast area.
• Aging: As we get older, our skin loses elasticity, causing breasts to sag.
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding: These can stretch and weaken the breast tissue.
• Significant weight loss: Rapid weight loss can lead to excess skin, including in the breast area.
How is Breast Augmentation Surgery Performed?
Breast lift surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia. The incision can be made in different locations, depending on the amount of lift needed and your surgeon’s preference. Common incision patterns include:
• Around the areola: This incision is often used for mild sagging.
• Anchor-shaped incision: This incision extends from the areola down to the crease under the breast.
• Inverted T incision: This incision extends from the areola down to the crease under the breast and then horizontally across the crease.
During the surgery, the surgeon removes excess skin and tightens the surrounding tissue to lift and reshape the breasts. In some cases, implants may be added to increase breast volume.
• Around the areola: This incision is often used for mild sagging.
• Anchor-shaped incision: This incision extends from the areola down to the crease under the breast.
• Inverted T incision: This incision extends from the areola down to the crease under the breast and then horizontally across the crease.
During the surgery, the surgeon removes excess skin and tightens the surrounding tissue to lift and reshape the breasts. In some cases, implants may be added to increase breast volume.
After Surgery Treatment
Recovery from breast lift surgery typically takes a few weeks. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully, which may include:
• Wearing a compression bra
• Avoiding strenuous activity
• Taking pain medication as prescribed
• Attending follow-up appointments with your surgeon
Things to Be Careful About
While breast lift surgery can be a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of your breasts, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. These may include:
• Scarring: Incisions can leave visible scars.
• Asymmetrical results: It may be difficult to achieve perfectly symmetrical results.
• Loss of sensation: You may experience numbness or loss of sensation in your nipples or breasts.
• Implant complications: If implants are used, they may rupture or cause other problems.
If you’re considering breast lift surgery, it’s important to discuss the risks and benefits with your surgeon to determine if it’s the right procedure for you.
• Scarring: Incisions can leave visible scars.
• Asymmetrical results: It may be difficult to achieve perfectly symmetrical results.
• Loss of sensation: You may experience numbness or loss of sensation in your nipples or breasts.
• Implant complications: If implants are used, they may rupture or cause other problems.
If you’re considering breast lift surgery, it’s important to discuss the risks and benefits with your surgeon to determine if it’s the right procedure for you.

