Breast Lift
A breast lift procedure, also known as mastopexy, lifts and reshapes the
breasts to restore a more youthful look. If you have lost volume as well,
an implant may be recommended.
Good Candidates
Breasts lose volume and elasticity as we age. Multiple child births and
breast feeding also contribute to sagging breasts. If you have gained
and lost significant weight, you may have lost that “perkiness”
that your breasts once had. Any of these life experiences can speed up
the sagging that is otherwise a natural process as we age. If this sounds
familiar and you are unhappy with the appearance of your breasts, a breast
lift may be for you.
Prior to Surgery
As with any cosmetic surgery, the most important step in this process is
your one on one consultation with your doctor. You are encouraged to have
an open, honest discussion about your goals and expectations. Your surgeon
will discuss pre and post operation instructions with you. This is a great
time to ask questions and verbalize concerns. Together, you and your doctor
will decide the best solution for your individual needs.
The Surgery
Most often, this surgery is an outpatient procedure and general anesthesia
is used. A breast lift can take one to three hours. Different incision
patterns are used depending on how far the breast needs to be lifted.
These incisions and resulting scars sometimes are limited to just around
the areola complex, however sometimes they also involve a vertical and
horizontal component. All incisions and resulting scars however will be
completely covered by a normal bra or bathing suit. Of course, these incision
scars will fade over time. Access skin will be removed, and the areola
will be moved into a higher position on the breast.
Benefits
A breast lift or mastoplexy will restore the perkiness to the breast. This
reshaping will turn back the clock so that the results are a more youthful
appearing breast. Most women find that their confidence and self-esteem
are boosted as well.
After Surgery
After your surgery, your breasts will be swollen, bruised and tender. This
will last a few days. You will be required to wear an elastic band or
surgical bra over gauze dressing. After a few days, the dressing and surgical
bra will be replaced with a softer bra. You will most likely have to wear
this bra for several weeks and the stitches usually all dissolve on their
own. If you experience numbness around the areola or breast tissue, don’t
be alarmed, this usually resolves as the swelling goes down and only rarely
is permanent. Remember that healing takes time. Don’t plan to go
back to work for several days. You will be instructed to rest immediately
after the surgery for the first day or two. Normal walking is encouraged.
Your doctor will give you detailed instructions on your post-operative
care before you return home.
View Breast Lift Before & After Photo Gallery