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Breast
Lift (Mastopexy)
A breast lift (mastopexy) is a surgical procedure designed to improve
the contour of the breast, by removing excess skin creating a more
firm appearance. It is important to understand that a breast lift
by itself does not enlarge the breasts. If you desire or need enlargement,
you can have a breast enlargement conducted at the same time as
your breast lift.

Healthy,
emotionally stable women who remain realistic about the outcomes
of this type of surgery are most suitable for having a breast lift.
The best results are usually achieved in women with small, sagging
breasts. Although breasts of any size may be lifted, women with
heavier breasts will most likely have shorter lasting effects.
As
women mature, they find that their breasts begin to sag and lose
shape. This also holds true for most women who have been through
pregnancy. For breasts that have simply lost their fullness and
projection, a breast lift is the ideal surgical procedure in creating
a perkier, fuller and more youthful appearance.
How
is breast lift surgery performed?
There
are two types of breast lift procedures the full lift and the modified
lift (Benelli). Your surgeon will help you decide upon the appropriate
procedure for your specific needs.
During
a full lift the first incision is made around the dark area surrounding
the nipple (areola) to allow a repositioning of the nipple to a
higher, more attractive level on the breast. The nipple itself is
not removed, however. Then, a second incision is made horizontally
under the breast fold (inframammary crease). The third incision
is made vertically from the areola's edge to the crease, creating
an inverted t-shaped surgical opening. Excess skin is trimmed to
tighten, firm and recontour the breast for your desired projection.
Then, the incisions are closed with small stitches (sutures) placed
beneath the skin. Bandages are applied to the breast for support.
During a modified lift a circular incision is made around the dark
area surrounding the nipple (areola). Excess skin is removed to
tighten and recontour the breast. If desired, large areolae can
be reduced in size to more proportionate with your new breast size.
The incision is closed with small sutures (stitches) and supportive
bandages are applied to the breast.
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How
long does breast lift surgery take?
Breast
lift surgery usually takes about one to five hours to complete.
The length of the procedure varies according to the technique used.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
A breast
lift is usually performed using local anesthesia along with a light
sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed. General anesthesia
may also be used, causing you to be asleep during the whole procedure.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
A breast
lift is usually performed on an outpatient basis, in the surgeon's
office-based surgical suite, an outpatient surgery center or hospital.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
You
may return home the same day. However, it is necessary that you
have someone take you home after the procedure and stay with you
for at least 24 hours. Most women return to their usual activities
in one week. However, you must not lift anything for the first two
weeks and do no heavy lifting for the first four weeks.
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How
do I prepare for breast lift surgery?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your breasts is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You also should make
arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and from
your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities during
your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Your surgeon will also measure your
breasts, take photographs, and possibly require a mammogram (breast
x-ray). The new placement of your nipples as well as the size of
the areolas (the darker skin around the nipples) will also be discussed.
Knowledge of your allergies, medications and previous surgeries
should be brought to your surgeon's attention at this time. Specific
instructions to assist you in preparing for this procedure will
be given to you after the health history and physical is complete.
Depending on your individual health status, the instructions may
include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol intake, smoking
and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience will be
much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
After
surgery, you will notice an immediate and dramatic change in the
shape of your breasts. Most women are very pleased immediately after
surgery. Some numbness is normal after surgery and may persist permanently,
but almost all women feel that it is worth it. Small bandages are
secured over your incisions. You must wear a bra for support for
at least several weeks and also avoid an underwire bra as it may
cause a blister on the delicate postoperative tissues.
You
will receive specific instructions to follow during your recovery
including rest and sleeping positions, raising your arms, bathing
and showering techniques.
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What
are the possible complications after breast lift surgery?
In
a full breast lift, your scars are placed in the natural skin demarcation
lines around the dark area around the nipple (areola), down the
breast from the bottom of the areola to the crease underneath the
breast. In most patients, the scars from the incisions will be pink
for about six months and gradually fade thereafter. It is important
to know that all scars are permanent and their height, width and
final color are never completely predictable.
As
with most surgical procedures, small nerves to the skin may be interrupted.
Portions of the nipple area may feel numb or have a less than full
feeling. Sensation generally returns over several weeks, although
some diminished feeling may last indefinitely. This does not usually
interfere with erotic sensation.
Sun
exposure or use of a tanning bed should be avoided until the numbness
of the breasts has subsided. Afterwards, be sure to protect the
incision site with a sunscreen of at least SPF 15 for at least six
months.
No
procedure is without risks; however, the majority of complications
known to be associated with a breast lift are minor when the procedure
is performed by an experienced board certified plastic surgeon.
It is always important to be informed about the possible complications
before any surgery. Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have
with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after breast lift surgery?
You
will experience some discomfort once the anesthesia has worn off.
Your surgeon will give you medication to relieve any discomfort.
Your breasts may be swollen and bruised for approximately one-two
weeks. Please note that the loss of elasticity that caused the original
sagging of the breast can recur. Rarely, a woman will request another
procedure to lift the breasts again. The vast majority of women
maintain their enhanced, rounder and more youthful shaped breasts.
Be sure to discuss any questions or concerns you may have with your
surgeon.
Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding breast lift surgery, we advise
you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll
Free 800.449.1884.
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