Pregnancy, aging, nursing, gravity or genetics can take their toll on your breasts, leaving them deflated and sagging. Over time, skin elasticity relaxes and your breasts begin to change shape and lose firmness. A mastopexy, usually known as a breast lift, is a plastic surgery procedure that reshapes and returns the breasts to a more youthful appearance. A breast lift can also adjust the size of the nipple and reduce the areola, the pigmented skin surrounding the nipple. And for small breasts that have lost volume, a breast implant combined with a breast lift can result in larger, perkier-looking breasts.
When considering a mastopexy, understanding the procedure will help decide if it can improve your situation. Knowing the surgical basics will help to manage your expectations for more realistic results.
Improvements from breast lift surgery include:
Removing excessively stretched skin from sagging breasts (ptosis), aging, fluctuations in weight, nursing children, and gravity
Repositioning downward-facing nipples and reducing enlarged areolas to enhance the breasts’ appearance
Correcting unevenness and asymmetry
When A Breast Lift Is Right for You
You’re in overall good health.
Non-smoker, as tobacco use affects the safety of the procedure and the ability to heal correctly.
Your expectations are realistic.
Your breasts are asymmetrical, sag, flat, or hang.
Your skin has stretched at the breast.
Your weight is stable, and you’re in good physical shape.
Your nipples point down with expanded areolas.
You’re in good emotional health.
You’re not having more children,as childbearing will counteract the effects of the procedure due to weight increase during pregnancy.
Because no two patients’ breasts are alike, there are several options for your procedure’s proper surgical technique.
Periareolar incision (donut lift) is the least invasive incision most suitable for patients with moderate drooping. An incision is executed partly around the bottom half of the areolas removing part of the breast tissue. If a visible scar is a concern, this technique is good for concealing due to the areola’s texture and pigmentation.
Lollipop incision is a minor invasive incision and gives a slight to medium correction for women with moderate breast size with no interest in breast implants. It encompasses each areola extending below the lower breast to the inframammary crease reducing the possibility for horizontal breast scars. Repositioning of the nipples and areolas is a consideration with this procedure.
Anchor incision is the most invasive incision and is named after the incision’s shape. It’s formed around the areolas, straight downward then underneath each breast crease. This method is best for medium to severe sagging and offers the most significant nipple and areola correction.
A breast lift is an outpatient procedure usually lasting three hours, performed under general anesthesia, with a minimal after-surgery rehabilitation time, depending on the technique and amount of correction required during your surgery, and you’re able to return home soon after to recover in comfortable, familiar surroundings.
The procedure removes excess skin and relocates the nipple and areola for a more favorable position on the chest. Large areolas can also be resized during the surgery for a more balanced look. Moving the skin above the areola by relocating it under the breast creates the lift, thus reshaping the breast. After the breast is remodeled, the extra skin is detached and stitches are placed beneath the breast tissue to support your bust’s new location.
Combining Procedures
A breast lift will restore a fresh appearance as a stand-alone procedure or it can be combined with other breast augmentation or surgeries to maximize your transformation and greatly enhance your outcome.
Breast Augmentation
For women who want bigger breasts, an augmentation with implants offers a variety of silhouettes and sizes. Plus, done at the same time as a breast lift is the perfect time to access the area since it’s already being addressed.
A lifestyle change, different preferences, or simply no longer liking your breast implants are all good reasons to consider having an explant during your breast lift. Breast implants have a shelf life, and if yours have reached theirs, now is the time to get younger, fresh, and perkier breasts.
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