
Breast Lift
As the skin loses its elasticity and other factors such as
pregnancy, nursing, and the force of gravity take their toll,
a women’s breast can start to lose their shape, firmness,
and can begin to sag. The breast lift, or mastopexy, operation
is a procedure to raise and reshape sagging breasts. Mastopexy
can also reduce the size of the areola, the darker skin surrounding
the nipple.
before the breast lift surgery
During your consultation, it is important that you fully understand
the breast lift procedure and get all of your questions answered.
Discuss with your doctor your expectations and desired outcome
of the breast lift. The doctor should give you his or her
opinion as to what would be best in terms of size and shape.
Don't hesitate to ask your doctor any questions you may have,
especially those regarding your expectations and concerns
about the results.
Prior to the breast lift surgery, the physician should provide
a list of guidelines for preparation for your surgery.
the breast lift surgery
The surgery itself can take anywhere from an hour and a half
to three hours. Breast lift techniques may vary based on the
amount of sagging in the breast, but the most common procedure
involves an anchor-shaped incision following the natural contour
of the breast. The surgeon will relocate the nipple and areola
to a higher position, reposition the breast tissue to a higher
level, remove any remaining excess skin from the breast and
reshape all remaining skin. Closing of the remaining skin
will help to reshape and lift the breast to the higher position.
Often, if a patient desires, breast augmentation accompanies
the surgery to bring more shape back to the breasts. If you're
having an implant inserted along with your breast lift, it
will be placed in a pocket directly under the breast tissue,
or deeper, under the muscle of the chest wall.
after the breast lift surgery
A key question often asked is how quickly will I get back
to normal? Your surgeon will give you detailed instructions
on care and timing to resume normal activities. In general,
the healing process after breast lift surgery is a gradual
process which depends on your individual progression after
the surgery. If you have any discomfort or unusual sensations,
feel free to call your doctor.
The breasts will typically be placed in a gauze dressing
or placed in a surgical bra after surgery. Swelling and discoloration
will occur around your incisions and subside gradually. You
may experience decreased sensation, which is usually temporary,
in your nipples or breast skin. Remember, even the best breast
lift can’t fight the effects of gravity over time. Discuss
these expectations with your surgeon.
As with any surgery, a breast lift does carry some uncertainty
but is normally safe as long as it is performed by a Board-Certified
plastic surgeon. But as with any operation, there are risks
associated with surgery and specific complications associated
with this procedure. Make sure to discuss this with your physician.
Remember, you can help to reduce any post-op complications
by closely following your surgeon’s instructions.
The information presented on this site is intended
to be used for informational use only, it is not intended
to be a substitute for professional advice. If you are planning
on having a procedure performed or if there is anything you
don't understand about your procedure, please consult one
of our physicians.
If you have question about any procedure, schedule a consultation
with Dr. Rosenthal by clicking here
or by calling (800)505-3627. |