Breast Lift

Mastopexy

Many women can develop laxity of the breasts and descent of the nipple/areolar complexes (ptosis) as a result of pregnancy, weight loss, aging, or simple genetics. Furthermore, many women are also born with a natural discrepancy between the breasts, with one breast being different in size (and sometimes in shape) than the other. Breast mastopexy can be utilized to not only reposition the nipple/areolar complex into a higher, β€œyounger” position but also to equalize the breasts in order to achieve improved symmetry.

Mastopexy photo

Types of Breast Lift

Breast Lift photo

Surgery & Recovery

Patients can expect to experience their greatest amount of discomfort in the first several days if the implant is placed below the Pectoralis Major Muscle (because of stretch being placed on the muscle itself). Postoperative discomfort is markedly reduced when the implant is placed on top of the muscle (in a subglandular pocket). Patients are encouraged to resume light activity within the first 2 to 3 postoperative days, and most are able to drive comfortably within 5 to 7 days. Moderate exercise can be resumed within 5 to 7 days, and more intense activities can usually be resumed within 14 days.