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Breast Lift What is a breast lift? The Mastopexy or breast lifting operation is really several different procedures. Each of the different operations has as its intended purpose to lift the breast up and position the nipple in the position that it was in before sagging occurred. Sagging occurs due to three circumstances either alone or in conjunction with each other. First, after pregnancy and breast feeding the breast has become stretched and the skin loosened. Frequently there is actual loss of some of the breast tissue and this allows for sag also. Second, weight gain and loss can stretch the skin and also create sag. How is a breast lift performed? A breast lift is a good procedure for women who have sagging, loose breasts or breasts that have lost volume and elasticity after childbearing. The procedure is done by making Incisions that follow the natural contour under breast and around areola. Excessive skin is removed and the breast is fitted to a more natural position. Some patients may benefit from placement of an implant to improve breast size and shape. Am I a good candidate for a breast lift? What is the recovery time for a breast lift? Recovery time varies with each patient, and each patient goes home with a light dressing and support bra. There will be minimal post-operative pain for a few days but it is easily controlled by medication. What are the different techniques used for a breast lift? The amount of sag determines the best procedure to be performed. It is important to decide whether augmentation or reduction should accompany the uplifting procedure. The procedure that one elects to undergo is determined by several factors. First and foremost is the amount of sag that is present. When a slight amount of ptosis is present then a "Crescent Mastopexy" can be performed. This is frequently performed in conjunction with breast augmentation. The nipple can be uplifted 2-3 centimeters. The incision and therefore subsequent scar is around the top of the areola. If a greater amount of lifting is required, then an incision will be needed that completely surrounds the areola with a vertical line dropping down the center of the breast to the bottom of the breast and sometimes a horizontal incision at the bottom of the breast in the crease between the breast and the chest. Is there much pain associated with a breast lift? Normally, there is not a severe sense of pain. Although, discomfort and soreness is what is most often described by patients. Your prescribed pain medications should alleviate the pain associated with a breast lift. However, if you feel as if your pain is severe do not hesitate to call your surgeon or the staff on call. |