What To Know About Breast Lift Surgery
A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that lifts and reshapes sagging drooping breasts. This procedure can help improve the appearance of the breasts, boost self-confidence, and alleviate physical discomfort associated with sagging breasts. In this article, we will explore what a breast lift is, who can benefit from this procedure, the types of procedures available, and what to expect before, during, and after surgery.
What is a Breast Lift?
A breast lift is a surgical procedure that lifts and reshapes sagging breasts, that may be due to the way a woman’s breasts developed from the start, or the result of one or more pregnancies, regardless of whether or not she breastfed her baby (-ies) . During the procedure, the surgeon removes excess skin, repositions the nipple/areola, and lifts the breast tissue to create a more youthful and uplifted appearance. The procedure can be performed on one or both breasts and may involve the use of implants to achieve the desired results.
Reasons to Consider a Breast Lift
Women may consider a breast lift for various reasons, including:
- Sagging breasts due to aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss
- Lack of breast volume or shape
- Nipples pointing downward or sagging below the breast crease
- Asymmetry or unevenness of the breasts
Types of Breast Lift Procedures
There are different types of breast lift procedures, and the choice of technique will depend on the extent of sagging and the desired results. The three main types of breast lift procedures are:
- Crescent Lift - This is a minor breast lift that involves making a small incision around the upper edge of the areola to remove a crescent-shaped piece of skin and tis technique is used to correct minor asymmetry in nipple position.
- Periareolar or "Donut" Lift - This type of breast lift involves making purely a circular incision around the edge of the areola (which is usually wider than desirable) to remove excess skin and slightly tighten the breast.
- Vertical or “Lollipop”or “Anchor” or “Inverted T" Lift - This type of breast lift involves making a circular incision around the areola and a vertical incision from the areola to the breast crease, usually with an extension into the crease or fold beneath the breast to remove excess skin and reshape the breast. The more sagging, the greater the amount of skin that may need to be removed, requiring this type of incision.
How to Prepare for a Breast Lift Surgery
Before undergoing a breast lift surgery, you will need to schedule a consultation with an expereinced board-certified plastic surgeon. During the consultation, the surgeon will assess your medical history, examine your breasts, and discuss the procedure and its potential risks and benefits. You may also be required to undergo a mammogram or breast imaging to ensure that your breast tissue is healthy.
In the weeks leading up to the surgery, you will need to follow the surgeon's instructions, which may include:
- Stopping certain medications that can increase bleeding or interfere with anesthesia
- Quitting smoking to reduce the risk of complications
- Arranging for someone to drive you home after the surgery and stay with you for a a day or two after surgery.
Breast Lift Surgery: What to Expect
The breast lift surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and can take between 2-4 hours to complete, depending on the extent of the surgery. During the surgery, the surgeon will make incisions, remove excess skin, reposition the nipples and often reduce the areolar diameter, and reshape the breast tissue.
Recovery After Breast Lift Surgery
After the surgery, you will need to rest and avoid strenuous activities for several weeks to allow your breasts to heal. You will also need to wear a supportive bra to minimize swelling and discomfort. The surgeon will provide instructions on how to care for your incisions, and you will need to attend follow-up appointments to monitor your healing progress.
Risks and Complications Associated with Breast Lift Surgery
Like any surgical procedure, breast lift surgery comes with a small risk of potential complications. Some of the risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, changes in nipple sensation, asymmetry, and rarely, anesthesia complications. It is essential to discuss these risks with your surgeon before the surgery and follow his or her instructions to reduce the likelihood of complications.
Breast Lift Surgery Results
The results of breast lift surgery are visible immediately, but it may take several weeks for the final results to become apparent as the breast skin relaxes. The breasts will be firmer, lifted, and have a more youthful appearance. The results are long-lasting, but the breast tissue will still age naturally over time, and the effects of gravity may cause the breasts to sag again.
Breast Lift Surgery and Breastfeeding
Breast lift surgery can possibly affect a woman's ability to breastfeed, depending on the technique used, and on the extent of the procedure. If the milk ducts or nerves are damaged during the surgery, it may reduce milk production or cause nipple sensitivity. Women who plan to have children in the future should discuss this with their surgeon before undergoing a breast lift.In general (but not always), if the breasts have sagged due to pregnancy and breast feeding, it is best to undergo breast lift surgery only after no more children are planned. However, if a young woman or adolescent developed droopy or sagging breasts from the beginning, she may well benefit for breast lift surgery even before having a family. The psychological benefits can be significant.
Breast Lift Surgery and Breast Cancer
Breast lift surgery does not increase the risk of developing breast cancer. Women who have a family history of breast cancer or are at high risk should discuss their options with their surgeon and undergo regular breast cancer screening.
Breast Lift Surgery Costs
The cost of breast lift surgery varies depending on several factors, including the surgeon's experience, the location of the practice, and the extent of the surgery. This is generally considered a “cosmetic” procedure that is not covered by most insurance plans or kupot. The average cost of a breast lift surgery in Israel can range from NIS 10,000-NIS 50,000.
Choosing a Breast Lift Surgeon
Choosing the right plastic surgeon to perform your breast lift is crucial to achieving safe, beautiful and long lasting results. Look for a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in breast lift surgery. Review before-and-after photos of their previous patients and read reviews to get an idea of their reputation.
Recovery Time After Breast Lift Surgery
The recovery time after breast lift surgery can vary, depending on the extent of the surgery and the individual's healing. Most women can return to work and light activities within one to two weeks after the surgery. Strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for at least four to six weeks.
Breast Lift Surgery and Scarring
Breast lift surgery will leave some scarring, but the extent and visibility of the scars will depend on the type of procedure and the individual's healing process and her genetics. The scars may appear red, raised, or firm initially, but they should fade and flatten over time. Scarring can be minimized by following the surgeon's instructions and avoiding smoking and sun exposure during the healing process.
Breast Lift Surgery and Implants
Breast lift surgery can be combined with breast implants to increase breast volume and improve shape. This is mainly indicated with the patient is certain she wants to be larger, and not just lifted. The surgeon will help you choose the right implant type and size to achieve the desired results. Combining breast lift surgery with implants can increase the risk of complications, and sometimes can be performed in two separate stages. Discuss all of these options with your plastic surgeon.
Conclusion
A breast lift surgery can help improve the appearance of sagging breasts and boost self-confidence. It is essential to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in breast lift surgery and follow their instructions before, during, and after the procedure to achieve safe, beautiful and long lasting results. While the procedure includes a low risk of potential complications, the results are long-lasting and can provide a significant boost to a woman's self-esteem.
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