Correction of breast descent to restore a more elevated and balanced appearance.
Repositioning to improve alignment and proportion relative to the breast mound.
Strategic incision placement based on anatomy and degree of lift required.
A breast lift, medically known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure designed to raise and reshape the breasts by addressing sagging tissue and repositioning the nipple-areola complex.
This procedure is commonly considered when changes in breast position occur due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, aging, or natural loss of skin elasticity.
Rather than increasing breast volume, a breast lift focuses on improving breast contour, firmness, and overall positioning while preserving natural proportions.
Each surgical plan is developed based on breast anatomy, degree of ptosis, skin quality, and individual goals to ensure a personalized and clinically appropriate approach.


Before surgery, a detailed evaluation of breast anatomy is performed, including degree of ptosis, skin quality, nipple position, and breast volume. Incision pattern and lift technique are selected based on these findings and the desired level of correction.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia in a controlled surgical environment to ensure patient comfort and safety throughout the operation.
Incisions are strategically placed to allow effective lifting and reshaping while supporting scar concealment. The incision pattern varies depending on the degree of sagging and may include periareolar, vertical, or inframammary components.
Underlying breast tissue is reshaped and supported to improve contour and firmness. Excess skin is carefully removed to address laxity and restore a more elevated breast position.
The nipple-areola complex is repositioned to a more anatomically appropriate height while preserving sensation and blood supply whenever possible.
Incisions are closed in layers with attention to wound support and healing. Surgical dressings and supportive garments are applied to help protect the surgical site during early recovery.
Raises the breasts to a more anatomically appropriate position on the chest wall with improved visual balance.
Reshapes breast tissue to improve contour and firmness without adding volume or altering natural proportions.
Repositions the nipple-areola complex to improve proportion and symmetry relative to breast anatomy.
Addresses excess or stretched skin that contributes to breast sagging over time and aging.
May improve comfort and fit in clothing and supportive garments during daily activities and physical movement.
Each procedure is tailored based on anatomy, degree of ptosis, and skin quality for appropriate correction.
This procedure is most appropriate for individuals with breast sagging caused by skin laxity, tissue descent, or nipple position changes over time or after pregnancy.
Candidates are generally in good overall health, without uncontrolled medical conditions that could increase surgical or anesthetic risk during the procedure.
Adequate skin quality and elasticity are important factors in achieving stable lifting and reshaping outcomes following surgical correction.
Candidates should have realistic expectations and understand that a breast lift reshapes and elevates the breasts without significantly increasing volume.
Pre- and post-operative care are essential components of breast lift surgery. Proper preparation and structured follow-up support healing, safety, and long-term surgical outcomes.
Before surgery, patients receive medical instructions focused on preparation, surgical readiness, and overall safety.
After surgery, post-operative guidance supports healing, monitoring, and appropriate follow-up throughout recovery.
A breast lift reshapes and elevates the breasts but does not significantly increase volume. When additional fullness is desired, augmentation may be discussed as a separate or combined procedure based on anatomy and goals.
Incisions are placed strategically to allow effective lifting while supporting scar concealment. Scarring is a normal part of surgery, and with proper healing, scars typically fade and become less noticeable over time.
Recovery varies by individual and surgical technique. Most patients experience swelling and discomfort that gradually improve over several weeks, with follow-up care guiding a safe return to daily activities.
In some cases, a breast lift may be safely combined with procedures such as breast augmentation or reduction. This decision is based on medical evaluation, anatomy, and overall safety considerations.
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