Breast lift procedures can provide a more youthful, rejuvenated breast profile, enhancing a woman’s confidence and quality of life.
Also referred to as a mastopexy, a breast lift is a procedure that reshapes, raises the level of breasts by tightening the surrounding tissues and removing excess skin, thereby supporting the new breast contour. The procedure also reduces the size of the areola. As a woman ages, the skin loses elasticity and changes shape, losing its firmness and youthful look. This process is also accentuated by pregnancy, weight gain, and breastfeeding. Breast lift procedures can provide a more youthful, rejuvenated breast profile, enhancing a woman’s confidence and quality of life. The procedure does not necessarily change the breast size; it only lifts it a little. Breast lifts are very popular and have outpaced breast implants by almost twice. Consult Dr. Jason Leedy to find out if a breast lift is the right procedure for you.
The Procedure
After marking you to determine the new lifted position, the surgeon will give you anesthesia to relieve pain and make you relaxed. He or she will make an incision around the areola, extending the incision from the bottom of the areola to the crease. The surgeon will then reshape the breast, lift it, and move the areolas to the new position. Extra skin will be removed to make the breast firmer in appearance and the incisions will be closed with stitches, surgical tape, or skin adhesives.
Recovery
Scars may appear on the breasts but they should fade over time. Nowadays, new breast lift techniques reduce scarring. Try to avoid big changes in your weight in order to maintain your new look. Keep in mind that after the procedure, you will not be able to breastfeed. Furthermore, check with your doctor before the procedure if you plan to get pregnant in the future.
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