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Why consider a Breast Lift?
Women who are satisfied with the size of their breasts, but would like to see their
youthful contours restored may find a breast lift beneficial to raise and reshape
sagging breasts, removing excess skin and tightening tissue.
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How it's done
The specific mastopexy technique used will be based on an individual evaluation,
but generally two incisions are made: one around the areola and one that runs vertically
from the bottom edge of the areola to the crease under the breast. Sometimes a third
that runs horizontal beneath the breast along the crease is needed. The surgery
lasts 2 to 3 hours and is usually performed using general anesthesia.
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Expectations
The ultimate results of the breast lift will appear over the following few months
as the breast shape and position continue to settle. The benefits of the surgery
are best maintained through weight control, a healthy lifestyle and proper support.
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Side Effects/Risks
Common side effects of breast lift surgery include temporary bruising, swelling,
discomfort, numbness, dry breast skin and permanent scars.
The risks associated with mastopexy surgery include blood pooling beneath the skin,
thick, wide scars, skin loss, infection, unevenly positioned nipples and permanent
loss of feeling in nipples or breast.
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Healing Process
Following breast lift surgery, there will likely be swelling and discomfort around
the incisions, which will need to be cleansed as directed by the physician. A support
bra may be recommended for the first three weeks. The initial wound healing will
range from 7 to 14 days, when any sutures will be removed. Patients can resume light
activity and return to work within a week of surgery but should avoid strenuous
activity for 4-6 weeks to allow for proper healing.
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Procedures
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