Breast Lift
If you are satisfied with the size of your
breasts but wish to restore a more youthful
contour, you may be a candidate for breast
lift. If you have lost considerable volume in
your breasts you may also want to consider
having saline or cohesive gel breast implants
inserted at the time of breast lift surgery.
While a breast lift can be performed at any
age it is recommended that the procedure be
undertaken only when breast development
has stopped. Childbirth and breast-feeding
can have a significant effect on the size and
shape of your breasts.
Though some women decide to have their breast lift or breast reduction before
having children, you should discuss any plans to breast-feed with your plastic
surgeon.
In assessing you as a candidate for breast
surgery, your doctor will carefully check the
size and shape of your breasts, the quality of
your skin, and the placement of the nipples
and areolas. If you are overweight, your
plastic surgeon may suggest that you
stabilize your weight before having surgery.
There are variations to the incisions used for
breast lifting. The traditional method of lifting
the breast uses 3 incisions: one around the
areola, the second vertically from the bottom
edge of the areola to the crease under the
breast and the third along the natural curve
of the breast crease.
Your plastic surgeon will inform you which incisions are most appropriate for you
After excess skin is removed, the nipple and
areola are moved to a higher position. Skin
that was located above the nipple pre-surgery
is pulled down. Together these two maneuvers
give a new shape to the breast. Liposuction
may also be used to improve the contour
under the arm.
Because the nipples and areolas remain
attached to the breast tissue, sensation in
this area is preserved most of the time, but
numbness does occur occasionally.
There are normally few complications from
breast lift surgery.
However, some of the possible complications
include bleeding, infection and reactions to
anesthesia. The breasts may not be exactly
the same or nipple height may vary after
surgery.
Several days after surgery you will be able to
move about comfortably. You may be
instructed to wear a support bra for a few
weeks, until the swelling and discoloration of
your breasts diminishes. Incisions will be red
at first and normally stay this way for several
months following surgery. After breast lift or
reduction surgery, it is usually possible to
return to work within a month.