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Breast lift

Definition

A breast lift, or mastopexy, is cosmetic breast surgery to lift the breasts.

Alternative Names

Mastopexy; Breast lift with reduction; Breast lift with augmentation

Description

Cosmetic breast surgery is surgery you choose to have. You do not need it for medical reasons. It can be done at an outpatient surgery clinic or in a hospital.

You will probably receive general anesthesia before this procedure. This will make you unconscious and unable to feel pain. Or, you may receive medicine to help you relax and local anesthesia to numb the area around the breasts to block pain. You will be awake but unable to feel pain.

Your surgeon will make 1 to 3 surgical incisions (cuts) in your breast. Your surgeon will remove extra skin and may reposition your nipple and areola.

Sometimes, women have breast augmentation (enlargement) when they have a breast lift.

Why the Procedure Is Performed

Women usually have breast lifts to lift sagging, loose breasts. This surgery is best for are women who have stretched skin and decreased breast volume caused by aging. You should not have a breast lift if you are planning to lose weight or are pregnant or still nursing a child.

Talk with a plastic surgeon if you are considering cosmetic breast surgery. Discuss how you expect to look and feel better. Keep in mind that the desired result is improvement, not perfection.

Risks

Risks for any surgery are:

Risks for any anesthesia are:

Risks for breast surgery are:

  • Inability to nurse a baby after surgery
  • Large scars that take a long time to heal
  • Uneven position of the nipples

The emotional risks of surgery may include feeling that your breasts don't look perfect, or you may be disappointed with people's reactions to your “new” breasts.


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