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Breast Lift
Procedure: Breast lift is a surgical procedure
to raise and reshape sagging breasts. An incision outlines the area
from which breast skin will be removed and defines the new location
for the nipple. When the excess skin is removed, the nipple and areola
are moved to the higher position. The skin surrounding the areola
is then brought down and together to reshape the breast. Stitches
are usually located around the areola, in a vertical line extending
downwards from the nipple area, and along the lower crease of the
breast.
Length: 1.5 to 3 hours.
Anesthesia: General Anesthesia.
In/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Risks: A breast lift is not a simple operation, but
it's normally safe when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. Nevertheless,
as with any surgery, there is always a possibility of complications or a reaction
to the anesthesia. Bleeding and infection following a breast lift are uncommon,
but they can cause scars to widen. You can reduce your risks by closely following
your physician's advice both before and after surgery.
Mastopexy does leave noticeable, permanent scars, although they'll be covered
by your bra or bathing suit. (Poor healing and wider scars are more common in
smokers.) The procedure can also leave you with unevenly positioned nipples,
or a permanent loss of feeling in your nipples or breasts.
Recovery: Healing is a gradual process. Although you
may be up and about in a day or two, don't plan on returning to work for a week
or more, depending on how you feel.
Duration of Results: You should
also keep in mind that a breast lift won't keep you firm
forever--the effects of gravity, pregnancy, aging, and
weight fluctuations will eventually take their toll again.
Women who have implants along with their breast lift
may find the results last longer.
Your satisfaction with a breast lift is likely to be
greater if you understand the procedure thoroughly and
if your expectations are realistic.
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