Breast lift / mastopexy
Associated terms:
Breast lift, mastopexy
General information on breast lift
Weak connective tissue or the natural ageing process of the skin can lead to sagging and drooping breasts with increasing age. Pregnancy and breastfeeding or weight loss can also result in similar findings, which can significantly impair the aesthetic appearance and body image.
A sagging, drooping breast can be lifted and reshaped with a breast lift to create a firmer, more youthful and natural breast.
The primary aim is to avoid unnecessary scars as far as possible. However, the prerequisite for a good result is the existing skin quality. Otherwise, the duration of the result may be limited and a new correction may be necessary.
In the case of very large and sagging breasts, a Breast reduction make sense.
Brief overview of breast surgery Breast lift:
Duration of treatment:
2-3 hours
Anaesthesia:
General anaesthesia
Follow-up treatment:
Compression bra
Load restrictions:
2 weeks
Scope of treatment depending on your initial situation
Less sagging of the breast tissue can possibly be compensated for by tightening around the areola (periareolar tightening). However, the breasts may lose some of their projection and appear somewhat flatter.
If the breast is more severely sagging, other tightening techniques (I and T technique) are used with a skin incision around the areola, vertically up to the inframammary fold and, if necessary, in the inframammary fold to achieve a satisfactory result. The areola is repositioned upwards in this way without affecting the nerves and vessels that are important for blood circulation and sensitivity in the areola.
If you also want more breast volume, a combination of a breast lift and the simultaneous insertion of an implant (Breast augmentation) achieve a good result. This not only tightens the gravity-following tissue, but also compensates for the lost volume.
Procedure for breast surgery
The operation is performed under general anaesthetic and takes 2-3 hours depending on the technique. For all surgical procedures, we recommend wearing a compression bra day and night for a period of 6 weeks.
The suture material can be removed after about 2 weeks. In general, you will be largely symptom-free again after just a few days and, depending on your activity, able to work.
We will discuss which of the above-mentioned surgical options is best for you in a personal consultation. We will also inform you about the realistic results to be expected, conceivable risks and possible complications.
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