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Breast Lift/Reduction[Mastopexy]
Pregnancies, nursing, weight loss and force of gravity
take their toll on a woman’s breast. As the breast
skin loses its elasticity, breasts often lose their
shape and begin to sag, droop, or shrink. Surgically
lifting the breast can reshape and rejuvenate them.
Women with small, sagging breasts are the best candidates
for a lift. A lift can be done on breasts of any size,
however, the results may not last as long.
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About the Procedure
Pregnancy and nursing are the culprits of sagging breast.
The volume of the breasts has decreased from the stretching
of the skin caused by weight gain and loss. Women considering
a breast lift should be finished with childbearing as
another pregnancy would counteract the results of the
procedure.
Incisions are made following the natural
contour across the breast and around the areola. The
underlying tissue, nipple, and areola are lifted to
a higher position. The skin that used to be above the
nipple is brought down and is used to reshape the breast.
The breasts are then placed in a surgical
bra. A PainPump® is used to control the pain for
two days following surgery. The patient may experience
a loss of sensation in the breasts as well as the nipples.
This is a temporary condition and will improve over
time.
While the patient will feel well enough
to be up and around in a couple days, most patients
stay at home for 4-5 days. After a week, the surgical
bra is replaced with a soft bra that is worn for two
weeks. The sutures used will dissolve.
Although the scars are permanent, the
surgeon will strive to make them as inconspicuous as
possible. After a breast lift, the breasts look younger
and rejuvenated.
Many women are bothered by their big
breasts making them look top-heavy and obese. Many women
suffer from backache and have poor posture due to large,
heavy breasts.
A breast reduction procedure reduces
the size of the breasts by removing excess skin and
underlying tissue. Often times the areola can be made
smaller as well. Breast reduction is permanent, however,
weight gain or pregnancy can alter this procedure.
Incisions are made horizontally and vertically
following the natural contour of the breast. Excessive
tissue, fat, and skin are removed and the breast is
moved to a higher position.
Skin on both sides of the breast is now
brought together forming a firmer, shapelier breast.
The breasts are then placed in a surgical bra and a
PainPump® is attached to alleviate pain. Swelling
will subside in a day or two. In a week, the surgical
bra is replaced with a soft bra.
Since the incisions for the reduction
were made around and below the breast, they are inconspicuous
and will fade over time.