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MASTOPEXY
A breast lift, also called mastopexy, raises and recontours loose, sagging
breasts. You may decide you would like a breast lift because you have lost
volume and tone in your breasts after having children. Another frequent
reason for having this procedure is the loss of a significant amount of
weight.
A breast lift improves the appearance of your breasts in several ways. It
elevates your breast tissue, removes excess skin from the lower portion of
your breast and then reshapes your nipple and areola (the pigmented skin
surrounding your nipple) to a higher position. If your areolas have
stretched over time, they can be reduced in size. Women who have their
breasts lifted often may decide to also have them enlarged. If this is the
case, an implant is placed behind the chest muscle.
A commonly performed breast lift technique uses incisions that follow your
breast's natural contour. The resulting scar, which is permanent but will
fade to some extent over time, encircles the areola and then extends
vertically down the breast and horizontally along the crease underneath the
breast. There are other breast lift techniques that may eliminate the
horizontal incision, the vertical incision, or both. The use of any
particular pattern of incisions depends on individual patient factors and
Dr. Flynn's recommendation.
Following surgery, your breasts will be wrapped in a gauze dressing or
placed in a surgical bra. You may be instructed to wear a supportive bra
for several weeks. Swelling and discoloration are to be expected but will
gradually subside. You may experience decreased breast or nipplesensation,
which usually is temporary. You should be able to return to work within one
or two weeks.


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