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What is a Breast Lift?

A Breast Lift (Mastopexy) is a surgical procedure that addresses breast droop (ptosis). It lifts and improves the shape of the breast without changing the breast volume. Mastopexy involves lifting the nipple position, tightening the lower part of the breast, and often increasing the breast volume, particularly in the upper part of the breast. Breast Lift surgery is performed in a private hospital under general anaesthesia.

Some breasts develop with a natural droop, while other breasts sag over time. This is due to the skin and ligaments slowly stretching and elongating. If breast tissue loses volume over time, this can exacerbate the droopiness.

There are various techniques used to perform a Breast Lift, depending on the patient’s anatomy. Breast Lift techniques include the Crescent lift, Peri-Areolar Lift (also known as the Doughnut Lift), Lollipop Lift and Anchor Lift.

Suitable candidates for a Breast Lift should be in good mental and physical health, a non-smoker and not currently pregnant or breastfeeding. They should be prepared to follow all post-procedure instructions to support their recovery and ensure optimal outcomes. Additionally, they should be aware of all potential complications and risks associated with the procedure and have realistic expectations regarding its outcomes.

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