Breast Lift Surgery - IntroductionBreast lift surgery or mastoplexy is a cosmetic plastic surgery to lift and reshape drooping, sagging and loose breasts. Breasts lose their shape and firmness from pregnancies, nursing, and the aging process. Breast lift surgery though does not permanently lift the breasts, it only delays the effects of gravity. Breast lift surgery can also reduce the size of the areola (nipple). Chances are that women may go for breast implants during mastoplexy. The Need for Breast Lift Surgery (Mastoplexy)
Breast lift surgery enhances a woman’s self-esteem. This surgical procedure is to counteract sagging and drooping of breasts caused by pregnancy, nursing, aging and gravity. Some women have small and sagging breasts by nature and for them this surgery may also be an option. In these cases breast lift surgery accomplishes firming and lifting the undefined and loose breasts. Breast Lift Surgery – Who is it for?
Breast lift surgery can be performed on women of any age, but women are suggested to wait until they have had children since additional pregnancies will usually stretch the skin again and reverse the effects of the breast lift. Women with larger breasts can also go for a breast lift surgery, but the effects may not last long. Breast Lift Surgery – Finding A SurgeonFinding an expert surgeon for breast lift surgery is a key task. Over the years the surgical literature has bourgeoned with topics like “Complications with mastoplexy” and “dangers with breast lift surgery”, but recent findings prove that well-conducted breast lift surgeries can be risk-free. In this regard, consulting American Society of Plastic Surgeons is quite helpful, this will provide a list of surgeons who regularly perform the breast lift procedures. Nevertheless, the patient should still verify the physician’s credentials indepedantly. Because breast lifts are very popular, some surgeons have tried to take advantage of limited budgets and advertised cheaper services. However, some of these ‘doctors’ are not licensed; or they may not have had the proper training to perform proper breast lift surgery. These are very real issues that any patient thinking of undergoing a surgical procedure should consider and research. Make sure to find a surgeon with considerable experience in breast lift surgery first, with cost only a secondary consideration. Breast Lift Surgery – ConsultationIn an initial consultation with a surgeon, a breast lift patient will need to be honest and open about any previous health history as well as her expectations for the results of the procedure. Each patient is different, and the realistic outcome of the surgery needs to be discussed in terms of how the patient wants to look and what the surgeon is able to do with a breast lift. The surgeon will examine the breasts and measure them when the patient is sitting and standing to determine the best course of action in the breast lift. Perhaps a breast lift is not the best choice for a patient, and this will be determined through the surgeon’s examination. Where the nipple will be relocated will also be discussed in terms of possibility and patient preference. The surgeon will also discuss the risks of the breast lift and the anesthesia choices for their particular procedure. Breast Lift Surgery - ProcedureThe breast lift is not considered a simple procedure taking anywhere from one and a half to three and a half hours to perform. A breast lift can be performed in a hospital or in a surgical center under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make an anchor shaped incision on the breast from which breast skin will be removed in order to reshape the breast. Again, the smaller breasted patient will not have as extensive of scarring in this procedure. The skin around the nipple area will be pulled downward and together in the effort to create a more lifted breast. Stitches are placed along the incision once the surgeon is satisfied with the results. Breast Lift Surgery – Risks And Complications
As with any surgical procedure, the breast lift does carry some risks for complications. And aside from the usual risks associated with anesthesia, some possible effects can include noticeable scarring, and bleeding and infection that can lead to widened scars. Closely following your doctor’s advice before and after the breast lift will dramatically reduce the incidence of such complications. Breast Lift Surgery - AftercareMost patients find that they are feeling quite well a day or two after a breast lift, but they should not return to work for at least a week. There should be no lifting over the head for three to four weeks following the breast lift surgery. The surgeon will instruct the patient when she can return to normal activity following the breast lift. Breast Lift Surgery - LastwordsSurgical procedures related to breasts like, breast surgery, breast plastic surgery, breast lift surgery, breast enhancement, breast augmentation, breast implants, and many more have made such a clutter in the plastic surgery world that it has become a mainstay in the psyche of every woman. It is suggested that one should not be obsessed with breast size and shape. No surgery is a permanent fix to the eventual sagging of the breast, but it can help women feel more confident and attractive for the duration.
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