Breast lifting, also known as mastopexy, is a cosmetic procedure that lifts and reshapes sagging breasts to restore a firmer, youthful, and naturally contoured appearance. Over time, factors such as aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, and gravity can cause breasts to lose elasticity and firmness. A breast lift addresses these concerns by repositioning breast tissue and tightening the skin without significantly altering breast size (though it can be combined with augmentation or reduction if desired).
Women with sagging, drooping, or uneven breasts due to aging, weight fluctuations, or post-pregnancy changes.
No, a lift only reshapes and elevates breasts. For more volume, it can be combined with implants (augmentation). For smaller size, it can be paired with reduction.
Performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during surgery. Post-op discomfort is manageable with prescribed medications.
Most patients return to light activities in 1–2 weeks. Full recovery, including exercise and lifting, may take 4–6 weeks.
Yes, but they usually fade over time and can be hidden under bras or swimsuits. Advanced techniques ensure minimal, discreet scarring.
Results are long-lasting, but natural aging, gravity, and lifestyle changes can affect breast shape over time.
In many cases, breastfeeding is still possible, but it depends on the surgical technique used.
Yes, when performed by an experienced surgeon with proper medical care and follow-up.
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