When do we need Breast lift surgery?

Breast lift surgery, commonly known as mastopexy, is a plastic surgical treatment that changes the contour of the breasts. This operation is designed to elevate the breasts by removing extra skin and contouring the breast tissue. This is a good option for people who have drooping breasts or nipples that point downward, and it can also increase self-esteem.

Understanding Breast Changes

Our breasts undergo transformations as we age. One common change is the loss of firmness and elasticity, meaning that the skin doesn't return to its original state after stretching. Several factors contribute to these changes:

  • Pregnancy: When pregnant, the ligaments supporting the breasts can stretch due to increased fullness and weight, leading to sagging, regardless of breastfeeding.
  • Weight Fluctuations: Changes in body weight can cause the skin on the breasts to stretch and lose its elasticity.
  • Gravity: Over time, the force of gravity can cause the breast ligaments to stretch, resulting in sagging.
  • A breast lift can help reduce sagging, reposition the nipples, improve the appearance of the darker areas around the nipples (areolae), and adjust their size to match the newly shaped breasts.

     

    When to Consider a Breast Lift

    A breast lift may be a suitable option if you notice the following:

  • Your breasts have lost their shape and volume, appearing flatter and longer.
  • Your nipples point downward and fall below your breast creases when unsupported.
  • Your nipples and areolae are facing downward.
  • Your areolae have stretched out of proportion to your breasts.
  • One breast is positioned lower than the other.
  • However, it's important to understand that a breast lift won't change the size of your breasts. If you desire both a lift and a change in breast size, it can be combined with breast augmentation or breast reduction surgery.

     

    Is Breast Lift Surgery Suitable for Everyone?

    Not everyone is an ideal candidate for a breast lift. If you plan to become pregnant in the future, it might be better to delay the procedure, as pregnancy can stretch the breasts and reverse the effects of the surgery. Additionally, breastfeeding might become more challenging after a breast lift. Smaller-breasted individuals tend to have longer-lasting results because larger breasts are heavier and more likely to sag again over time.

    Potential Risks

    Like any surgical procedure, a breast lift comes with risks, including:

  • Scarring: Scars are permanent, but they usually fade and soften after 1 to 2 years. Bras and swimming suits can often cover them.
  • Sensation Changes: Sensation normally recovers within a few weeks, but some loss of feeling may be permanent. Erotic feeling is usually unaffected.
  • Asymmetry: Because of changes during the healing process, breast form and size may be unequal.
  • Nipple or Areola Loss: In rare situations, the blood supply to the nipple or areola may be momentarily cut off during surgery, resulting in partial or entire loss.

 

How to Prepare for a Breast Lift Surgery?

There are various important steps to follow before having a breast lift:

  • Discuss your medical history with your plastic surgeon, especially any family history of breast cancer, and share any relevant test results or previous surgery.
  • Have a physical examination to check the state of your breasts and skin tone.
  • Clearly communicate your expectations and intended objectives to your surgeon.
  • Before the procedure, schedule a mammogram to establish a baseline.
  • Quit smoking because it slows the healing process.
  • Avoid certain drugs that can cause excessive bleeding.
  • Arrange for post-surgery aid, such as transportation home and assistance with everyday activities.
  • Keep a healthy weight.

 

During and After the Procedure

Breast lift surgery in Delhi can be performed in a hospital or an outpatient facility and may require sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the circumstances. Your surgeon will make incisions to remove extra skin and rearrange breast tissue during the surgery. Stitches are used to seal the incisions and correct the areolae. For the next two weeks, your breasts will be swollen and bruised, and you may have pain and soreness. During the initial recuperation time, you will need to wear a surgical support bra and avoid intense activities and sexual activity.

Results and Maintenance

The results of a breast lift will be visible right away, but they may continue to change and settle over the next few months. Scars may appear red and lumpy at first, but they will soften and thin over time. Maintaining a consistent, healthy weight can aid in the maintenance of the outcomes. It's important to remember that a breast lift is a personal decision, and you should speak with a skilled cosmetic surgeon like Hiranmayi Jha, about your unique needs and goals. Hiranmayi Jha, one of the best female cosmetic surgeons in Delhi will advise you on whether a breast lift is appropriate for you and what to expect during and after the treatment.

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Dr. Hiranmayi Jha

MBBS, MS Surgery
MCH - Plastic Surgery
AIIMS Alumni
Ex-Associate Consultant in Max Saket
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Dr. Hiranmayi Jha

MBBS, MS Surgery
MCH - Plastic Surgery
AIIMS Alumni
Ex-Associate Consultant in Max Saket

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