Breast Lift
If your breasts are small or have lost volume -for example after your pregnancy- the mammary implants in conjunction with the mastopexy may increase both firmness and size.
Throughout the years, factors such as pregnancy, lactation, and the force of gravity may produce negative effects on the female breast. As the skin loses elasticity, the breasts often lose their shape and firmness. A breast lift raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour. In some patients, the areola becomes enlarged over time, and a breast lift may reduce this as well. A breast lift can rejuvenate the patient’s figure with a breast profile that is youthful and uplifted. The most common incision pattern is around the areola, vertically down from the breast crease and horizontally along the breast crease. Some patients, especially those with medium-sized breasts and moderate fall, may be candidates for modified procedures with small scars, like around the areola and vertically down from the areola to the breast crease.
- Elevates and gives new form to the fallen mammary
- Conserves the same sensibility
- Can increase both size and firmness

