Mastopexy
Mastopexy, or breast lift, is a procedure that seeks to lift and shape sagging breasts. During Mastopexy, excess skin is removed, and remaining tissue is rearranged to obtain a more rejuvenated and firmer appearance to the breasts.
Who is a good candidate?
The best candidates for Mastopexy are women who have sagging, drooping breasts, with nipples that point downward. It is also recommended for patients who wish to improve the shape and firmness of their breasts after weight loss, pregnancy, or aging.
Recovery Process
The recovery process for Mastopexy involves mild discomfort, swelling, and breast tenderness. Wearing a support bra for several weeks and avoiding strenuous physical activity is recommended. Complete recovery may take four to six weeks.
Anesthesia
Moderate sedation.
Financing
• Cherry: financing option that offers patients the possibility of covering the amount of their plastic surgery through equal monthly payments.
• CareCredit: is a credit card that allows you to finance your cosmetic surgery.
• PatientFi: It is a financing company that offers affordable monthly plans, so you can say yes to the elective procedures you want.
• CareCredit: is a credit card that allows you to finance your cosmetic surgery.
• PatientFi: It is a financing company that offers affordable monthly plans, so you can say yes to the elective procedures you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. How long do the results of Mastopexy last?
The results last, but factors such as aging, and weight changes, among others, can affect the shape and position of the breasts over time.
02. Does Mastopexy leave visible scars?
Incisions will be made in strategic areas to be as inconspicuous as possible. Over time, the scars tend to fade, which will make them less visible.
03. Will Mastopexy affect my ability to breastfeed?
One of the risks of Mastopexy is that it may affect your breastfeeding ability. However, in most cases, retaining the ability to breastfeed is possible.