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Breast
Lift
Over
time, the natural aging process can cause a woman's breasts to sag and
lose their shape. A breast lift, or mastoplexy, is a surgical procedure
that reshapes and cosmetically alters a woman's breasts. After the procedure,
women can expect firmer, more shapely and youthful looking breasts.
The
Surgery
In the most common procedure, the surgeon makes an anchor shaped incision
along the natural contour of the breast. Working through this incision,
the surgeon sculpts the excess skin and tissue and repositions the nipple
to give the breast a new and youthful appearance. To finish the firming
and shaping, the skin is pulled snugly around the new nipple and the surgeon
stitches the incisions. A mastoplexy can be performed using either a local
or general anesthesia and is usually done on an outpatient basis.
Alternative
Procedures
A "doughnut mastoplexy" can also be performed, which requires
less tissue removal and involves a much quicker recovery time. In this
procedure, the surgeon executes circular incisions around the areola,
and a doughnut shaped area of skin is removed.
After
Surgery
Once the surgery is completed, the incisions are dressed in gauze and
the breasts are wrapped in an elastic bandage. In a day or two, the bandage
is replaced with a fitted surgical bra. Patients may be bruised and swollen,
although medication eases much of this discomfort. Patients can expect
to have their stitches removed and return to work quickly, within one
to two weeks.
Health
Concerns
As with most cosmetic surgery, complications are rare, but include excessive
bleeding, infections, and a reaction to the anesthesia. If you smoke,
your surgeon will most likely ask that you stop two weeks prior to and
following the operation. Other concerns include unevenly positioned nipples
and a temporary or permanent loss of feeling in your breasts. To maximize
the success of surgery and minimize the risk of complication, always follow
your doctor's instructions for surgical preparation and postoperative
care.
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