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BREAST
LIFT - MASTOPEXY
A Breast Lift
is a procedure designed to restore a more youthful appearance to
sagging breasts. As we age breast tissue loses some of its
elasticity and fat, causing the breast to droop.
Some
important facts about mastopexy:
- Women who
go braless tend to have droopier breasts; gravity plays a part
in causing breasts to sag.
- A breast
lift changes the shape of the breast, not the volume.
- This
procedure can be performed in conjunction with a breast
augmentation if you feel you do not have adequate breast tissue.
- Many
doctors may choose not to perform a breast lift on smokers as
smoking diminishes blood flow and may result in the breast skin
and nipples not surviving the surgery.
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Are
There Any Alternatives to Surgery?
How
Can I Prepare for Surgery?
How
is the Procedure Done?
What
Can I Expect Pre- and Postoperatively ?
Tell
Me About Recovery
What
Kind of Risks / Complications Are There?
Still
You
Only Better!
ALTERNATIVES
TO SURGERY
Unfortunately, there are no alternatives to surgery that can
bring a bustline back up to a more youthful position. Mechanical
alternatives such as underwire bras or breast pad inserts only give
the appearance of lifted breasts.
PREPARING
FOR SURGERY
Depending on the size and laxity of your breasts, your physician may
recommend a breast reduction and/or implants in conjunction with a
breast lift. Be absolutely clear with your physician about the look
and size you want for your breasts, as well as the location of the
scars.
Prior to
surgery, you should be instructed to have certain lab tests (ie.
blood work, chest x-ray or an EKG completed). You will also be
instructed to have a mammogram if you have not had one recently. You
will be given certain guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking,
and taking vitamins and medications.
THE
PROCEDURE
The technique used will depend on the amount of ptosis (drooping) of
the breast and your physicians training and experience. The
location of the incisions is dictated by the technique utilized. The
following techniques are most often used for breast lifts:
- Crescent
- for mild ptosis. This is an upper-areolar incision only.
- Circumareolar
- for mild ptosis. One continuous incision around the areola can
be used.
- Vertical
- for moderate ptosis. The same continuous incision around the
areola is used, along with a vertical incision down the lower
half of the breast to the chest wall.
- Anchor
or inverted T (the most common technique used) - for severe
ptosis. The same continuous incision around the areola with the
vertical incision is used, along with a five-to-seven-inch
incision made in the crease underneath the breast.
Most surgeons
do not completely detach the nipple. It is freed via the
circumareolar incision, but attachment to the tissue, which includes
milk ducts, blood supply, and nerve endings is maintained. However,
nipple sensation and the ability to breast-feed may still be lost.
In this type
of surgery, excess skin is cut away so that the remaining skin is
tightened. Some women choose to have breast implants in conjunction
with a breast lift. The areola is then repositioned, and the tissue
underneath the skin is sutured with dissolvable stitches, and drains
may be placed. The skin is then sutured close.
Anesthesia
A breast lift is usually performed under general anesthesia, but
some doctors perform it under intravenous sedation with local
anesthesia.
Length of
Procedure
A breast lift takes approximately two to four hours.
Level of
Pain/Discomfort
Generally with a breast lift there is moderate pain during the
postoperative period, which may be controlled with prescribed pain
medications or Extra-Strength Tylenol.
PRE-
AND POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
The following suggestions are intended to make you feel more
comfortable and help you heal:
- If you have
regular mammograms or are over the age of 40, schedule a
mammogram prior to your procedure and then again after the
swelling and tenderness have disappeared completely (three to
six months). This way, the changes resulting from your surgery
can be documented.
- Stop
smoking, discontinue the use of alcohol, and stop taking vitamin
E and any medications containing aspirin or ibuprofen (two weeks
pre- and postoperative is usually recommended). Check with your
doctor regarding any other medications (including
homeopathic/herbal products) that you are currently taking.
- Do not have
food (including gum or mints) or drink (including water) for a
minimum of six to eight hours prior to surgery. (Follow your
surgical facilitys preoperative instructions.)
- Have
someone stay with you the first night after surgery (the first
twenty-four to forty-eight hours, optimally).
- Do not lift
anything heavier than a small telephone book for at least ten
days.
- Dressings
this procedure may require a supportive bra or dressing,
which should be provided, to wear four to six weeks after
surgery. You may want to purchase a second garment to wear while
you launder the other. Do not wear an underwire bra for six
weeks, especially if the incisions are in the crease underneath
the breast.
- Drains
if they are placed, will be removed in two to three days.
- Your doctor
may instruct you to apply cold compresses, usually for twenty
minutes every hour for a minimum of forty-eight hours. Do not
apply cold compresses to the nipple area.
- You must
sleep on your back with your upper body elevated for at least
the first week to ten days.
- Do not lie
face down for at least three weeks.
RECOVERY
The initial healing period for a breast lift can take, on
average, from one to two weeks, however everyone heals differently.
Healing is affected by many factors, including your genetics,
whether you smoke and/or drink alcohol, pain tolerance, and the
extent of the surgery.
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after surgery, you will probably experience soreness and tenderness
and will probably want to sleep. You can expect some swelling and
bruising, which usually heals in two to three weeks. Minor swelling
can last as long as six to nine weeks. Bruising can last up to six
weeks. You may also experience some temporary numbness, and itching
around the incision sites. If the incision sites itch, do not
scratch them, instead gently rub them with ointment prescribed by
your doctor.
RISKS
/ COMPLICATIONS
Any type of surgery carries a certain amount of risk. However,
if you have selected your surgeon carefully, researched your
options, and comply with pre-and postoperative instruction, your
risk of complications is minimal.
Complications
that can occur include hematoma (a collection of blood under the
skin), changes in nipple sensation (may not be permanent),
infection, and asymmetry, which may require another surgery. Over
time any scarring should fade and become barely noticeable.
STILL
YOU
ONLY BETTER
The results of a breast lift can be very gratifying. When done in
conjunction with a breast augmentation, the fuller firmer bustline
can be very appealing, and can make clothes fit in a more flattering
manner. Over time, gravity will still take its toll, but the effect
will be less that if you never had the breast lift at all.
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