Breast Uplift
A breast uplift is an operation to improve the shape of your breasts. You should consider the options carefully and have realistic expectations about the results.
A breast uplift (mastopexy) is an operation to remove excess skin from your breasts to improve their shape.
Your breasts should have a better shape.
Using padded bras or inserts can make your breasts appear to have a better shape.
If there is not much excess skin and your breasts are not droopy, your surgeon may be able to assess you for a breast augmentation.
If you have a large breast size, your surgeon may be able to assess you for a breast reduction.
The operation is performed under a general anaesthetic and usually takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Your surgeon will make a cut on the line of the areola (the darker area around your nipple) and a vertical cut underneath your areola. They will remove excess skin and reshape your breast tissue. Your surgeon will lift your nipple so it is in a higher position.
You should be able to go home the same day.
You should be able to return to normal activities after 2 to 3 weeks.
You should be able to return to work after 2 weeks, depending on your type of work.
Regular exercise should help you to return to normal activities as soon as possible. Before you start exercising, ask the healthcare team or your GP for advice.
The results of a breast uplift improve gradually over the first 6 months. Your breasts should become softer and more natural, and the scars should fade.
Some complications can be serious and can even cause death.
General complications of any operation
- Pain
- Bleeding
- Unsightly scarring of your skin
- Infection of the surgical site (wound)
- Blood clot in your leg
- Blood clot in your lung
Specific complications of this operation
- Developing a collection of blood (haematoma) or fluid (seroma) inside a breast
- Developing a lump
- Numbness or continued pain on the outer part of your breast
- Stiff shoulder
- Loss of skin, including the areola and nipple
- Change of breast and nipple sensation
- Reduced ability to breastfeed
- Cosmetic problems
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