Mastopexy Procedures
Mastopexy, commonly referred to as a breast lift, involves the surgical removal of skin and sometimes fat from the lower part of the breast. This procedure can reposition the nipple to a more central location on the breast if needed. The goal of mastopexy is to adjust the shape of the breasts. There are various techniques for this procedure:
- Lejour Technique: This method involves lifting and potentially resizing the areola, with skin removal limited to the vertical plane of the breast.
- Wise Pattern Technique: Also known as the anchor technique, this involves an incision around the nipple and vertically down the breast, suitable for individuals with larger breasts.
- Benelli Technique: For those with a milder degree of sagging, a circular incision, often referred to as a doughnut incision, is made around the nipple, resulting in a single scar.
Dr. Richardson will discuss these surgical options to determine the most suitable approach for each patient. In some cases, patients may also consider breast augmentation mammoplasty to add volume.
Postoperative Care
After a mastopexy, patients will be provided with a supportive garment to wear. It’s advisable to have ice packs and prescribed medication ready to manage discomfort and swelling that may occur in the initial days following the procedure. Limiting physical activity for a period of four to six weeks is recommended to allow for proper recovery.
Potential Risks
Although uncommon, some risks associated with mastopexy include:
- Hematoma
- Infection
- Changes in nipple sensation
- Uneven positioning of the breasts
Should you experience any of these issues, it is crucial to consult with Dr. Richardson promptly.
Schedule a Consultation
For those noticing changes in the positioning of their breasts, a consultation with Dr. Phil Richardson can provide information on the benefits and considerations of mastopexy. This procedure can be tailored to address specific concerns and goals.