Brisbane Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery

Eligibility for Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Surgery

117559288-xsChanges in breast shape and position can occur due to various life events and natural processes. Individuals may consider surgical intervention to address these changes. Specifically, a breast lift (mastopexy) can reposition the breasts to a more elevated location, enhancing their shape. Our Brisbane clinic provides the following information for those considering this procedure.

Who May Consider a Breast Lift?

A breast lift (mastopexy) aims to address the position of the breasts by elevating and reshaping them. Dr. Phil Richardson, a Brisbane Plastic Surgeon, frequently performs this procedure. Suitable candidates are individuals who wish to address the sagging of their breasts and prefer a more contoured appearance. Sagging can often be a natural consequence of aging due to the long-term effects of gravity on the body, which may be further influenced by factors such as changes in body weight, hereditary traits, and breast volume.

It’s essential to note that a breast lift does not alter breast size. Those looking to increase their breast size might consider augmentation mammoplasty. Conversely, individuals with larger breasts who experience discomfort may benefit from a reduction procedure combined with a lift.

Outcomes of a Breast Lift

One indicator for considering a breast lift is the orientation of the nipples. Downward-pointing nipples can suggest that a lift may be beneficial. Post-procedure, individuals can anticipate an elevated position of both breasts and nipples, which may enhance the overall contour. Many patients express contentment with their appearance post-procedure due to the reshaped contour of their breasts.

Considerations for Breast Lift Surgery

While a breast lift is a commonly performed procedure, it’s important to discuss any potential risks with your surgeon. Health conditions that could affect recovery, such as cardiovascular conditions, liver disorders, or unmanaged diabetes, should be disclosed. Additionally, a history of bleeding disorders or atypical scarring should be considered, as it may influence the healing process. Tobacco use, which can affect recovery, should be ceased before and after the procedure.

Candidates should be in stable health and not anticipate significant body weight changes. Fluctuations in weight or pregnancy after the procedure can affect the results. Those who have recently given birth should wait a suitable period after breastfeeding before considering surgery.

Prospective patients should have realistic expectations about the procedure and its longevity, recognizing that changes will occur as the body continues to age.

Consultation for Breast Lift Surgery

For a comprehensive evaluation to determine if a breast lift is an appropriate option, a consultation with Dr. Richardson is recommended. Contact our office to inquire further about our services and arrange an appointment.

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