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What Is Mastopexy?


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As we age, the natural changes in our body can lead to a decrease in breast firmness, resulting in sagging or breast ptosis. This can become more prominent after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss, causing many women to experience a dip in their self-esteem.


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However, at Centre for Surgery in London, we offer , a cosmetic breast surgery that can effectively sagging breasts. This procedure, also known as a breast uplift, can help restore your confidence and give you the uplifted appearance you desire.


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What is a Breast Uplift?


Mastopexy, also known as a breast lift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that aims to raise and reshape sagging . It is a highly effective way to the effects of ageing, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and weight loss on the breasts, which can cause them to lose their shape, firmness, and position.


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During a mastopexy procedure, excess skin is removed, and the surrounding breast tissue is tightened and lifted to create a more youthful, perkier breast contour. The nipple and areola are also repositioned to a higher, more natural location on the breast. In some cases, the areola may also be to improve the overall appearance of the breast.





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There are several techniques for performing a mastopexy, depending on the patient’s individual needs and preferences. The type of incision and resulting scar will also vary depending on the used. For example, the anchor technique involves an incision around the areola, down to the breast crease, and along the crease, resulting in an anchor-shaped scar. On the other hand, the periareolar technique involves an incision only around the areola, in a scar.


Mastopexy can be performed on its own or in combination with other breast surgeries, such as or . The ideal approach will depend on the patient’s goals, breast size and shape, and overall health.


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It is important to note that mastopexy is a surgical procedure, and like all surgeries, it carries some risks and potential complications. These can include bleeding, infection, scarring, changes in nipple sensation, and dissatisfaction with the aesthetic results. However, these risks can be minimised by choosing a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon, carefully following pre- and post-operative instructions, and having realistic expectations for the surgery’s outcome.


How to prepare for mastopexy


Preparing for mastopexy involves taking several steps to ensure that you are in the best possible condition for surgery and to minimise the risk of complications. Here are some tips on how to prepare for mastopexy:


Your surgeon may require you to undergo a medical check-up to evaluate your overall health and identify any pre-existing medical conditions that may increase the risk of complications. This may blood tests, imaging studies, and an electrocardiogram (ECG).


Smoking and alcohol consumption can increase the risk of complications during and after surgery. Therefore, it is recommended that you quit smoking at least four weeks before surgery and avoid alcohol for at least 48 hours before the procedure.


Some medications, such as aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and blood thinners, can increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. You should avoid these medications for at least two weeks before surgery, or as advised by your surgeon.


After the surgery, you will need assistance with daily activities, such as dressing, bathing, and preparing meals. Therefore, it is recommended that you arrange for a caregiver who can stay with you for the first few days after surgery.


You should plan for post-operative recovery, including taking time off work, arranging for transportation to and from the hospital, and preparing a comfortable area at home.


Your surgeon will provide you with instructions on how to prepare for the surgery, such as when to stop eating and drinking before the procedure, and what to wear on the day of surgery. You should follow these instructions carefully to ensure a safe and successful procedure.



Recovery after mastopexy


Recovery after mastopexy, or breast lift surgery, is an integral part of the process to ensure that you heal properly and achieve the best possible results. Here is what you can expect during the recovery period:


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After mastopexy, you will be taken to a recovery room, where you will be monitored by medical staff until you are stable and alert. You will likely experience some pain, swelling, and bruising in the breast area, and you may have drainage tubes inserted to help remove excess fluid from the surgical site.


During the first week after surgery, you will need to rest as much as and avoid any strenuous activity. You should avoid lifting anything heavy or raising your arms above your head, as this can put pressure on the breast area. You may also need to wear a surgical bra or compression garment to help reduce swelling and support the breasts.


By the second week, you may start to feel more comfortable and able to move around more easily. You may also be able to return to work or normal daily activities, but you should still avoid any strenuous exercise or heavy lifting. You should continue to wear a surgical bra or compression garment as recommended by your surgeon.


During the third and fourth weeks, you may begin to feel more like yourself and notice a significant improvement in the appearance of your . You can gradually increase your activity level, but you should still avoid any exercise or activities that put pressure on the breasts. You should also continue to wear a bra or compression garment.


After four weeks, most patients can resume normal activity and exercise, including high-impact sports and weightlifting. However, it is important to listen to your body and avoid any activity that causes pain or discomfort. You should continue to wear a supportive bra or compression garment as by your surgeon.



Does mastopexy leave scarring?


Yes, mastopexy, or breast lift surgery, will leave scarring, as it is a procedure that involves making in the breast tissue. However, the extent and of scarring will depend on the surgical technique used and the individual patient’s healing process.


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During a mastopexy, the will make incisions around the areola, down to the breast crease, and sometimes along the crease, to remove excess skin and reshape the breast tissue. The resulting scars will typically be around the areola and down to the breast crease, and may also be in a horizontal or vertical direction, depending on the technique used.


The type and severity of scarring can vary widely among patients, depending on such as skin type, age, genetics, and the surgical technique used. However, most patients experience a significant improvement in the appearance of their breasts, despite the presence of scars.


It is important to note that your surgeon can take steps to minimise scarring, such as using suturing techniques that minimise tension on the incisions, using absorbable sutures that do not need to be removed, and providing post-operative care instructions that promote optimal wound healing. In addition, many patients find that scars improve in over time, becoming lighter and less noticeable with proper care.



How much does mastopexy cost?


The cost of mastopexy, or breast lift surgery, at the Centre for Surgery in London can vary depending on several factors, including the surgical technique used and the extent of the procedure. However, on average, in London costs between £6,000 and £9,000.


This price range is an estimate and may not include additional fees, such as medications and follow-up visits. Additionally, the cost may vary depending on the patient’s individual needs and the specific details of the surgical plan.


We recommend a consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon at the Centre for Surgery to get a more accurate estimate of the cost of mastopexy for your individual case. During the consultation, your surgeon can evaluate your unique needs, recommend the most appropriate surgical plan, and you with a personalised cost estimate.


The cost of mastopexy should not be the only factor in your decision to undergo the procedure. Choosing a qualified, experienced plastic surgeon who prioritises your safety and satisfaction is important, even if the cost is higher than other options.





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