A breast uplift procedure (mastopexy) can help women of all ages to correct sagging breasts. The procedure involves the surgical tailoring and tightening of breast skin. The desired outcome and objective of uplift surgery is to produce a pert, firm, more youthful breast shape that is in proportion to the rest of a women's figure.
The procedure is also suitable for women who suffer with uneven (asymmetrical) breasts.
Under general anaesthetic
One night stay in hospital
Can be performed in conjunction with breast implant surgery
Procedure takes between 1 - 2 hours
The procedure involves the rearrangement of soft tissue, repositioning of the nipple and tightening of the surrounding breast skin. Techniques for breast uplift vary between surgeons and according to the individual needs of each patient. The highest standards of breast uplift surgery will result in some visible scarring on the breasts.
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Results
The procedure can provide excellent results, freeing women from the concerns that sagging breasts can cause.
The operated area is often quite numb following surgery. The return of nipple sensitivity following surgery is entirely variable from one patient to another. Breast-feeding may or may not be possible if a future pregnancy were to occur. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least 8 weeks.
Scarring matures and fades to a cosmetically acceptable level within 6 - 12 months.
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This is a brief summary and a more detailed information will be given at consultation.
Please call 0151 728 2536 for more information and advice.
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