A number of factors can cause women's breasts to lose their shape, such as weight loss, having children or the passage of time. Although exercise can help, breast uplift (mastopexy) surgery is sometimes necessary.
Shapeless breasts can have a negative effect on self-esteem but breast uplift surgery corrects the position of the breasts to give you a rejuvenated appearance and a lasting boost to your confidence.
Breast uplift (mastopexy) surgery can be done without significantly altering the size of your breasts, although some patients take the opportunity to have a breast enlargement at the same time.
To achieve the ‘lift' that is required from a breast mastopexy operation, the loose skin is removed whilst at the same time, and the nipple is repositioned centrally on the new, now firmer breast. If there is only a small amount of breast tissue present, implants can be inserted during the surgery to improve size at the same time.
The breast uplift procedure usually involves an overnight stay in hospital. Following surgery, to keep the breasts supported, you will need to wear a supportive bra (eg sports bra) day and night for 6-12 weeks. If stitches need to be removed, this will take place approximately 7 days later, following your procedure. It is usual to take around one to two weeks off work and introduce yourself gradually back into exercise over a number of weeks.
Useful links: Cosmetic Surgery Home - Cosmetic Surgery for Women - Breast Enlargement - Breast Reduction -Breast Uplift - Liposuction (Fat Removal) - Tummy Tuck Eyebag Removal - Face/Neck Lift - Nose Reshaping - Ear Reshaping - Female Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery for Men - Nose Reshaping - Ear Reshaping - Face/Neck Lift - Brow Lift Eyebag Removal - Liposuction (Fat Removal) - Male Chest Reduction - Tummy Tuck
Non Surgical Solutions - Skin Peels - Dermal Fillers - Medical Microdermabrasion Thread Veins - Aesthera PPx - Laser Hair Removal
19 cosmetic surgery clinics nationwide