Breast Lift Surgery (Mastopexy)
Breast lift surgery, medically known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure aimed at providing a younger, firmer, and more aesthetic appearance to breasts that have sagged over time. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, and the aging process can cause loosening and sagging in the breast tissue. The primary goal of mastopexy is not to artificially increase breast volume, but to achieve a more upright and balanced form by reshaping the existing breast tissue. When necessary, a breast lift can be combined with breast augmentation or reduction surgeries.
Who is Breast Lift Suitable For?
Breast lift surgery is suitable for individuals who have sufficient breast volume but experience sagging problems. The downward positioning of the nipple or it falling below the submammary fold are the primary conditions indicating the necessity for mastopexy. In the pre-operative evaluation, breast tissue, skin elasticity, and nipple position are analyzed. The goal is to recover the breast within its natural boundaries and make it harmonious with body proportions.
Mastopexy Surgical Process
Breast lift surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia. During the surgery, excess skin is removed, breast tissue is reshaped, and the nipple is moved to the ideal position. Incisions are planned with the aim of having the scars become indistinct over time.
Recovery After Breast Lift
It is normal to see swelling and edema after the surgery. The recovery process is controlled, and most patients can return to their daily lives in a short time. The results provide the breasts with a younger and more dynamic appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to do to make an appointment?
You can create an online appointment through our website or easily schedule one by contacting us by phone.
How long does the examination take on average?
While the duration of the examination varies according to the patient’s complaint, it takes between 15–30 minutes on average.
Is a follow-up required after treatment?
Depending on the treatment applied, a follow-up appointment may be scheduled. Our doctor provides the necessary information after the examination.
