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BREAST
LIFT![]() (Mastopexy) For many women, the size, shape and contour of their breasts are of particular importance. Today, women who are disturbed by sagging or loose breasts as a result of pregnancy, weight loss or natural aging can be helped by a remarkable surgical technique called breast lift or mastopexy. This procedure is designed to elevate and reshape the breast. The size of the areola, the dark, pink skin circling the nipple, can also be reduced through the procedure. Mastopexy is often performed in conjunction with surgery designed to enlarge the breasts. BEFORE SURGERY Mammograms or x-rays may be taken as well as photographs. Preoperative instructions often include the elimination of certain drugs containing aspirin for several weeks before surgery in order to minimize the possibility of excess bleeding. Birth control and other estrogen containing hormones may also be discontinued temporarily for the same reason. Antibiotics may be prescribed prior to surgery to prevent infection. If you anticipate breast feeding after surgery, you should discuss this with Dr. Gilmer, because the ability to breast feed after mastopexy varies with each individual. THE PROCEDURE One of the techniques most frequently used involves incisions made on both sides of the breast and around the areola. A keyhole shaped incision is then made directly above the nipple. The surgeon works through the incisions to remove excess skin from the lower part of the breast. The nipple, areola and underlying tissue are then repositioned into a new, higher location and the skin down and sutured together to reshape the breast. A modified procedure can be done on patients who have minimal sagging. This involves the removal of skin from the areola and surrounding areas. When breast augmentation is performed in conjunction with mastopexy, an implant is placed in a pocket created under the breast tissue or the muscle of the chest wall. The surgery can last two hours or more, depending upon the procedure. FOLLOWING SURGERY Sutures are removed in about seven to ten days. Numbness around the treated area may occur, but this condition is usually temporary. Swelling and discoloration disappear in a few days, and scars from the incisions, although permanent, will fade significantly in time. Complications of infection and blood clots are rare; however, there are certain inherent risks connected with every surgical procedure which should be thoroughly discussed with Dr. Gilmer and his staff. You can minimize complications by carefully following directions. Following mastopexy, there may be slight variations in the size or shape of the breasts; however, these variations are common even before breast surgery. If you interested in learning more about breast lift, please contact our office and we will be happy to answer your questions.
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Dr. Ronald Gilmer, M.D., P.C. 310 - 25th Avenue North • Suite 100 • Nashville, TN 37203 Tel: (615) 321-3943 • Fax: (615) 321-5731 • Email: info@gilmerplasticsurgery.com |
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