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The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Breast Lift Surgery

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Tampa breast lift before and after A breast lift surgery, also known as a mastopexy, is an incredible procedure that allows women to keep their real breasts but feel sexier, more confident, and happier with their chests. If you are considering a breast lift or just curious about the procedure, these most commonly asked questions will help you gain more insight!

How and Why is a Breast Lift Accomplished?

A woman is likely to seek a breast lift if she feels like her breasts no longer possess the shape and firmness that they did in her youth. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, and the force of gravity can all cause unwanted changes to the breast, and a breast lift can reverse those problems.

A breast lift is done in a few steps. The excess skin of the breast is removed so that the remaining tissue is tighter. This then raises the breasts and reshapes them to look younger and perkier.

Does a Breast Lift Change Breast Size?

No, a woman who opts for a breast lift understands that the contour and position of her breast will change, but her size will stay the same or even look smaller since the excess tissue is removed. Only a breast augmentation or reduction can officially make the breasts larger or smaller as desired.

Is Breast Lift Surgery Dangerous?

Breast lift surgery does carry risks, just like any other surgery, but they have been done countless times with great success, so it’s nothing to be worried about. Possible risks that your doctor must warn you about include scarring, bleeding, changes in sensation, pain, and blood clots.

How Long Will a Breast Lift Last?

The results of a breast lift will be noticeable right away, although it takes a few months for the full recovery process to take place and allow the breasts to look normal, unbruised, and unscarred once again. These results are meant to last a long time, but age and gravity can still cause addition sagging in the future.

Women who get a breast lift but intend on having children or losing significant weight in the future should discuss all options with their doctor before hand. Weight gain can reverse the benefits of a breast lift, as can dramatic weight loss.