Breast LiftBreast lift surgery restores the breasts to a younger and “perkier” appearance by removing excess skin, lifting the nipple, and tightening the surrounding tissue. To further enhance the overall appearance of the breasts, this procedure can be performed in combination with breast implants. Who is a good candidate for breast lift surgery?A breast lift can correct a number of conditions, including:
The above conditions tend to develop naturally over time due to aging and gravity, especially after childbirth, during which the weight of larger breasts may stretch the skin. Where are the incisions made for breast lift surgery?
A breast lift typically involves three incisions: one around the areola, one vertical incision from the bottom edge of the areola to the crease under the breast, and one horizontal incision beneath the breast in the crease, following its natural curve. This is commonly referred to as the “anchor” incision. Newer techniques are used to remove the lower horizontal portion, giving a “lollipop-shaped” incision. Can I have a breast lift before having children?
If you’re planning to have children, you may wish to postpone your breast lift surgery until after you finish breastfeeding. While a breast lift does not generally interfere with breastfeeding, pregnancy'’s effect of increased breast size can work against the benefits of a breast lift. What is the recovery like following breast lift surgery?
Immediately after breast lift surgery, most patients experience swelling and some discomfort. Dr. Maddali will prescribe a pain medication to alleviate any pain or discomfort and may recommend that you wear a support bra for a few weeks. To learn more about breast lift surgery in San Francisco, contact the plastic surgery office of Sirish Maddali MD. |






