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Breast Uplift Surgery

The lift many women need

Breast Uplift Surgery (Mastopexy)

There comes a day in every woman’s life when she notices that her breasts are no longer as pert and firm as they used to be. Loss of skin elasticity, gravity and other factors such as weight loss, pregnancy and breast-feeding all take their toll on the shape and firmness of your breasts.

A Breast Uplift (Mastopexy) removes excess skin to raise, reshape and firm the breast. The result is a younger and shapelier breast contour.

FAQ’s relating to this procedure

Who is breast uplift surgery for?
Women who are generally satisfied with the size of their breasts, but would welcome a breast uplift to raise and firm their bust. Some women are often unhappy to find that they have lost a significant amount of breast volume over the years. In such cases, SurgiCare can also perfom breast enlargement surgery whereimplant are inserted to increase breast size while, at the same time, enhancing the shape and position of the breasts.
Breast uplift surgery (Mastopexy) could be the right choice for you if you have one or more of the following conditions:
  • Breasts that are pendulous, but of satisfactory size
  • Breasts that lack substance or firmness
  • Nipples that point downwards, especially if they are positioned below the breast crease
  • Weight loss has changed the size and shape of your breasts
  • Different sized breasts
What does breast uplift surgery involve?
Our goal is to make your experience as easy and comfortable as possible. Breast Uplift surgery (Mastopexy) requires a general anaesthetic ,so you will be asleep throughout the procedure. You should be prepared to spend one night in hospital.
What should I know about breast uplift surgery?
Before you decide to go ahead with your breast uplift, we will offer you a thorough one-to-one medical consultation with a surgeon who specialises in breast uplift procedures.
You will be asked about your desired breast shape and size. This will help your surgeon to understand your expectations and determine what’s possible, the size and shape of your breasts, the quality of your skin and the placement of your nipples will be carefully evaluated. In some cases it may be necessary to have a small breast implant, as this will add volume to your breast.
How is a breast uplift performed?
Individual factors and personal preferences will determine the specific technique selected to lift your breasts.
A common method of lifting the breasts involves three incisions:
  • Around the nipple area (areola)
  • Vertically from the bottom edge of the areola to the crease underneath the breast
  • Horizontally beneath the breast, following the natural curve of the breast crease
There are variations in the design of the incisions. In some instances, it may be possible to avoid the horizontal incision beneath the breast. Sometimes a technique may be used that also avoids the vertical incision. If you are a good candidate for a modified technique, your surgeon will discuss this with you.
What if I also want larger breasts?
If you wish to enlarge your breasts at the same time as you are having them lifted, your surgeon can insert breast implants. Ask her or him to discuss the procedure with you and assess your suitability for breast enlargement.
Are there any risks?
Fortunately, significant complications from breast uplifts(Mastopexy) are infrequent. Every year, many women undergo successful breast lift surgery, experience no major problems and are delighted with the results.
Anyone considering surgery, however, should be aware of both the benefits and the risks. Your surgeon will discuss these with you during your consultation.
What happens after breast uplift surgery?
Some swelling and bruising is to be expected. Straining, bending and lifting should be avoided, and you may be advised to sleep on your back to avoid pressure on your breasts. You may also need to wear a support bra for a few weeks until the swelling subsides. Generally, stitches are removed up to two weeks post operatively or will gradually dissolve.
When will I see the results?
Be patient with your breasts you will need to allow them some time to assume their new shape and for you to see the final results.
Unless you gain or lose a significant amount of weight or become pregnant, your new breast shape should remain constant for many years.
When can I resume normal activities?
Recovery time varies between individuals. Depending on the extent of your Mastopexy and your general physical condition, you may be able to return to non-strenuous work after 7-14 days. In many instances, the incision marks will fade away to faint lines. Fortunately, the incisions for Mastopexy are in areas easily concealed by clothing, even low cut necklines.
Can I expect aftercare?
At SurgiCare, we take a special pride in our excellent levels of post-operative support and aftercare. To monitor your progress, we will invite you back to SurgiCare at prescribed intervals for follow-up examinations with your surgeon or our nursing staff.
How much does a breast uplift cost?
For an estimate on how much a breast uplift may cost, we recommend that you call SurgiCare FREE on 08000 46 1000 for our latest breast uplift prices.

For specific information based on your individual needs, we will be happy to arrange a FREE, no obligation consultation.
SurgiCare is one of the UK’s leaders in Breast Uplift Surgery(Mastopexy) procedures.

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