Understanding Breast Lift Surgery And If You Are A Good Candidate For The Procedure

female torso with hands covering breastsFor centuries women have used and relied upon an array of garments and devices to cover, restrain, reveal, or modify the appearance of their breasts. Why? Because for most women at least one thing is promised with time: a change in their breasts. These changes occur for a variety of reasons, which include pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, aging, gravity, and heredity. While such changes are nothing new, the transformation tends to leave many women feeling self-conscious and embarrassed. Breast lift surgery, however, can help rejuvenate your confidence and figure, by restoring a more youthful position, shape and fullness to the breast.

Breast lift surgery, also known as a mastopexy, raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour. Repositioning the nipple and reducing the size of the areola also help to create a more youthful look. If there is too little or too much breast volume, a breast augmentation or breast reduction might be recommended in addition to a lift.  The addition of an augmentation or reduction to the lift, allows a complete restoration of fullness to reestablish balance of the bustline to the waist and hips. A breast lift addresses sagging and uneven breasts, increased or decreased breast volume, as well as, drooping nipples and stretched areolas.

The changes in the breast, particularly a lack firmness and elasticity, occur through no fault of your own. Unfortunately, it is programmed by nature. But if history has shown us anything, it is the unmatched strength of a woman. Stop feeling unhappy with the change in your breasts and show Mother Nature who’s boss! Call us today to schedule your free breast lift surgery consultation with Dr. Frank C. Madda.