Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

How Plastic Surgeons Fix Breast Droop

 

Because the cause of breast droop is loose skin, the treatment is to tighten skin by removing excess skin. The remaining tighter skin then holds the breast in a higher position. The greater the droop, the more skin must be removed--and the more extensive will be the scars. This operation also reduces nipple size for those who have undesirably large nipples.

Because droop is improved at the cost of new scars, breast lift involves trading one cosmetic problem for another. Because of this, many women are unwilling to consider this operation unless their droop is moderate or advanced.

The following are general guidelines. Ask your plastic surgeon which procedure is most appropriate in your case.

 

Mild Droop

Correction of mild droop usually involves removal of skin around the nipple, which leaves a scar around the areola. If it heals well, the scar is relatively well-hidden.

mild droop

 

Moderate Droop

Surgeons usually correct moderate droop by removing skin both around and below the nipple, resulting in scars in both areas.  It may also result in a scar along the crease.

moderate droop

 

Advanced Droop

Correction of advanced droop usually involves skin removal and scars in three areas: around the nipple, below the nipple, and along the inframammary crease.

advanced droop

 

Purse-String Breast Lift

Another alternative is a purse-string mastopexy, in which a donut of skin is removed from around the nipple, regardless of the extent of droop. This limits the scar to the area around the nipple, but there are drawbacks such as flattening of the breasts, widening of the areola, (the pigmented skin around the nipple), development of stretch marks, and bunching of skin around the areola. Because the most visible scar following a lift is the scar around the areola, this technique offers little in terms of aesthetic advantage over the other types of lift.

 

 


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Dr. Loftus is the nationally respected plastic surgeon who authored the highly acclaimed book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Plastic Surgery. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, THE TODAY SHOW, DATELINE NBC, and THE VIEW, discussing all facets of plastic surgery. People travel from all over the world to seek her care. Dr. Loftus' two offices are located in the Greater Cincinnati area, 45 minutes south of Dayton Ohio and 45 minutes north of Lexington Kentucky.

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