Am I a Candidate for a Breast Lift?

Posted May 30, 2024 in Breast Lift

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Your breasts can significantly change over the years due to weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and natural signs of aging. For women who want to elevate their sagging breasts and reposition their nipples, a breast lift can provide fantastic results. This blog discusses what a breast lift can achieve, how it works, who makes a good candidate, and the available incision options. 

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What Can a Breast Lift Achieve? 

Lots of women desire perky, youthful breasts. However, nobody’s body is immune to gravity—over time, weight loss, pregnancy, and aging cause breasts to sag. For women who are already satisfied with the size of their breasts but want to eliminate sagging, a breast lift can be the perfect solution. 

How Does a Breast Lift Work? 

During breast lift surgery, your surgeon will make incisions to adjust the underlying breast tissue. Excess breast tissue is trimmed away to combat sagging breasts that have lost elasticity. The remaining breast tissue is lifted and reshaped to improve the shape and contour and give the breasts a firmer feel. The nipple and areola are also adjusted to be proportional to the newly lifted breasts. 

Sagging breasts can make your breasts look deflated and less full than they once were. Your shoulders may hunch over more from the weight of your drooping breasts, and finding clothing that fits your chest might be difficult. Many women dislike how saggy breasts make them look and feel older than they actually are. A breast lift can dramatically change your chest’s appearance by elevating the breasts, correcting downward-facing nipples, and eliminating excess sagging skin. 

Who Is a Candidate for Breast Lift Surgery?

If you’re happy with the size of your breasts but want to eliminate sagging, you may be a good candidate for breast lift surgery. Other factors that may make you a good candidate for a breast lift include: 

  • Being physically and mentally healthy
  • Able to maintain a stable weight
  • Planning on not having future pregnancies 
  • Being a nonsmoker or willing to quit smoking six weeks before & after surgery  
  • Wanting to improve the shape of the breasts 
  • Having stretched or large areolas 
  • Having downward-facing nipples  
  • Feeling like your breasts are not supported without a bra  
  • Having asymmetrical breasts 

During a consultation with Dr. Prichard, your breasts will be evaluated to determine whether you are a good fit for a breast lift. You’ll also discuss your medical history, medications, and goals for surgery. A treatment plan will be created to outline what techniques and incision types are required to achieve your desired results. 

Additionally, breast lift surgery may also be beneficial to those who want smaller or larger breasts. Women who want to increase the size of their breasts and elevate their position often choose to get breast augmentation with a lift. On the opposite end, women who have breasts that are naturally too large and heavy can benefit from breast reduction and lift

What Types of Breast Lift Incisions Are Available? 

Your breast lift incision locations will be determined based on the shape and volume of your breasts and your goals. 

Donut Incision

For women with mildly sagging breasts, the donut incision is often a good choice. The incision is created around the areola and has minimal scarring. 

Anchor Incision 

For those experiencing significant sagging, the anchor incision produces the best results. This incision starts around the areola and goes vertically down the breast crease and horizontally underneath it. While this method leaves the most scars, it also provides the most extensive correction. 

Lollipop Incision 

The lollipop incision can be a good fit for women with moderate sagging. The incision goes around the areola and vertically down the breast crease. 

Schedule Your Breast Lift Consultation in Scottsdale, AZ

To learn more about breast lift surgery in Scottsdale, AZ, and find out if you’re a candidate, call (480) 470-8011 or fill out our online contact form today!

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