What to Expect
- Customized Incisions : The technique and incision pattern used will depend on your individual anatomy and the degree of lifting required. Common incision patterns include a circular incision around the areola, a “lollipop” incision (around the areola with a vertical line down), or an “anchor” incision (around the areola, vertical, and along the breast crease). Your surgeon will discuss which method is best for you and will aim to make scars as discreet as possible.
- Anesthesia : The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia.
- Recovery : You can expect some swelling and bruising, which will subside over a few weeks. You’ll be instructed to wear a surgical support bra to help your breasts heal in their new position. Most patients can return to work and light activities within a week or two, but strenuous exercise should be avoided for several weeks.
- Long-Lasting Results : While a breast lift provides long-lasting results, it’s important to know that the effects of aging, gravity, and future pregnancies can still impact the breasts over time.


Is a Breast Lift Right for You?
A breast lift is an ideal procedure for individuals who are bothered by sagging breasts and are looking to achieve a firmer, more lifted profile. It’s important to be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the outcome.
If you’re considering a breast lift, a personal consultation is the best way to determine the right course of action. Our team of experienced surgeons will help you understand the procedure, evaluate your specific needs, and answer any questions you may have. We are committed to helping you achieve your aesthetic goals safely and with beautiful, natural-looking results.