Sam Jejurikar, M.D. - Board Certified Plastic SurgeonBreast Lift (Mastopexy) is a commonly performed procedure in Dallas, Ft. Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney and Allen, Texas. Breast lift rejuvenates the breasts by trimming excess skin and tightening supporting tissues to achieve a more youthful contour and shape. Breast lifts also reposition and reduce the size of the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple) which may have stretched or drooped.
Breast size does not change appreciably after a breast lift, Women who desire larger breasts need to consider breast augmentation with a breast lift.
The best candidates for breast lift are women whose breasts meet some or all of the following conditions:

There are several types of incisions that can be used when performing a breast lift. The technique Dr. Jejurikar chooses depends on the patient's:
The three most common incision types are two rings around the areola in a doughnut shape (small-incision mastopexy, generally only recommended for patients with small breasts and minimal sagging); around the areola and down to the breast crease in a lollipop shape; and the lollipop with an additional half-moon incision along the breast crease, in an anchor shape.
When the mastopexy is complete, the skin is closed with stitches, tissue adhesive and/or surgical tape. Some of the incisions are hidden in the breast crease. Others will be visible. All scars will mature with time.
What is the recovery from a breast lift like?
After surgery, the breasts are wrapped with gauze dressings and a soft support bra, which is worn 24 hours a day for about 6 weeks. The breasts will probably be bruised, swollen, and uncomfortable after surgery, but this will pass in a few days. Any numbness in the breasts and nipples should lessen as swelling subsides. Stitches are removed after one to two weeks, and many patients return to work before then.