Breast Lift

Breast lift

In order to achieve a more youthful breast contour, a breast lift, commonly referred to as a mastopexy, lifts the breasts by removing extra skin and tightening the surrounding tissue. Some women experience breast sagging because their skin is not robust or strong enough to sustain the weight of their breasts. Ptosis is a condition in which there is an excess of skin in relation to breast tissue. The extra skin needs to be cut off in order to raise the breast. One test to determine whether a surgical breast lift is right for you is to place a pencil beneath your breast and see if it stays there. 

If you are uncomfortable with the way your breasts look or feel—whether they are droopy, flat, or have an enlarged areola—you could decide to have this operation done. These outcomes may occur as a result of:
Being pregnant
nursing
shift in weight
Gravity Genetics Age
This surgery is often performed on an outpatient basis for women, meaning there is no overnight stay. It typically takes three hours to complete under general anesthesia.

How Much Does A Breast Lift Cost?

Therefore, the overall cost of your care could include things like the surgeon's charge, medicine prescriptions, post-surgery clothing, lab work, surgical facility costs, and anesthetic fees. Depending on a number of variables, breast lift costs will vary from patient to patient and physician to surgeon. This covers the surgeon's experience, the kind of procedure performed, and the office's location. The experience of the surgeon and your comfort level with him are equally important as the overall cost of the breast lift procedure. Please get in contact with us for additional details.

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