Cosmetic Surgery New York: Breast Lift
Breast lift, (also called "mastopexy"), has a long history, and the desire among women for prominent, youthfully shaped breasts is likely as old as are the changes in breast shape that so often follow pregnancy and the breast feeding of children.
Surgical
breast lift was originally
accomplished by the removal of skin from the upper breast, with the
closure of such wounds drawing the lower breast upward into a more
elevated position. The shapes created by these techniques were often
less than appealing, and the scarring produced upon the upper, potentially
more visible part of the bosom made such interventions cosmetically
unacceptable.
Today's breast lift methods confine scarring to the area around the areolar border and the under surface of the breast. Whether performed on its own to elevate and restore prominence to the nipples, or in combination with breast implantation, to add youthful, upper pole fullness to the breast, modern breast lift keeps scarring concealed within a woman's bra or bathing suit.
Breast Lift ("Mastopexy"): Learn More
Mastopexy can benefit a patient whose breasts have lost shape with aging or after the effects of pregnancy. It can also be a consideration for younger patients who, for reasons of heredity or developmental disturbance, have been left with a "downward-cast" appearance to the breast. In this surgery, the skin of the breast is re tailored to produce more roundness and prominence. Also, where needed, the nipple is moved to a higher, more prominent position on the breast gland. In some circumstances, modifications may also be made in the depth of the breast and special efforts made to suspend the breast from chest wall tissues.
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