Breast Uplift

Breast uplifts are generally used by women who are satisfied with the size of their breasts, but not the shape or positioning. Common undesirable traits among these women are, drooping breasts and sagging nipples that point downward. This method is safer than a breast implantation because it does not use any foreign materials like an implant, but this process still holds risks. Breast uplifts often require more incisions. This leaves more scarring possible, but it may also fade with time. Several weeks should be taken before return to sexual activity, but a return to most working environments is usually acceptable after one to two weeks, unless the work is physically taxing.

Fast Facts

  • The more accurate term for a breast uplift is 'Mastopexy.'
  • For those who desire it, a breast enlargement with implants can be coupled with a breast uplift.