Breast Lift with Implants, also known as Augmentation Mastopexy, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that combines breast lifting (mastopexy) with breast augmentation using implants. This dual approach addresses both sagging breasts and loss of volume, creating a firmer, fuller, and more youthful breast appearance.
The procedure is especially beneficial for women who have experienced changes due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, aging, weight fluctuations, or naturally small breasts with drooping.
You may be a suitable candidate if you have:
A personalized consultation helps determine the most appropriate implant type, size, and surgical plan.
Adds volume and upper pole fullness using carefully selected implants.
Lifts and reshapes drooping breast tissue for a youthful appearance.
Enhances forward projection and overall contour.
Moves the nipple-areola complex to a more natural and aesthetically pleasing position when needed.
Improves balance between both breasts in size and shape.
Many patients feel more confident wearing fitted clothing, swimwear, and undergarments after surgery.
Before surgery, breast anatomy, skin elasticity, chest proportions, and personal goals are carefully assessed to develop a customized treatment plan.
The operation generally includes:
The exact surgical technique varies depending on individual anatomy and desired outcomes.
Common reasons include:
Recovery varies among patients, but many can resume light daily activities within one to two weeks.
Patients are generally advised to:
Swelling gradually decreases over several weeks, with continued improvement in breast shape as healing progresses.
Patients commonly notice:
Final results continue to refine over several months as tissues settle and healing completes.
Yes. The procedure is typically performed under appropriate anesthesia to ensure patient comfort and safety.
Yes. Combining a breast lift with implants addresses both concerns in a single procedure for appropriately selected candidates.
Incisions are necessary for the procedure and will result in scars. They are strategically placed and generally become less noticeable over time.
Results are generally long-lasting, although natural aging, pregnancy, weight changes, and lifestyle factors can influence breast appearance over time.
Many patients resume office-based work within 1–2 weeks. More strenuous activities should only be restarted after clearance from the surgeon during follow-up visits.