Breast Lift (Mastopexy)
Women from Frisco and Plano, Texas, trust Dr. Geo Tabbal to perform breast lift surgery (also called mastopexy) to restore an uplifted, youthful appearance to sagging, often deflated breasts that result from the effect of hormonal changes on breast tissue arising from both pregnancy and breastfeeding, and other factors such as weight fluctuations, which all contribute to damaging the “elastic” quality and character of the skin In addition to repositioning the areola and the breast in a higher, more youthful position, the surgery involves removing the excess, “stretched out” skin that drapes the underlying breast tissue. This tightening of the breast helps to restore the shape of the breast.
Considering a breast lift with Dr. Geo Tabbal? Request a consultation today, or give us a call at (214) 618-3006 to schedule an appointment.
Is a Breast Lift Right for You?
Whereas breast augmentation adds volume, the primary goal with a breast lift is to take stretched, sagging breast tissue and lift and sculpt it to a more youthful shape and position. The best candidates for breast lift are generally satisfied with the size of their breasts, which can often appear “adequate” or “satisfactory” in the opinion of the patient when they assess the volume of the breast when it’s supported in a bra; however, the support provided from the breast skin and its tissues is far less adequate, allowing for this “adequate” amount of breast tissue to distribute itself in a droopy, sagging fashion.
Your Recovery
Breast lift is an outpatient procedure, meaning you will be released to the loving care of a friend or family member the same morning or afternoon as your surgery. The recovery is relatively well tolerated, as most patients return to normal activities within a few days. As with all surgical procedures, Dr. Tabbal generally limits any strenuous activities for approximately two weeks following your surgery, while some exercises (like yoga or weightlifting) demand additional time for your incisions to heal without tension, to help minimize their size, appearance, and visibility.