Breast Lifts and Reductions

Both of these surgeries are tailored to bring about a significant improvement in your comfort and self-esteem.

Breast Lifts and Reductions

Breast lift and reduction surgeries are aimed at enhancing your appearance, boosting your comfort, and fostering self-esteem.

Fast Facts

About The Procedure

A breast lift restores youthful perkiness and position, while a breast reduction minimises weight and volume, relieving issues like back pain or skin irritation. In your consultation, we’ll delve into your specific goals and expectations, designing a surgical plan that’s uniquely tailored to your needs. I’ll walk you through every aspect of the procedure, recovery, and how to manage potential risks. Your satisfaction and safety are paramount.

FAQs

It’s possible to breastfeed after a breast reduction, but the ability to do so may vary depending on the surgical technique I use. If breastfeeding is a concern for you, please let me know during our consultation so that I can explain the best approach for your situation.

While you may have a preferred size in mind, I will work with you to determine the most appropriate size based on your body frame, existing breast tissue, and aesthetic goals. We’ll strive for a result that is harmonious with your overall body shape.

Side effects such as temporary swelling, bruising, discomfort, and changes in sensation are common but usually manageable. Following my post-operative care instructions and attending our follow-up appointments will help ensure proper healing.

A breast lift’s results can vary widely between individuals due to factors like lifestyle, skin condition, weight fluctuations, smoking status, and pregnancies. While there’s no set duration for the results, following my advice on a healthy lifestyle and wearing your compression bra as recommended can help prolong the effects.

Yes, you should be able to breastfeed after having a mastopexy, but it’s worth noting that both breastfeeding and pregnancy might affect the results of the procedure. If breast implants were part of your surgery, the size and placement of the implants could influence your ability to breastfeed. We can discuss this in more detail during our consultation.

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