
Breast lift – Ptotic Breasts
Introduction
The skin of the breasts and supporting ligaments may
be stretched and slack following pregnancy or fluctuations in body weight
and this will lead to a drop in the breasts, associated with a fall
in the level of the nipples. To a lesser extent this change will occur
with age and, for this reason a brassiere does provide useful long term
support.
The aim of the operation is to improve breast position and to achieve
the best possible breast shape. Absolute symmetry is not found in normal
breasts and this operation will not produce it.
From the foregoing it is obvious that filling out the breasts by means
of a silicone implant will not rejuvenate the contour of the breast
and instead a different operation will need to be performed which elevates
the breast tissue and tightens the breast skin. Sometimes a double problem
exists where the breasts have both dropped and shrunk in size. In such
a situation a combination of breast augmentation and correction of ptosis
is carried out. If an implant is required to obtain the best possible
result you should also read our information on breast augmentation and
also official information about breast implants available in our office.
Operation
This is quite lengthy and detailed, but not a painful
operation. The nipple is left attached to the underlying breast tissue
but is moved upward and the surrounding skin tightened. Many fine buried
dissolving stitches help to prevent stretching of the scars, which usually
fade to become nearly invisible. The average stay in hospital is one
night. You will be given a return appointment for approximately 7-9
days after your surgery. At this time the dressing will be changed,
and micropore applied to support the scar lines. This you will need
to change every 4-5 days until your next return appointment in approximately
6 weeks.
Limited exercise and movement are permitted during
the first 6 weeks, after which you can progressively resume to full
activity. Careful tanning of the breasts after 6 weeks will help the
scars to fade and will also prevent the scars from becoming conspicuously
white. For most skin types intermittent tanning between 6 weeks to 6
months post-operatively is often recommended in obtaining the best cosmetic
surgery.
After the operation you will always be visited while
in hospital by myself, or otherwise a member of my team in order to
ensure a personal and confidential programme of after care. I can be
contacted through my secretary, or out of hours, the Hospital switchboard
should the need arise.
Revision surgery may be required in a very small minority
of cases in the short term. In these circumstances you will not incur
any surgical fees (payment to the surgeon), but you will be responsible
for the cost of the hospital, cost of the implants (if any used) and
anaesthetic fee.
It is important to note that a more in detail discussion
about the operation and possible complications adjusted to your specific
needs takes place during consultation.