A breast lift reshapes and elevates sagging breasts by removing excess skin and tightening surrounding tissue. The result is a firmer, more youthful contour without increasing breast size.
A breast lift, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that raises and reshapes sagging breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue. It restores a firmer, more youthful breast contour while improving symmetry.
Unlike breast augmentation, a lift focuses on repositioning rather than increasing size—though it can be combined with implants if added volume is desired.
This procedure primarily addresses:
Modern techniques focus on natural-looking results by reshaping and repositioning breast tissue—not just tightening the skin—ensuring long-lasting and balanced outcomes.
Meet with our specialist to discuss your goals, assess breast shape and skin elasticity, and determine the best lifting technique. A personalized surgical plan is created.
Receive detailed pre-surgery instructions, including medical clearance, medication guidance, and lifestyle adjustments to ensure a safe procedure.
Performed under general anesthesia, the procedure typically takes 2–3 hours. Excess skin is removed, and breast tissue is reshaped and lifted for a firmer, more youthful contour.
Swelling and mild discomfort improve within 1–2 weeks. Most patients return to light activities within a week, with gradual improvement over time.
As healing progresses, the breasts settle into a natural, lifted shape. Final results become fully visible over the following months.
Raises sagging breasts to a higher, more natural position for a firmer appearance.
Reshapes and tightens breast tissue for a more toned and youthful feel.
Repositions downward-pointing nipples to a more natural, forward-facing position.
Creates better balance between the breasts and overall body shape.
Improves how bras, tops, and dresses fit and feel.
Enhances your shape without increasing size, maintaining a natural and proportionate look.
Common in the first 1–2 weeks. Most symptoms improve gradually with proper care.
Rare but possible. Prevented with sterile techniques and treated effectively if detected early.
Incisions are necessary for lifting and reshaping, but are carefully placed and typically fade over time.
Temporary or, in rare cases, permanent changes in nipple or breast sensation may occur.
General anesthesia carries standard risks, which are carefully monitored by the medical team.
Minor differences in healing may occur. In rare cases, adjustments may be required after recovery.