Breast Uplift

Eligibility

7 Day

Anesthesia

General

Operation Time

1.5-2 Hours

Recovery Time

7 Days

Stitch

Dissolvable

Incision

5

Accreditation

JCI and ISO

Accomodation

6-7 Days

Breast uplift surgery, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure aimed at improving the shape and position of the breasts. Over time, factors such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss, or aging can cause the breasts to sag and lose their natural shape. Breast uplift surgery removes excess skin and tissue, and lifts the nipple and surrounding area to a higher position, giving the breasts a more youthful and firm appearance. This procedure is ideal for reshaping the breasts and achieving a more aesthetically pleasing look.

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes a few hours. Patients can usually return to their normal activities within a few days, although full recovery may take several weeks. It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations during the recovery period. For many women, breast uplift surgery can be a confidence-boosting procedure that enhances their quality of life.

The surgery usually takes 2-3 hours.
Full recovery may take several weeks, but patients can resume daily activities within a few days.
There will be scars, but they will fade and become less noticeable over time.
Yes, breast augmentation can be performed simultaneously with a breast uplift surgery.
There may be mild pain and discomfort after the surgery, but it can be managed with pain medication prescribed by your doctor.

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