Breasts become larger in size after pregnancy and lactation. After lactation is stopped, the breasts become smaller in size. This process continues with multiple pregnancies. With gravity the breasts also continue to sag with age. The result is that the skin over the breasts become lax, stretch marks appear and the breasts droop and sag which many women don’t like and want to get their original shape of the breasts back. In addition the upper part of the breast becomes hollow due to loss of volume and becomes unattractive. Breast lift is done for women to regain the shape of the breasts.
Breast Lift or mastopexy is a surgical procedure which involves removal of excess slack skin and re-positioning of the breast tissue and the nipple to give a more youthful appearance to the breast.
We would like to meet you before the surgery to talk to you in detail about what exactly you want, how we can fulfill your expectations, what the surgery would entail, the postoperative recovery, the risks and complications associated with this procedure. We would also ask some questions regarding your general health to ascertain that you are fit enough to undergo the procedure. We believe in being very transparent, and we also do not pressurise anyone in going through the procedure as we feel that the decision to undergo the procedure should only be the patient’s decision. We are only there to help you make the decision and help you achieve your expectations. We may take photographs so that we can compare the result before and after surgery. We may take few blood tests and any other test that would be necessary for fitness during surgery.
The final scar will be around the areola of the breast which will not be noticed. It will continue perpendicularly down from the areola of the breast to the infra-mammary fold where there will be another scar below the breast. This is the best place to have a scar, and we will take all measures to produce a good scar
Type of Anaesthesia | General Anaesthesia |
Surgery Time | 2 hours |
Hospital Stay | 1-2 days |
Sleeping Position | On back for 2 weeks |
Walking to Toilet | The next day |
Mobilising within House | From the second day |
Taking a Shower | The next day |
Driving | 2 weeks |
Sports and Exercise Including Gym | 6 weeks |
Time off Work | 2 weeks |
Full Recovery | 6-8 weeks |
Special Bra | 2 weeks |
Patients may feel mild discomfort with the operation which will be adequately controlled by painkillers. The patient will be mobilised the next day. If they feel comfortable, they can walk to the toilet and may take a shower. We may place a drain during the operation if we feel that he patient may have bleeding. The amount of fluid and blood collection in the drain is noted everyday. When the amount of drain output is less, we will then remove the drain which is usually painless. For a few days after the operation, the breasts may look swollen due to oedema which will settle down in a few weeks. After the patient can comfortably walk to the toilet and after the drain is removed the patient is discharged.
The surgery is unlikely to interfere with sensations to the nipple or with lactation.
Just like any other procedure, breast reduction has its complications namely
We at Ganga Hospital will be happy to answer any doubts that you may have regarding treatment for breast cancer, breast reconstruction or for cosmetic surgery for the breast. Please enter your mobile number and your email ID so that we can reply back to you. You can scan and attach your reports or photos which would enable us to make a decision. Alternatively you can whats app your doubts to the Ganga Breast Care Unit number +91 9952617171. The corresponding doctor would respond to you within 24 hours