Breast Lift Minneapolis - St. Paul
Women’s breasts go through many changes during a lifetime, be it weight loss, pregnancy, or breast-feeding. As the skin loses some of its elasticity, the breasts often lose their shape and firmness and begin to sag. Ptosis is a medical term for breasts that appear droopy and less full than normal. Breast lift or mastopexy is a procedure performed to raise and reshape sagging breasts, returning them to a more youthful appearance.
There are three types of procedures used to treat ptosis. The procedure utilized to correct ptosis depends on the degree of sag and the volume of breast tissue you have. Breast lift can be combined with breast augmentation to improve the shape as well as increase the size of your breasts.
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Breast Lift with Breast Augmentation

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Breast Lift with Breast Implants and Mini Tummy Tuck

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Mastopexy Combined with Breast Augmentation and Mini Tummy Tuck
150cc High Profile silicone gel breast implant
Under the Muscle
36A/B to 36-C
Because of her degree of breast ptosis or sag, she is a candidate for silicone gel breast implants. She had a breast lift combined with 150 cc silicone gel breast implant placed beneath the muscle. The operation resulted in a beautiful lift to her breast, and restored her breast volume. She also underwent a mini tummy tuck at the same surgery. She has a beautiful shape to her breasts and her abdomen is nice and flat. She is thrilled with her results (see patient’s testimonials):
Breast Lift with Breast Implants

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Mastopexy Combined with Breast Augmentation
275cc smooth high profile silicone gel breast implants
Under the Muscle
36A/B to 36C
Periareolar Breast Lift With Implants
For women with intermediate ptosis (sag), where the nipple is still above the inframammary fold (the fold where the breast meets the chest), a nice option is the periareolar breast lift combined with implants. The major advantage of this procedure is that the scar is well hidden at the junction of the areola and breast skin. It avoids the vertical and inframammary fold scars seen in a typical breast lift.
In the past, the main disadvantage of this technique was the tendency for the areola to enlarge with time. Recent modifications in the technique, which I learned from Larry Schlesinger, M.D., Maui, Hawaii, have solved this problem. The use of a Gore-Tex suture avoids the tendency for the areola to enlarge.

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Periareolar Breast Lift with Implants
350cc round high profile saline
Under the Muscle
Large B to Small D

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Breast Lift: Reshaping & Lifting Breast Tissue She Has
What do I need to know about pregnancy and Breast Lift?
If you are planning to have more children, it may be a good idea to postpone your breast lift. Pregnancy is likely to stretch your breasts again and offset the results of the procedure. Mastopexy usually does not interfere with breast-feeding, and should a woman choose to have a child after a breast lift she can breast-feed. However, the shape of the breast may change following the pregnancy.
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