Breast Lift Photos
Case 1 – Breast Lift
A desire to improve her shape is what prompted this 39 year old woman to seek a breast lift or mastopexy. Two children had resulted in significant ptosis or droopiness, and while she wanted improvement in her shape, she was not really interested in an implant. Therefore, a breast lift was the right operation for her.
Case 2 – Breast Lift
After a gastric bypass, this 26 year old’s weight went from 274 pounds to 164. To treat her “droopiness,” she underwent a mastopexy.
Case 3 – Breast Lift
This 57 year old was 5’7” and 157 pounds and wanted to improve her breast shape and reduce her size somewhat. She underwent an anchor mastopexy.
Case 4 – Breast Lift
This 42 year old was 5’2”, weighed 102 pounds and wore a 30E bra. She wanted to be smaller and less droopy. She underwent a mastopexy with reduction and is now a 30 C.
Case 5 – Breast Lift
This 27 year-old patient was 5’10″, weighed 175 pounds and wore a 36 D bra. She felt her breasts were too droopy, especially since she had never been pregnant. To restore her shape and to reduce her size slightly, she underwent a mastopexy or breast lift.
Case 6 – Breast Lift
This 42 year old was dissatisfied with the shape of her breasts after the birth of three children. She underwent a full mastopexy to improve her shape.
Case 7 – Breast Lift
This 35 year old was 5’7”, weighed 163 pounds and wanted her breasts to be “perkier.” She underwent a mastopexy to accomplish this.
Case 8 – Breast Lift
This 53 year old was 5’6″, weighed 150 pounds and wanted to improve her breast shape without implants. She underwent a bilateral breast lift to achieve this.
Case 9 – Breast Lift
This 41 year old mother of three was interested in improving her breasts and abdomen in one setting. She was 5’3″ and weighed 140 pounds. She was unhappy with the shape of her breasts but did not want a breast implant. She therefore underwent a bilateral breast lift.
Breast Lift Results
Dr. Pin sees many patients at our practice who have developed significant drooping of the breasts due to pregnancy, weight loss, and the aging process. Some of our patients have retained their breast volume and shape, but the breast tissue and nipple sags below the fold of the breast. These patients are good candidates for breast lift surgery. Other patients have ptosis and have lost breast tissue over the years, making the breasts look deflated. In these cases, the patient is probably a better candidate for the breast augmentation and lift procedures, rather than just a breast lift.
If you are unhappy the appearance of your breasts, schedule a consultation with Dr. Pin to find out if you are a good candidate for plastic surgery. Dr. Pin can advise you of the treatment options that will best suit your cosmetic preferences and body type, and go over the side effects, recovery, and costs associated with each procedure.