Considering
having a breast lift in Beverly Hills? As women age,
their breasts may sag somewhat. This can be exacerbated by pregnancy
or nursing. In these situations, many women enjoy beneficial results
from a breast lift or “mastopexy.” In this procedure,
the skin of the breast is tightened to return the breast to a more
youthful shape, firmness, and position. Sometimes an implant is placed
as part of the procedure to increase breast volume. Incisions are
usually around the nipple and sometimes extend down to the underside
of the breast. There are a lot of options in breast lift surgery,
and at Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery we will work with you to choose
the approach that will create the best results.
During your consultation for a breast lift at Rodeo Drive Plastic
Surgery, your plastic surgeon will discuss recommendations for
the type
of incision
to
use and the possible benefits of including an implant as part of
the procedure. The procedure is usually done as an outpatient,
under general anesthesia administered by a physician anesthesiologist
to minimize discomfort during the procedure. Most patients have
very little pain following the surgery as well because long-acting
local anesthetic is administered as part of the procedure. Most
patients return to work about a week after surgery. There may be
some bruising for a week or so and some swelling for a few weeks
following surgery.
Breast Lift in Beverly Hills Learn
more about breast implants and other breast procedures offered
here at
Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, located in Beverly Hills.
Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery is located in Southern California serving Beverly Hills and Los Angeles.
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