Breast Augmentation With Lift in the Greater Charlotte Area
Breast augmentation with lift is the ultimate cosmetic reinvention, melding two of the most sought-after techniques to elevate, shape, and amplify your assets. It’s hardly a wonder since, separately, both procedures are the top breast surgeries every year. Together, they combine the best of what cosmetic surgery offers in one package deal. It’s time to reveal the inside scoop on everything you need to know about this glamorous procedure—detailing the ins and outs of what’s involved, pinpointing who’s the perfect candidate, revealing the dazzling benefits, and laying out the fabulous options you have at your disposal.
What Is Breast Augmentation With Lift?
Breast augmentation with lift, often referred to as augmentation-mastopexy, is a dual-purpose surgical procedure designed to both enhance breast volume and elevate sagging breasts. This procedure combines two techniques: breast augmentation and breast lift. The former involves the use of implants or fat grafting to increase the size of the breasts. The breast lift technique addresses sagging by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to raise and reshape the breasts to a youthful, perky appearance. The combination of these procedures is ideal for women who desire both fuller breasts and improved breast position.
What Are the Benefits of Breast Augmentation With Lift?
Breast augmentation with a breast lift offers many benefits, making it the go-to choice for countless women.
- Enhanced Breast Volume: This procedure immediately boosts volume, giving the breasts a fuller, more balanced appearance. It’s the ultimate ticket to skyrocketing self-confidence and a revitalized body image.
- Improved Breast Position: The lift aspect tackles the issue of sagging, delivering a youthful, elevated breast position. The result is a more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable profile.
- Customized Results: One of the wonders of this procedure is its ability to be tailored to fit individual preferences and anatomical needs. Surgeons craft the size, shape, and placement of implants to meet your unique desires.
- Long-lasting Results: With proper care and maintenance, the results of a breast augmentation with lift can stand the test of time. Maintaining a stable weight and adhering to your postoperative instructions are key to ensuring enduring outcomes.
- Enhanced Symmetry: For those dealing with asymmetrical breasts, this procedure offers a chance to achieve a beautifully balanced and symmetrical look, turning any imbalances into a thing of the past.
- Boosted Self-Esteem: Many women who undergo a breast augmentation with a breast lift report a delightful surge in self-confidence, a renewed sense of body image, and improved overall psychological well-being.
How Is a Breast Augmentation With Lift Performed?
Consultation
During your initial consultation, you can expect a detailed discussion with Dr. Loflin about your aesthetic goals, preferences, and medical history. Your surgeon will assess your breast anatomy, review different implant options, and recommend a surgical plan tailored to your specific needs. This is the time to ask questions about the procedure, recovery, and expected outcomes.
The Breast Augmentation With Lift Procedure
On the day of the surgery, the procedure starts with general anesthesia to ensure you remain completely unconscious and comfortable throughout. The choice of incision is based on the extent of the lift needed and the type of augmentation planned. The breast lift component involves removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue, repositioning the nipple to a more youthful height, and reshaping the breast. The surgeon secures the breast tissue in its new position.
Following the lift, augmentation is performed, which involves inserting implants or injecting fat (in the case of fat grafting) to enhance breast volume. Depending on your goals and anatomical considerations, implants may be placed either below the chest muscle (submuscular) or above it (subglandular).
Once the desired shape and volume are achieved, the surgeon closes the incisions with sutures. These may be dissolvable or require removal during a follow-up visit. After surgery, you will be moved to a recovery area where medical staff will monitor you as the anesthesia wears off. Your surgeon will provide detailed postoperative care instructions, including how to manage pain, care for your incisions, and when to resume normal activities.
What Are My Breast Augmentation With Lift Options?
When considering breast augmentation with lift, there are various options to explore, depending on your goals and anatomical considerations.
Breast Implant Types
- Silicone Implants: These implants are filled with a silicone gel that mimics the natural feel of breast tissue. They are available in various shapes and sizes, offering a range of options for natural-looking results.
- Gummy Bear Implants: These are silicone implants with a cohesive gel that maintains their shape even if the implant shell is ruptured. They offer a natural feel and are less prone to leakage. Most Silicone implants are gummy bear implants.
- Saline Implants: These implants are filled with a sterile saltwater (saline) solution after they are inserted and can be adjusted during surgery to achieve the desired volume.
- Fat Grafting: This method involves harvesting fat from another part of the body (such as the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the breasts. It’s a more natural alternative but may require multiple sessions for optimal results.
Breast Implant Placement Options
- Submuscular Placement: Implants are placed beneath the chest muscle, which can provide a more natural look and feel while also helping to reduce the risk of capsular contracture (hardening of scar tissue around the implant).
- Subglandular Placement: Implants are placed directly beneath the breast tissue, above the chest muscle. This may offer a quicker recovery but can be more noticeable if there is less natural breast tissue.
Breast Lift Techniques
- Periareolar Lift: Also known as a donut lift, this technique involves making an incision around the areola to remove excess skin and lift the breast. It’s suitable for mild to moderate sagging.
- Vertical Lift: Also called a lollipop lift, this technique involves a vertical incision extending from the areola down to the breast crease. It allows for more extensive lifting and shaping.
- Anchor Lift: This technique involves incisions around the areola, vertically down to the breast crease, and along the breast fold. It is ideal for cases of significant sagging and provides the most comprehensive lifting.
FAQ About Breast Augmentation With Lift
What other procedures can be combined with breast augmentation with lift?
Breast augmentation with lift can be combined with several other procedures to enhance overall results. Common combinations include:
- Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty): This is for more comprehensive body contouring, especially after significant weight loss or pregnancy.
- Liposuction: To remove stubborn fat deposits in areas like the abdomen, thighs, or flanks, creating a more sculpted look.
- Mommy Makeover: Combining breast enhancement with body contouring procedures is recommended for those seeking complete rejuvenation.
Is breast augmentation with lift painful?
Most patients experience only moderate discomfort rather than severe pain following the procedure. Your surgeon will provide pain medication to ease any soreness. Expect some swelling and bruising, but rest assured, these symptoms typically diminish as you heal. Following your surgeon’s postoperative instructions can significantly reduce discomfort and ensure a smoother recovery.
Does breast augmentation with lift leave scars?
Yes, the procedure will leave scars, but they typically fade over time. The location and visibility of scars depend on the incision type used. Inframammary incisions are less noticeable, while anchor or periareolar incisions may be more visible initially but often blend well with the natural contours of the breast.
What are the risks associated with breast augmentation with lift?
As with any surgical procedure, breast augmentation with lift carries risks. Potential risks include:
- Infection: Rare but possible and usually manageable with antibiotics.
- Bleeding: Some bleeding is normal, but excessive bleeding may require additional treatment.
- Capsular Contracture: The formation of scar tissue around the implant, which may require additional surgery to correct.
- Implant Rupture or Leakage: Requires replacement of the implant.
- Scarring: Although typically minimal, some patients may experience noticeable scars.
How long do breast augmentation with lift results last?
The results of breast augmentation with lift can last for many years. Implants typically need replacement or adjustment every 10 to 20 years, depending on individual factors and implant type. The effects of the lift can be long-lasting if you maintain a stable weight and follow a healthy lifestyle.
Can I breastfeed after a breast augmentation with a lift?
Many women can breastfeed after undergoing the procedure. It generally does not interfere with milk production or the ability to breastfeed. However, discuss any concerns with your surgeon before the procedure.
Will I need to replace my implants in the future?
Implants are not lifetime devices. Although many implants last 10 to 20 years, you might need to replace them sooner due to factors like rupture, capsular contracture, or personal preference. Regular follow-up visits with your surgeon will help monitor the condition of your implants.