Breast Lift Frisco by Solomon Plastic Surgery
Breast Lift Frisco, TX | Solomon Plastic Surgery
Understanding Breast Lift Surgery
Breasts undergo significant changes due to pregnancy, aging, and hormonal shifts. These transformations can include loss of volume, sagging, and changes in nipple position. A breast lift, or mastopexy, is designed to restore breast shape by removing excess skin and repositioning breast tissue to a more elevated position on the chest wall.
Ideal Candidates for Breast Lift
Women experiencing breast changes from aging and childbirth are typically excellent candidates for a surgical breast lift. Key indicators include:
- Sagging breast tissue
- Nipples positioned lower than desired
- Excess loose skin
- Desire to restore breast shape and symmetry
Types of Breast Lift Techniques
Dr. Solomon offers multiple breast lift techniques tailored to individual anatomy:
- Circumareolar Lift:
- Vertical Mastopexy:
- Anchor or Inverted T Lift:
Recovery and Results
Patients typically return home the same day with moderate post-operative discomfort. A support bra helps ease recovery, and most individuals can resume normal work activities within 2-3 days. Strenuous activities should be restricted for 4-6 weeks.
Long-Term Considerations
A breast lift will not increase breast size but can create a fuller appearance by rearranging existing tissue. Results are generally stable, though natural aging and significant weight changes can impact long-term outcomes.
Combining Procedures
Many patients choose to combine breast lift with complementary procedures such as:
- Breast augmentation
- Breast reduction
- Tummy tuck
- Liposuction
Why Choose Dr. Matthias Solomon
Dr. Solomon brings exceptional expertise with triple board certification in plastic surgery, facial plastic surgery, and general surgery. His specialized training and global experience ensure safe, artful breast lift procedures tailored to each patient's unique anatomy.
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