Breast Lift Evans by Manuel Medina, MD
Breast Lift in Evans, GA
Understanding the Breast Lift Procedure
A breast lift, medically known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure designed to elevate and reshape sagging breasts. Manuel Medina, MD specializes in customized breast lift techniques that restore breast firmness and create a more youthful body contour.
Breast Lift Goals and Techniques
- Reposition nipples to a more aesthetic location
- Eliminate breast sagging and elongation
- Enhance overall breast shape and symmetry
- Restore a more youthful breast profile
Ideal Candidates for Breast Lift Surgery
Patients considering a breast lift typically experience:
- Nipples pointing downward
- Significant breast tissue sagging
- Loss of breast volume and firmness
- Asymmetrical breast positioning
Breast Lift Procedure Details
Manuel Medina, MD performs breast lift surgeries under general anesthesia. The procedure involves strategically placed incisions following the natural breast contour, lifting breast tissue, repositioning nipples, and removing excess skin to create a more elevated and shapely bust line.
Recovery and Expectations
Post-surgical recovery typically involves:
- Initial rest period of one week
- Gradual return to normal activities over four weeks
- Wearing a compressive support bra during healing
- Potential temporary changes in nipple sensitivity
Combining Procedures
For patients seeking additional volume, Manuel Medina, MD can combine breast lift with breast implants to achieve a fuller, more comprehensive breast enhancement result.
Long-Term Results
A breast lift is a long-lasting procedure, with results typically maintaining their shape for 10 years or more. Factors such as pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and natural aging can influence long-term outcomes.
Potential Considerations
Patients should consider timing their breast lift when they are:
- No longer planning future pregnancies
- At a stable body weight
- In good overall health
For more information about Breast Lift in Evans, GA, submit an enquiry to Manuel Medina, MD.