Your Breast Lift and You - What You Can Expect Before, During, and After Surgery

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A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a common cosmetic surgery procedure performed to help return a youthful and firmer shape to the breast. Over time, the skin's natural elasticity is broken down and the weight of the breast can cause it to sag. Even women who have smaller breasts can suffer from this condition.

In preparing for a breast lift, your cosmetic surgeon will explain the entire procedure to you, talk to you about what the end result will look like, and also talk to you at great length about what the recovery process will be like. Unlike a breast augmentation, there won't be a chance to "choose" a new breast shape but, with modern computer technology, you should be able to see a visual representation of what your chest will look like, post-surgery. You should undergo a complete medical evaluation as to the status of your overall health and also have a mammogram done before this procedure takes place.

Perhaps the most important part of the process leading up to your breast lift surgery is the selection of the right surgeon. A breast lift may not as fine and intricate an operation as an augmentation, but you still want to find a surgeon who has the best reputation and history of successful operations.

On the day of your surgery, you can expect to be a bit nervous. Your surgeon will give you a comprehensive list of things to do, and not do, that you will need to follow in the days prior to your surgery. It can be a lot to digest, so feel free to talk to your doctor or a nurse if you have any questions.

In most cases, the bruising and pain that might come with a surgery lasts from two to three weeks. During that time, there can be swelling, as well, but your surgeon should give you painkillers and even anti-swelling medication to help treat these side-effects. You may also be provided with a support bra of elastic bandage to help with the healing process. A small tube may also be placed under your skin to help collect any excess liquids that may drain. It may take as long as a month to truly evaluate your procedure. It is only when all of the swelling has gone down that you will be able to tell if your breast lift gave you the desired results.

For more information on breast augmentation in San Antonio, liposuction in San Antonio, and facelift in San Antonio, it is important to find a skilled plastic surgeon near you.

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