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Breast Lift

A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that raises the position of the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast position.

Breast Lift Sydney

A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that raises the position of the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the breasts.

Concerns a Breast Lift (Mastopexy) May Address

  • Breast ptosis: A breast lift may be considered by people whose breasts have a lower position on the chest, which can occur over time due to factors such as ageing, weight changes, or breastfeeding.
  • Nipple and areola position: The procedure can reposition nipples and areolas that point downward, which can develop as part of breast tissue changes.
  • Skin laxity: It can involve the removal of excess skin and tightening of tissues where the skin has stretched due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or significant weight changes.
  • Breast asymmetry: In some cases, a breast lift may address differences in breast position where one side sits lower than the other.
  • Change in breast shape: The surgery can alter the breast profile when it appears elongated or has less fullness in the upper portion.
  • Low-set breasts: May be considered when breasts sit lower on the chest due to stretched skin and supporting ligaments.
  • Volume distribution: The procedure can change the distribution of existing breast tissue when more volume is concentrated in the lower half of the breast.

It’s important to remember that every individual is unique and so too are their needs and desired outcomes for cosmetic surgery. If you’re considering a procedure, it’s essential to have a comprehensive consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. They can help you understand whether you’re a suitable candidate and what you can realistically expect from the surgery. The information provided here is meant to help guide you, but it’s not a replacement for professional medical advice. Always organise a consultation for personalised advice.

If you are concerned about the way you look or are thinking about cosmetic surgery for confidence reasons, there are alternatives. Talking to a counsellor or psychologist may help you overcome your concerns about your appearance.

What to Expect

Consultation

The process of considering a breast lift (mastopexy) generally starts with a consultation with the surgeon. During this appointment, your medical history, current breast structure, and skin characteristics will be assessed. The surgeon will examine factors such as breast size, shape, and skin elasticity. This consultation is also an opportunity to discuss your reasons for seeking the procedure, review the surgical options available, and ask any questions you may have.

Number and type of consultation
It is a requirement under the law, that a patient seeking cosmetic surgery must have at least two pre-operative consultations. The patient’s first consultation must be with the medical practitioner who will perform the surgery or another registered health practitioner who works with the medical practitioner who will perform the surgery (not a patient advisor or an agent). At least one of the two consultations must be in person with the medical practitioner who will perform the surgery. Other consultations can be in person or by video.

When consent can be given
A patient must not be requested to sign consent forms at their first consultation and cannot consent to cosmetic surgery until they have had an in-person consultation with the medical practitioner who will perform the surgery. The decision to have the surgery (provision of informed consent) must be made at a consultation with the medical practitioner who will perform the procedure (in person or by video).

Cooling-off Period
There must be a cooling-off period of at least seven days after the patient has had two consultations and given informed consent (signed consent forms), before the surgery can be booked or a deposit paid.

Preparation

Once the surgical plan has been agreed upon, you will be provided with instructions on how to prepare for your breast lift (mastopexy). These may include dietary recommendations, guidance regarding smoking and alcohol, information about medications or supplements, and other pre-operative care directions.

Surgery

A breast lift (mastopexy) is generally performed under general anaesthesia and may take around two to three hours. The procedure involves making incisions around the areola, extending vertically from the areola to the breast crease, and in some cases along the breast crease. Breast tissue is reshaped, the nipple and areola are repositioned, and any excess skin is removed. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
  • Surgery Time
    1.5 to 2.5 hours
  • Hospital Time
    Day stay with an option for overnight

Recovery

After surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery area for a period of time. In many cases, people can return home the same day, although an overnight hospital stay may sometimes be recommended. Swelling, bruising, and discomfort are common and usually decrease over the following days.

Most people are able to resume non-strenuous daily activities within about a week, while activities that require more physical effort are generally avoided for two to four weeks. Follow-up appointments will be arranged to monitor healing and recovery.

Changes to breast shape and position may be visible within a few weeks, although the final outcome can take several months, as healing and settling occur at different rates for each person.
  • Time off work
    2 weeks
  • Cast Removal
    Drains for 2 to 5 days - Garment for 12 weeks
  • Showering
    Sponge bath after two days however incisions must remain dry
  • Exercise
    Take easy for 3 months
  • Driving
    4 to 6 weeks and not while taking prescribed pain relief. We also recommend checking with your CTA insurer as to the post surgery exclusion period.
  • Travel
    After 2 weeks for national and 4 weeks for international
  • Full Recovery
    12 months for final results

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Want to ask a question or organisation a consultation?

Dr Kenneth Brito

MD, MSurg, FACCSM, FRACGP
Dr. Kenneth Brito is a cosmetic doctor with more than 13 years of postgraduate experience. Since earning his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 2007 and his Masters of Surgery from the University of Sydney in 2012, he has continued to build his expertise through advanced training. Dr. Brito values clear communication and works closely with patients to plan treatments that prioritise safety and individual needs.
Cosmetic Doctor
MED0001680302

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Get in touch today to organise a consultation or to find out more information.

Our team will give you a call to discuss your enquiry and we will then send you any relevant information via email.
You will need a GP referral for surgical procedures. AHPRA require all patients having a surgical cosmetic or medical procedure to have a GP referral. You can fax your referral to 02 8072 6824 or email office@drzacharia.com.au
You will need a GP referral for surgical procedures. AHPRA require all patients having a surgical cosmetic or medical procedure to have a GP referral. You can fax your referral to 02 8072 6824 or email office@drzacharia.com.au

Considerations Before Cosmetic Surgery

While we aim to provide accurate information about the different surgical procedures available, it’s important to understand that the content provided here serves as a general guide only. The specifics of each surgery, including the procedure detailed above, can and will vary significantly from person to person, depending on their unique circumstances and physical characteristics.

Undergoing cosmetic surgery is a serious decision that requires ample thought, careful consideration, and meticulous planning. It should never be taken lightly or treated trivially, as it can have profound impacts on one’s lifestyle and wellbeing.

Recovery from cosmetic surgery, too, requires time, support, and proper aftercare. We strive to present realistic and transparent information about the recovery process, but individual experiences may vary. It is typical for recovery to involve certain services or requirements, such as the use of compression garments or receiving therapeutic massages. It also often necessitates significant lifestyle changes, which may include a period of absence from employment and temporary restrictions on certain activities.

In light of these considerations, we strongly encourage potential patients to engage in comprehensive discussions with their GP and our surgeons. The goal is to fully understand the implications, requirements, and likely outcomes of any chosen procedure, and to make informed decisions about their health and aesthetics.

For more information on preparing for cosmetic surgery visit health.gov.au/cosmeticsurgery

General risks and complications

  • Substantial Hemorrhage: This involves severe blood loss from the area that underwent surgery, which may necessitate additional medical interventions.
  • Susceptibility to Infection: Post-surgery, the risk of infection can rise, potentially requiring either antibiotic treatment or subsequent surgical interventions.
  • Allergic Responses: Patients may exhibit allergic reactions to medical materials such as sutures, dressings, or antiseptic solutions used during and after the procedure.
  • Hematoma Formation: This involves the development of a sizable clot of blood beneath the incision site, which may necessitate medical drainage.
  • Post-Surgical Discomfort: Patients may experience pain, bruising, and swelling in the area surrounding the surgical site.
  • Scar Development: There's a risk of developing keloids or hypertrophic scars, which are elevated, red, and thickened scars over the healed incisions. Though they can be bothersome and aesthetically displeasing, they don't pose a direct health threat.
  • Delayed Healing Process: Healing can be sluggish, especially in patients with pre-existing conditions like diabetes or those who smoke.
  • Anaesthesia Risks: Patients may experience short-term nausea following general anaesthesia, along with other potential risks associated with anaesthesia.

Breast reduction risks and complications

  • Altered Breast or Nipple Sensation: Breast lift surgery can lead to temporary or permanent changes in breast or nipple sensation, including numbness or increased sensitivity.
  • Asymmetry: Despite careful surgical planning, there's a risk that the breasts may not be symmetrical in size or shape after the surgery.
  • Dissatisfaction with Cosmetic Outcome: The patient might be dissatisfied with the shape or contour of the lifted breasts, potentially requiring further corrective surgery.
  • Difficulty with Breastfeeding: Breast lift surgery can potentially impact the ability to breastfeed in the future.
  • Changes in Breast Skin Sensation: Some patients experience changes in the sensation of skin over the breasts. While this is often temporary, in rare cases it may be permanent.
  • Potential for Revision Surgery: If the results of the breast lift are not satisfactory, or if complications occur, additional surgery may be required.
  • Loss of Breast Tissue: There's a small risk of loss of breast tissue due to changes in blood supply during the surgery, which may affect the aesthetic outcome.
  • Breast Ptosis Recurrence: Over time, and due to factors such as aging, gravity, weight fluctuations, and hormonal changes, the breasts may sag again after the surgery.

AHPRA Registration

  • Dr Michael Zacharia MED0001178357 - Otolaryngology
  • Dr Kenneth Brito MED0001680302 - General Practice
  • Dr Ahmed Alsultan MED0001647273 - General Practice
Disclaimer: Surgical and invasive procedures are not an exact science and they carry risks. Results vary with each patient depending on their age, health, weight, hormones and lifestyle. Please note that results are not permanent solutions and will change as your body changes over the years. After you consult with Team MZ, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner
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