Many women contemplate having cosmetic procedures done, but they are unsure of the details involved in the process. One type of surgery that has often looked into for women who have been through pregnancy or extreme weight loss is the breast lift. This procedure is also called a mastopexy. It is often the optimal choice for anyone experiencing sagging, drooping or an irregular shape. The thought of having surgery can make a person uneasy if they are unaware of the details involved in the process. Fortunately, today's plastic surgeons are skilled, capable, and willing to discuss the procedure at length to help qualm any concerns.
During the consultation appointment, the director will take a medical history, as well as discuss what has motivated you to have the breast lift done. He will go over any preparations that need to be done prior to the procedure and fill you in on the details of what you can expect in the months following the procedure. At this time you will also be able to get a detailed estimation of the cost. Many offices will provide financing options; this is something that should be discussed with the financial or office manager the day of your consultation.
The day of the surgery, you will be expected to arrive early so that the nurses can prep you for your operation. Most doctors allow an hour for the operation, though it can take only half of that. Since a breast lift is done on an outpatient basis, you will be sent to a recovery room where you will rest for an hour or so. Once the doctor is satisfied that you are feeling all right and everything is looking okay, you will be sent home to finish off your recovery. You should expect to spend approximately 4 days at home resting, after which time you would be able to return to work. Approximately 2 weeks post surgery, with doctor's approval, you will be able to return to all of your normal activity.
This operation is a good option for anyone who is experiencing a moderate to serious level of dissatisfaction with their chest. A person's skin loses elasticity with age. Pregnancy and weight gain cause tissues to stretch. After pregnancy, or post weight loss, the body has gone back to its optimal size. Because of the loss of elasticity and stretching that was done, some areas of the body will have excess tissue that remains. Breast lift surgery can help take care of this problem when it occurs in the chest area.
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