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The Superior Crescent Breast Lift (Nipple Lift)

  One of the most important features of a good-looking breast is the position of the nipple on the mound. Ideally placed at the central meridian of the breast, the nipple-areolar complex (hereafter referred to as the nipple) and its position imparts a significant impression about the youthful or aged appearance of the breast. As Read More…

Full Breast Lifts For The Saggy Breast After Extreme Weight Loss

One of the many unfortunate body changes that occurs after losing a lot of weight in women is a deflation of the breast. Rarely does any woman lose significant weight and not create a much greater sag of the breast. This breast sag is known in plastic surgery terms as ptosis. Occurring in varying degrees, Read More…

Breast Lifts After Extreme Weight Loss

For almost all extreme weight loss patients, reshaping the female breast requires a mastopexy or a breast lift. This procedure is mostly about reshaping the breast through removing excess skin, moving the nipple to a higher position, and reshaping the breast mound. The skin of the breast is much like a bra, providing support and Read More…

Breast Sagging (Ptosis) and Lifting After Extreme Weight Loss

While all breasts naturally sag as a result of aging, this problem is significantly exaggerated by extreme weight loss. Much like letting air out of a balloon, the breast deflates with weight loss and the breast mound and nipple sag and, in many cases, end up with the breast pointing south and the nipple pointing Read More…

The Upper Body Lift in Bariatric Plastic Surgery

The excess skin and fat from extreme weight loss often creates a circumferential hanging effect at many levels of the body. While many think of the body lift as only one contouring procedure, they are only thinking of the lower body lift or circumferential body lift procedure. There is another body lift procedure for the Read More…

The Breast Lift in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

Of the many body deformities that result from excess skin after massive weight loss in the bariatric surgery patient, the most difficult in my experience is that of the breast. Loss of breast volume, a low nipple position, and sagging skin from a ‘deflated balloon’ creates a breast problem that offers a lot of challenges. Read More…

Breast Lifts with and without Implants

  Many women, usually after pregnancy, desire improvement from the resultant change that has occurred in their breasts. Usually the resultant breast involution (shrinking) that occurs after most pregnancies results in sagging or ptosis of the breast. the breasts may appear deflated but the problem is really one of too much skin now for the Read More…

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