Breast Lift Tucson by James Rough, M.D. Plastic Surgery
Breast Lift Tucson, AZ | James Rough, M.D. Plastic Surgery
What is a Breast Lift?
A surgical breast lift, medically known as mastopexy, is a specialized body contouring treatment designed to redefine breast shape and appearance. This surgical procedure addresses breast sagging by removing excess skin and tightening underlying tissue to produce a more youthful, elevated contour. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. James Rough offers this transformative procedure for women experiencing breast changes due to aging, weight loss, or pregnancy.
How Does a Breast Lift Work?
The breast lift procedure typically requires 2-4 hours and is performed under general anesthesia. Surgeons utilize two primary techniques: the inverted-T (anchor) method and vertical incision approach. During the surgery, Dr. Rough carefully:
- Removes loose and wrinkled skin
- Eliminates excess fatty tissue
- Repositions and tightens breast tissue
- Reconstructs and resizes areolas for symmetry
Patients should anticipate a recovery period of 4-6 weeks before resuming normal activities.
Breast Lift Candidacy in Tucson
Women considering a breast lift in Tucson may be ideal candidates if they experience:
- Significant breast sagging
- Loss of breast volume and shape
- Asymmetrical breast positioning
- Difficulty finding properly fitting clothing
Personalized Surgical Approach
Dr. James Rough specializes in creating customized treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique anatomical needs and aesthetic goals. During an initial consultation, he will comprehensively evaluate your breast structure and recommend the most appropriate surgical technique.
Recovery and Expectations
Patients can expect gradual improvement in breast appearance and positioning following the procedure. While initial recovery takes 4-6 weeks, final results may take several months to fully manifest as tissues heal and settle.
For more information about Breast Lift in Tucson, AZ, submit an enquiry to James Rough, M.D. Plastic Surgery.