Breast Lift Salisbury by Dr. Christopher J. Pellegrino, MD
Breast Lift Salisbury, MD | Dr. Christopher J. Pellegrino, MD
Understanding Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Procedures
A breast lift, medically known as mastopexy, is a surgical procedure designed to restore a more youthful position and form to the breasts. The procedure typically involves one or more of the following techniques:
- Raising the nipple position
- Reshaping the breast mound
- Elevating the overall breast contour
Goals of a Breast Lift in Salisbury
Peninsula Plastic Surgery aims to achieve comprehensive aesthetic outcomes through breast lift procedures, including:
- Creating higher, more youthful breast contours
- Developing perky and symmetrical breast shape
- Repositioning nipple-areolar complexes
- Enhancing overall self-confidence
Ideal Candidates for Breast Lift Surgery
Breast lift procedures are recommended for women experiencing:
- Breast sagging due to pregnancy, genetics, or weight changes
- Significant breast asymmetry
- Nipples positioned lower than desired
- Breast shape changes after medical procedures
Surgical Technique and Approach
Dr. Pellegrino performs breast lifts utilizing advanced mastopexy techniques, which may include:
- Donut mastopexy with minimal incisions
- Lollipop lift for moderate reshaping
- Anchor scar technique for extensive breast reconstruction
Procedure Details
Breast lift surgeries are conducted as outpatient procedures under IV sedation or general anesthesia. The surgical approach is customized based on individual anatomical needs and desired outcomes.
Recovery and Expectations
Patients can typically:
- Return home the same day
- Resume light activities within 5-10 days
- Experience gradual refinement of results over several months
Potential Considerations
Factors influencing long-term breast lift results include:
- Natural aging processes
- Weight fluctuations
- Gravitational changes
For more information about Breast Lift in Salisbury, MD, submit an enquiry to Dr. Christopher J. Pellegrino, MD at Peninsula Plastic Surgery.