Yes. Scars vary depending on the degree of sagging, and may be around the areola, in a vertical or “T” shape. They are all strategically positioned and tend to become more discreet with time and proper care.
Mastopexy without a prosthesis is not intended to increase the size of the breasts. It uses the patient's own tissue to remodel and elevate the breasts. In some cases, there may be a slight reduction due to the removal of excess skin.
Initial recovery takes two to three weeks, with the use of a surgical bra and restriction of sudden movements. The final result, with better contour definition, is observed over the months, after the tissues settle.
Yes. By using only the patient's own tissue, the result maintains natural touch and movement, preserving the original anatomy with a higher and firmer shape.