Breast ptosis is an operation that is done to correct sagging breasts but normal size. It is intended for women who after one or more pregnancies, after a breastfeeding or after a diet saw their breasts sag and lose volume.
If the breast sagging and lack of volume by this technique will complement the development of prostheses. In some cases, in addition to identifying the breast, it is necessary to decrease the size of the areola (nipple). The scars may extend from the areola to the crease under the breast in inverted T-shaped. The size and extent of scarring depend on the size of the breast sagging.
The procedure lasts from 1:30 to 3:00.
This operation is performed under local anesthesia and sedation or general anesthesia.
The payback is fast. Usually the patient is detained overnight. After surgery, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs will be prescribed.
The increase in breast size due to inflammation, and possible bruising will disappear after 5 to 10 days. The stitches will be removed one week after surgery, and wearing a special bra is recommended for two weeks.
The patient must meet a one week rest and not perform any physical activity that requires significant effort for 30 to 40 days depending on the magnitude of the intervention.



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