MASTOPEXY - AUGMENTATION
Additive mastopexy, also known as mastopexy with implants, is a surgical procedure used to lift and increase the volume of the breast. This technique is a good option for women who wish to restore breast volume after significant weight loss or pregnancy, or for those who simply want to have larger and more harmonious breasts.
During the additive mastopexy procedure, the plastic surgeon places a silicone implant of appropriate size inside the breast to increase volume and improve its shape.
Additive mastopexy has numerous advantages. Firstly, the results are long-lasting and the procedure has a high success rate. In addition, the implant can be customized to meet the individual needs of the patient, including the shape, size, and type of implant used.
However, additive mastopexy also has some potential risks and complications, including the risk of infection, bleeding, breast asymmetry, scar formation, and capsular contracture. It is important to discuss these risks with a qualified plastic surgeon before undergoing the procedure.
In summary, additive mastopexy is an effective surgical technique for lifting and increasing breast volume. The choice of technique and type of implant depends on the individual needs of the patient. It is important to consult a qualified plastic surgeon to determine which additive mastopexy technique is best suited to your needs.