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Breast Lift
A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that raises the breasts and improves their shape. It is typically performed on women who have experienced sagging or drooping breasts due to factors such as age, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss.
Benefits of a Breast Lift
- Improved breast shape and appearance
- Increased confidence and self-esteem
- Reduced back and shoulder pain caused by sagging breasts
Risks of a Breast Lift
As with any surgical procedure, there are certain risks associated with breast lifts. These include:- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Asymmetry
- Loss of nipple sensation
Choosing a Surgeon
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon who specializes in breast lift surgery. Your surgeon should be able to explain the procedure in detail and answer all of your questions.During the Procedure
A breast lift is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make incisions around the breasts and remove excess skin and tissue. The breasts will then be lifted and reshaped. The incisions will be closed with sutures.Recovery
After a breast lift, you will be required to wear a surgical bra for several weeks. You may also experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Most women are able to return to work and other activities within a few weeks.Results
The results of a breast lift are typically long-lasting. However, it is important to maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle to prevent the breasts from sagging again.Candidate
Maintaining good overall health and well-being is essential for a successful breast lift procedure and long-term results.
Regular exercise and a healthy diet can help to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support a healthy weight.
It is important to avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, as these substances can damage the skin and interfere with healing.
Getting enough sleep and managing stress are also important for overall health and well-being, which can impact the outcome of the procedure.
Following the surgeon's instructions for post-operative care is crucial for a smooth recovery and optimal results.
Side & After Effects
- Bruising and swelling
- Pain and discomfort
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Nipple loss
- Asymmetry
- Unsatisfactory results
The after effects of a breast lift can vary depending on the individual patient. Some patients may experience only minor discomfort, while others may experience more severe pain and swelling. It is important to follow the surgeon's instructions carefully after surgery to minimize the risks of complications.
Most patients can expect to return to their normal activities within a few weeks after surgery. However, it is important to avoid strenuous activity for several months to allow the incision to heal properly.
If you are considering a breast lift, it is important to discuss the risks and after effects with your surgeon. This will help you make an informed decision about whether or not the procedure is right for you.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Thomas Taylor, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Thomas S. Taylor, MD, is a Los Angeles plastic and reconstructive surgeon recognized for the enthusiasm and compassion with which he approaches his craft. After completing his extensive and rigorous medical training at various prestigious institutions from coast to coast, he established his own plastic surgery practice in Pasadena, California in 1997. Dr. Taylor has provided outstanding, life-changing results for countless patients throughout the U.S. He specializes in numerous procedures, including all aspects of breast surgery, body contouring through tummy tuck surgery, liposuction and BodyTite technology and minimally-invasive facial rejuvenation. Dr. Taylor’s surgical achievements have been recognized in several local and national media outlets and have been honored by his esteemed colleagues in the medical community.
Education & Training
1977 - 1981 Dartmouth College Biochemistry
1983 - 1987 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Doctor of Medicine
1987 - 1988 University of California, Los Angeles Internship in general surgery
1988 - 1992 University of California, Los Angeles Residency in general surgery
1994 - 1996 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
1996 - 1997 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2024
SF Gate Best of the Bay Award Finalist – Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon
Top Doctors Award 2024
America’s Best Physicians 2024
San Francisco Best of the Bay 2024 Nominee & Finalist
America’s Best Physicians 2023
America’s Best Plastic Surgeons, Esteemed Chairman Award 2023
Women of Impact Award 2023
Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2023
America’s Most Honored Doctors 2023
Top Doctor in Plastic Surgery Award
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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960 E Green St Suite 214, Pasadena, CA 91106, USA
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Breast Lift

Thomas Taylor, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
High Patient Satisfaction
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Breast Lift by Thomas Taylor, MD, FACS.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Breast Lift Overview Breast Lift Overview
A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that raises the breasts and improves their shape. It is typically performed on women who have experienced sagging or drooping breasts due to factors such as age, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss.
Benefits of a Breast Lift
- Improved breast shape and appearance
- Increased confidence and self-esteem
- Reduced back and shoulder pain caused by sagging breasts
Risks of a Breast Lift
As with any surgical procedure, there are certain risks associated with breast lifts. These include:- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Asymmetry
- Loss of nipple sensation
Choosing a Surgeon
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon who specializes in breast lift surgery. Your surgeon should be able to explain the procedure in detail and answer all of your questions.During the Procedure
A breast lift is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make incisions around the breasts and remove excess skin and tissue. The breasts will then be lifted and reshaped. The incisions will be closed with sutures.Recovery
After a breast lift, you will be required to wear a surgical bra for several weeks. You may also experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Most women are able to return to work and other activities within a few weeks.Results
The results of a breast lift are typically long-lasting. However, it is important to maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle to prevent the breasts from sagging again.Duration
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10 years
Maintaining good overall health and well-being is essential for a successful breast lift procedure and long-term results.
Regular exercise and a healthy diet can help to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support a healthy weight.
It is important to avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, as these substances can damage the skin and interfere with healing.
Getting enough sleep and managing stress are also important for overall health and well-being, which can impact the outcome of the procedure.
Following the surgeon's instructions for post-operative care is crucial for a smooth recovery and optimal results.
- Improved breast shape and contour: A breast lift can help to improve the shape and contour of the breasts, making them look more youthful and perky. This can be especially beneficial for women who have experienced sagging or drooping breasts due to age, pregnancy, or weight loss.
- Increased confidence: A breast lift can help to boost a woman's confidence by giving her a more youthful and attractive appearance. This can be especially beneficial for women who have been self-conscious about their breasts.
- Improved breast support: A breast lift can help to improve breast support by tightening the muscles and ligaments that support the breasts. This can help to reduce breast pain and discomfort, and can also make it easier to participate in physical activities.
- Reduced risk of breast cancer: Some studies have shown that women who have had a breast lift have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer. This is likely due to the fact that a breast lift removes excess breast tissue, which can be a risk factor for breast cancer.
Risks of a Breast Lift
- Bleeding and hematoma: Excess bleeding or a collection of blood outside the blood vessels can occur.
- Infection: Bacteria can enter the surgical site and cause an infection.
- Scarring: Scarring is a natural part of the healing process, but it can be more prominent or noticeable in some individuals.
- Skin loss: In rare cases, the skin around the incision site may become damaged or die, leading to skin loss.
- Nipple numbness: The nerves that supply sensation to the nipple can be affected during the surgery, resulting in nipple numbness or altered sensitivity.
- Asymmetry: The breasts may not be perfectly symmetrical after the lift, which can be due to individual anatomy or variations in the healing process.
- Implant complications (if implants are used): Implants may rupture, leak, or become displaced, requiring additional surgery.
Safety of a Breast Lift
The safety of a breast lift primarily depends on the surgeon's experience and skill, as well as the patient's overall health and adherence to post-operative instructions. When performed by a qualified plastic surgeon who adheres to strict surgical protocols, breast lifts are generally considered safe procedures.
To optimize safety:
- Choose a board-certified plastic surgeon: They have undergone specialized training and demonstrate their expertise in this type of surgery.
- Undergo a thorough medical evaluation: Your surgeon will assess your health, medical history, and any potential risk factors.
- Follow pre-operative instructions carefully: These may include avoiding certain medications, altering diet, and quitting smoking.
- Adhere to post-operative care: This includes keeping the incisions clean, wearing a surgical bra for support, and avoiding strenuous activities as directed.
- Attend follow-up appointments: Regular checkups allow the surgeon to monitor your healing and assess the results.
Additional Considerations:
- The risks and safety of a breast lift may vary depending on the type of lift performed (e.g., periareolar, vertical, anchor pattern).
- Smoking, obesity, and chronic health conditions can increase the risks of complications.
- It is important to have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery and understand that breast lifts do not prevent future breast sagging or volume loss.
Pre-Operative Preparation for a Breast Lift
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, medical history, and any concerns.
- Undergo a physical exam, including blood tests and mammogram, to ensure you are medically fit for surgery.
- Disclose any medications, supplements, or allergies you take.
2. Quit Smoking and Avoid Alcohol:
- Smoking can impair wound healing and increase the risk of complications. Quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery.
- Avoid excessive alcohol consumption as it can thin the blood and increase bleeding.
3. Manage Medications:
- Discuss any medications you are taking with your surgeon, especially blood thinners or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
- Some medications may need to be adjusted or stopped before surgery.
4. Maintain a Healthy Diet:
- Eat a nutritious diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein to support healing.
- Avoid sugary drinks and processed foods.
5. Exercise Regularly:
- Regular exercise can improve blood circulation and overall health.
- However, avoid strenuous activities that involve heavy lifting or breast movement.
6. Wear a Support Bra:
- Wear a supportive bra 24/7 for a few weeks leading up to surgery.
- This helps to reduce breast sagging and prepare the breasts for the new position.
7. Practice Deep Breathing:
- Practice deep breathing exercises to help manage pain and reduce anxiety.
- Inhale slowly and deeply through your nose, filling your lungs. Exhale slowly through your mouth.
8. Arrange for Post-Operative Care:
- Plan for someone to drive you home after surgery and stay with you for at least the first night.
- Arrange for assistance with daily tasks, such as cooking and cleaning.
9. Other Considerations:
- Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish before surgery.
- Take a bath or shower the night before surgery.
- Avoid wearing makeup or lotions on the day of surgery.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Stay overnight in the hospital for observation.
- Wear a supportive compression bra or binder for 2-6 weeks.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and pain.
- Avoid strenuous activity for the first 4-6 weeks.
- Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
Recovery Timeline:
-
0-2 Weeks:
- Rest and take it easy.
- Keep compression bra/binder on most of the time.
- Avoid lifting heavy objects or strenuous exercise.
-
2-4 Weeks:
- Slowly increase activity level.
- Remove compression bra/binder for short periods.
- Massage scars gently to promote healing.
-
4-6 Weeks:
- Return to most normal activities.
- Wear a supportive bra when exercising or lifting heavy objects.
- Continue to massage scars.
-
6-12 Weeks:
- Full recovery and optimal results are typically achieved.
- Scars will continue to fade over time.
General Tips for Recovery:
- Elevate: Keep your head and chest elevated while sleeping to reduce swelling.
- Massage: Gently massage the scars once they are healed to prevent scar formation.
- Avoid sun exposure: Cover your scars with sunscreen or UV-protective clothing to prevent discoloration.
- Follow instructions: Carefully follow your surgeon's instructions for incision care, pain management, and activity limitations.
- Listen to your body: Rest when you need to, and don't push yourself too hard during recovery.
- Seek medical attention: Contact your doctor if you experience any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or drainage from the incisions.
Emotional Recovery:
- Be patient: It takes time to adjust to your new breasts and body image.
- Seek support: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about your feelings and concerns.
- Celebrate the results: Focus on the positive outcomes and the improved self-confidence you may experience.
Things to know before start
Pre-Operative Preparation for a Breast Lift
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, medical history, and any concerns.
- Undergo a physical exam, including blood tests and mammogram, to ensure you are medically fit for surgery.
- Disclose any medications, supplements, or allergies you take.
2. Quit Smoking and Avoid Alcohol:
- Smoking can impair wound healing and increase the risk of complications. Quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery.
- Avoid excessive alcohol consumption as it can thin the blood and increase bleeding.
3. Manage Medications:
- Discuss any medications you are taking with your surgeon, especially blood thinners or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
- Some medications may need to be adjusted or stopped before surgery.
4. Maintain a Healthy Diet:
- Eat a nutritious diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein to support healing.
- Avoid sugary drinks and processed foods.
5. Exercise Regularly:
- Regular exercise can improve blood circulation and overall health.
- However, avoid strenuous activities that involve heavy lifting or breast movement.
6. Wear a Support Bra:
- Wear a supportive bra 24/7 for a few weeks leading up to surgery.
- This helps to reduce breast sagging and prepare the breasts for the new position.
7. Practice Deep Breathing:
- Practice deep breathing exercises to help manage pain and reduce anxiety.
- Inhale slowly and deeply through your nose, filling your lungs. Exhale slowly through your mouth.
8. Arrange for Post-Operative Care:
- Plan for someone to drive you home after surgery and stay with you for at least the first night.
- Arrange for assistance with daily tasks, such as cooking and cleaning.
9. Other Considerations:
- Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish before surgery.
- Take a bath or shower the night before surgery.
- Avoid wearing makeup or lotions on the day of surgery.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Stay overnight in the hospital for observation.
- Wear a supportive compression bra or binder for 2-6 weeks.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and pain.
- Avoid strenuous activity for the first 4-6 weeks.
- Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
Recovery Timeline:
-
0-2 Weeks:
- Rest and take it easy.
- Keep compression bra/binder on most of the time.
- Avoid lifting heavy objects or strenuous exercise.
-
2-4 Weeks:
- Slowly increase activity level.
- Remove compression bra/binder for short periods.
- Massage scars gently to promote healing.
-
4-6 Weeks:
- Return to most normal activities.
- Wear a supportive bra when exercising or lifting heavy objects.
- Continue to massage scars.
-
6-12 Weeks:
- Full recovery and optimal results are typically achieved.
- Scars will continue to fade over time.
General Tips for Recovery:
- Elevate: Keep your head and chest elevated while sleeping to reduce swelling.
- Massage: Gently massage the scars once they are healed to prevent scar formation.
- Avoid sun exposure: Cover your scars with sunscreen or UV-protective clothing to prevent discoloration.
- Follow instructions: Carefully follow your surgeon's instructions for incision care, pain management, and activity limitations.
- Listen to your body: Rest when you need to, and don't push yourself too hard during recovery.
- Seek medical attention: Contact your doctor if you experience any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or drainage from the incisions.
Emotional Recovery:
- Be patient: It takes time to adjust to your new breasts and body image.
- Seek support: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about your feelings and concerns.
- Celebrate the results: Focus on the positive outcomes and the improved self-confidence you may experience.
Surgeon

Thomas Taylor, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Taylor Plastic Surgery Center
Los Angeles County, California
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Thomas S. Taylor, MD, is a Los Angeles plastic and reconstructive surgeon recognized for the enthusiasm and compassion with which he approaches his craft. After completing his extensive and rigorous medical training at various prestigious institutions from coast to coast, he established his own plastic surgery practice in Pasadena, California in 1997. Dr. Taylor has provided outstanding, life-changing results for countless patients throughout the U.S. He specializes in numerous procedures, including all aspects of breast surgery, body contouring through tummy tuck surgery, liposuction and BodyTite technology and minimally-invasive facial rejuvenation. Dr. Taylor’s surgical achievements have been recognized in several local and national media outlets and have been honored by his esteemed colleagues in the medical community.
Education & Training
- 1977 - 1981 Dartmouth College Biochemistry
- 1983 - 1987 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Doctor of Medicine
- 1987 - 1988 University of California, Los Angeles Internship in general surgery
- 1988 - 1992 University of California, Los Angeles Residency in general surgery
- 1994 - 1996 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
- 1996 - 1997 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
- Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2024
- SF Gate Best of the Bay Award Finalist – Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon
- Top Doctors Award 2024
- America’s Best Physicians 2024
- San Francisco Best of the Bay 2024 Nominee & Finalist
- America’s Best Physicians 2023
- America’s Best Plastic Surgeons, Esteemed Chairman Award 2023
- Women of Impact Award 2023
- Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2023
- America’s Most Honored Doctors 2023
- Top Doctor in Plastic Surgery Award
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
960 E Green St Suite 214, Pasadena, CA 91106, USA
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Surgeon

Thomas Taylor, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Taylor Plastic Surgery Center
Los Angeles County, California
50 views today
Thomas S. Taylor, MD, is a Los Angeles plastic and reconstructive surgeon recognized for the enthusiasm and compassion with which he approaches his craft. After completing his extensive and rigorous medical training at various prestigious institutions from coast to coast, he established his own plastic surgery practice in Pasadena, California in 1997. Dr. Taylor has provided outstanding, life-changing results for countless patients throughout the U.S. He specializes in numerous procedures, including all aspects of breast surgery, body contouring through tummy tuck surgery, liposuction and BodyTite technology and minimally-invasive facial rejuvenation. Dr. Taylor’s surgical achievements have been recognized in several local and national media outlets and have been honored by his esteemed colleagues in the medical community.
Education & Training
- 1977 - 1981 Dartmouth College Biochemistry
- 1983 - 1987 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Doctor of Medicine
- 1987 - 1988 University of California, Los Angeles Internship in general surgery
- 1988 - 1992 University of California, Los Angeles Residency in general surgery
- 1994 - 1996 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
- 1996 - 1997 University of Southern California, Los Angeles Fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
- Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2024
- SF Gate Best of the Bay Award Finalist – Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon
- Top Doctors Award 2024
- America’s Best Physicians 2024
- San Francisco Best of the Bay 2024 Nominee & Finalist
- America’s Best Physicians 2023
- America’s Best Plastic Surgeons, Esteemed Chairman Award 2023
- Women of Impact Award 2023
- Exceptional Women in Medicine Award 2023
- America’s Most Honored Doctors 2023
- Top Doctor in Plastic Surgery Award
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
960 E Green St Suite 214, Pasadena, CA 91106, USA
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