Vertical Breast Uplift Before and After
In our first example, we see a moderate case of sagginess being solved through a standard vertical incision, stretching from the aureola down until the breast fold. The incision naturally fades over time and becomes less visible, while this type of procedure allows for a safe, effective operation with long-lasting results.
Anchor Breast Lift Before & After
This patient was experienced a severe case of breast sagginess, which required an anchor incision for a more in-depth procedure. You can notice the incision go down from the aureola and drawing an anchor shape along the breast fold below. The result was a complete breast restauration.
XL Breast Uplift Before and After
Our patient required a major surgery due to her large breasts. Her sagginess was not in the final development stages, but she still required an anchor incision to deal with the high volume of breast tissue. We are particularly proud of her breast lift, which led to a firm, youthful result of natural appearance.
XXL Breast Uplift Before and After
Here is a visual example of an XXL breast uplift surgery. Notice how no breast reduction was performed, as the different in breast volume is not significant comparing pre- and post-op results. An anchor incision was required to add firmness to the breasts, all while maintaining the patient’s desired size.
Size+ Mastopexy Before & After
We find here yet another example of a plus-size patient with a mild degree of sagginess with bad prospects for the future. She decided to undergo a pre-emptive surgery that would also help with her back and neck pain problems. The surgeon opted for an anchor incision to achieve the best results.
XXXL Extended Breast Uplift Before and After
This last case is a good example of an abnormally large breast ptosis that required an extended anchor incision to deliver appropriate results. This delicate operation required a good deal of tissue removal of top of stitching and repositioning to ensure natural and aesthetic breasts in the long-term.