All about breast reduction and uplift procedures

Escrito por: Miss Judith Hunter
Publicado: | Actualizado: 30/12/2019
Editado por: Emma McLeod

Of all reasons to have breast surgery, the media arguably most commonly associates it with the desire to increase breast size. However, breast reductions and uplifts are also common procedures and provide natural and desired results to many women around the country. The two procedures do share similarities, but also have their differences and Miss Judith Hunter explains all about how they are performed, post-operative care, scarring and when your level of activity can return to normal.

A clothed women looking in the mirror. She is looking at her appearance and breasts with a pensive look on her face.

 

What is the aim of breast surgery

Breast reductions and breast uplifts (also known as a mastopexy) are different types of the same procedure. The aim of both is to transform a patient’s droopy breast with a low nipple into an uplifted and perkier breast with a higher nipple.

 

How is a breast reduction performed?

A breast reduction involves lifting the nipple. The nipple is kept alive by leaving it attached to a column of tissue inside the breast and then wedges of breast skin and tissue are taken out to reduce the volume and reshape the breast.

 

How is a breast uplift (mastopexy) performed?

A breast uplift (mastopexy) involves lifting the nipple in a similar way but it may only involve reshaping the breast and tightening the skin without reducing volume.

A breast uplift can also be combined with an implant to enlarge and reshape the breast, this is called an augment mastopexy.

 

Will there be scarring?

All these procedures involve a scar around the nipple. Other scars, vertically from the nipple downwards and horizontally in the breast fold can be added and depend on:

  • The shape and size of the breasts to start with
  • What the patient hopes to achieve
  • These often result in an ‘anchor’ or ‘inverted T’ shaped scar

 

How long do these procedures take?

Both breast reductions and breast uplifts take around two to three hours. They are performed under general anaesthetic (which means that you are fully asleep).

How do I prepare for a breast reduction? A patient must not eat or drink anything other than water in the six to four hours prior to the procedure. Two hours before the procedure, they must also stop consuming water. A pre-operative assessment will be conducted and occasionally blood tests are taken.

 

What is the post-operative care?

A breast uplift may be performed as a day case whereas usually, a breast reduction requires an overnight stay. After these procedures, liquid can build up during the healing process. To ease the discomfort from this build-up and aid healing, drains may be left in place and usually kept in overnight.

 

These drains are often removed the following morning and the patient can then leave the hospital and return home. You will be provided with a supportive bra which is fitted at the end of the operation. It is then necessary to continue wearing the support bra during the day and night for six weeks.

 

How long until my activity can return to normal?

After both procedures, the ability to walk is not affected and the patient can walk as normal. Despite this, they are expected to take one to two weeks off work due to the upper body needing time to recover. Furthermore, it’s necessary to avoid heavy lifting or upper body work at the gym for a month. It’s also important to not drive during this month either.

 

Should you choose to visit Miss Hunter’s practice for a breast reduction or an uplift, you will be seen by Miss Hunter one to two weeks after your surgery. At this appointment, the wounds will be checked to ensure that they are healing as well as they should be. Miss Hunter will then see you around six weeks after the surgery.

 

Miss Hunter, a consultant plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeon, has trained for over 10 years in plastic and reconstructive surgery and has vast experience in performing breast reductions and breast uplifts. If you are looking to alter your breasts, don’t hesitate to book a consultation via her profile to hear about how she can help you.

Por Miss Judith Hunter
Cirugía plástica, estética y reparadora

Miss Judith Hunter es Consultora Senior de Cirugía Plástica, Reconstructiva y Estética con sede en Imperial College Healthcare NHS e Imperial Private Healthcare London con un interés especial en todas las formas de cirugía de senos, incluida la reconstrucción de senos con colgajo DIEP y la reconstrucción de senos con colgajo TUG. El trabajo de la señorita Hunter en la reconstrucción mamaria ha servido para perfeccionar sus procedimientos de cirugía estética ofrecidos a sus pacientes privados: realiza regularmente reducciones mamarias , habiendo realizado alrededor de 1000 reducciones mamarias en los últimos años; junto con levantamiento de senos (mastopexia); aumento de senos (agrandamiento de senos - usando implantes o transferencia de grasa a los senos); aumento de la mastopexia (aumento y elevación de senos) y extracción de implantes y capsulectomías e intercambio. Miss Hunter también tiene una amplia experiencia en el contorno del cuerpo, realizando regularmente una abdominoplastia (abdominoplastia); braquioplastia (lifting de brazos): procedimientos de lifting de muslos internos, combinados con liposucción y también procedimientos de labioplastia.

Miss Hunter ha realizado tres becas de microcirugía, en los hospitales Royal Marsden y St Thomas's en Londres y un año en Australia.

Miss Hunter se graduó originalmente de la Universidad de Cambridge con un título de honores de primera clase y se entrenó durante más de 10 años en cirugía plástica y reconstructiva en Cambridge y Londres. Obtuvo su FRCS (Plast) en 2011 y logró su registro de especialista en cirugía plástica en 2013. En 2015 se unió al equipo consultor de cirugía plástica en el Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, principalmente para realizar una reconstrucción de colgajo microquirúrgica inmediata para pacientes con cáncer de mama, su La publicación se hizo sustantiva en mayo de 2016.

Miss Hunter ha realizado más de 300 colgajos sin DIEP en los últimos años, ayudando al Departamento de Cirugía Plástica del Imperial College Healthcare NHS a convertirse en el segundo proveedor de colgajos gratuitos más grande para la reconstrucción mamaria en el Reino Unido; ella ha establecido una clínica de reconstrucción mamaria en el Hospital Northwick Park en Harrow, trabajando junto con otros cirujanos mamarios; También está entrenada en tatuajes médicos y en microcirugía para el linfedema.

Miss Hunter enseña en el Royal College of Surgeons cursos sobre reconstrucción mamaria oncoplástica y es miembro de la facultad del Programa de Maestría en Cirugía Oncoplástica de Seno, además de enseñar en los cursos de la Asociación Británica de Cirujanos Plásticos, Reconstructivos y Estéticos; Tiene más de 25 artículos científicos en revistas revisadas por pares y ha presentado ampliamente en reuniones nacionales e internacionales.

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