Breast Lift (Mastopexy) in Turkey
Losing shape and volume in your breasts can make some women feel less youthful and confident. Sagging, stretching, and changing shape are all-natural signs of aging, and some women can accept the effects of time, weight fluctuations and pregnancy on their body. For those women that want their youthful shape back, a breast lift Turkey could be the answer.
What Is a Breast Lift?
A breast lift, medically called mastopexy, is performed to reshape sagging breasts, giving them a firmer and youthful appearance. Unlike augmentation, it does not add size but improves position and contour.
Why Do Breasts Sag?
- Aging and gravity
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Weight loss or gain
- Genetics and natural skin elasticity loss
The Procedure
During a mastopexy:
- Excess skin is removed
- Breast tissue is reshaped
- Nipples and areolas are repositioned to a higher, youthful level
Benefits of Breast Lift Surgery
- Restores a youthful breast contour
- Boosts self-confidence in clothing and swimwear
Can be combined with augmentation or reduction for best results
What Is A Breast Lift?
Sometimes known as a boob lift, boob uplift, a breast lift or Mastopexy is an operation to permanently change the shape of the breasts. During the operation excess skin is removed, and breast tissue is reshaped to improve the profile of the breasts.
A breast lift Turkey is an incredibly popular procedure, with tens of thousands of patients heading to Turkey every year for a Mastopexy.
As well as the unsatisfactory shape of the breasts, some women find that the areola (the darker shape surrounding the nipple) can become enlarged or irregularly shaped. This too can be corrected during a Mastopexy, giving the patient raised and reduced areola, more in keeping with the improved shape of the breast.
A breast lift can be combined with breast augmentation or reduction, to create the ideal breast profile for the individual patient.
What Causes Sagging Breasts?
Breast skin is delicate, and there are many reasons why a patient?s breasts may start to lose shape over time. Some breasts are naturally droopy, even in younger women. Pregnancy, hormone fluctuations, weight gain and loss and according to some experts, even regular jogging without a proper sports bra can stretch and distort the skin.
Pregnancy causes the ligaments that support the breasts to stretch, as the breasts get fuller and heavier. Breastfeeding may continue this process after pregnancy, but sagging can occur through pregnancy alone.
Age is often a factor. Gravity affects the ligaments in the breasts, and aging skin has less collagen to enable it to spring back into shape. Women with larger breasts tend to experience more age-related sagging than women with petite figures.
Both losing and gaining weight can also cause breasts to sag and lose shape.