Breast Augmentation or Breast Lift: Which is Right for You?
I don’t like the way my breasts look. Am I a candidate for a breast augmentation or a breast lift? What is the difference between the two?
Due to a patient’s natural morphology, or due to changes associated with pregnancy, weight fluctuation, or with natural aging in the presence of our friend, gravity, many women are unhappy with the shape or appearance of their breasts. Breast augmentation and mastopexy (or breast lift) are two distinct surgical procedures that create different changes in a breast. Breast augmentation involves placing an implant underneath the breast tissue and/or the muscle underneath the breast tissue to increase the volume of a breast. This gives the breast mound more projection and makes it appear fuller. This surgery is best suited for women who want to be bigger. In other words, even with a supportive bra the patient wishes her breasts were larger and is unhappy with her current volume. Most of my patients who have had this have felt their breasts were small their entire lives, or noticed significant deflation after childbirth.Mastopexy, or breast lift, is a surgery that aims to decrease the amount of excess skin on the breast, while maintaining its current volume. It also places the nipple in a higher, more forward-pointing position as some patients may have noticed their nipples “moving” lower and lower on their breast mound over time.
I always ask my patients if they are happy with their current breast size when they are wearing a supportive bra. If their answer is “yes, but I would like for my nipple position to be where it was when I was younger,” then that patient would likely benefit from a mastopexy. If the answer is, “No, I would prefer to be bigger/have more volume,” then that patient would likely benefit from a breast augmentation, with or without a lift.