Breast surgery is a procedure that modifies a woman breasts. Such surgeries are done for a variety of reasons. Some are done for cosmetic reasons, such as to reconstruct the breast to look more youthful. Surgery includes Breast lifts and aerola reductions and a number of other surgeries that can be carried out to achieve the desired look.
Other procedures can look at adjusting the shape of the areola alone (areola reduction), nipple alone (nipple inversion surgery, nipple reduction surgery) or a combination of the two (NAC -Nipple Areola Correction surgery). If you are thinking about this innovative treatment, but don’t know a lot about what it involves, the benefits and how we provide this treatment please contact Harley Street Clinic Surrey
Breast Uplift Surgery – (also known as Mastopexy) is an operation to re-shape your breasts to change how they look. It aims to lift them to a higher position, giving improved contouring.
Areola Reduction Surgery – Cosmetic procedure to reduce enlarged nipples or have the areola part of the breasts reduced. The nipple and areola can sometime stretch or be unequal. Some ladies feel their areola are too large and would like these reduced to keep with the size of their breasts. This can be performed under local anaesthetic and involves the reduction and sometimes repositioning of the areola. The stitches used are placed under the skin and the scar usually heals quite discretely around the periphery of the areola.
Nipple Corrective Surgery – Sometimes a nipple may be too large, or project too far. In some patients, it can be inverted and not stick out at all. If these are concerns that you have, then a simple procedure under local anaesthetic can be performed to address these concerns.
Breasts change with age. They often lose firmness and they become less elastic, which means the skin doesn’t snap back into place after being stretched. There are many causes for these kinds of breast changes, including:
A breast lift can reduce sagging and raise the position of the nipples. The surgery can also lift the darker areas surrounding the nipples. The size of the areola may be made smaller to keep them in proportion to the newly shaped breasts.
You might consider a breast lift if:
Breast surgery can deliver both functional and aesthetic benefits. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of breast surgery.
Breast surgery requires general anesthesia, so you won’t be awake and therefore will feel no pain.
During the procedure our qualified surgeon will make incisions depending of the patients type of surgery.
The surgeon might place stitches deep within the breasts to reshape the breast tissue. Stitches may also be used to reduce the size of the areola. They remove excess breast skin and shift the nipples to higher positions. Then the surgeon brings together the breast skin. They close the incisions with stitches, surgical tape or skin adhesives.
The procedure typically takes 2 to 3 hours. You can go home on the same day.
Don’t shower for the first 48 hours after your surgery. After the first 48 hours, you may be able to take a shower or shower only from your waist down. Follow your surgeon’s instructions given after surgery.
Breast Surgery can be used to treat all individuals age 18 an over and is a very common treatment to restore breast aesthetic appeal.
If you are considering Breast Surgery treatments in Reigate, or the surrounding area, then Harley Street Clinic Surrey is the clinic to visit. We provide a first-class treatment as our patient care is excellent, so you can have peace of mind that you’ve chosen the best clinic for your procedure.
With more than 20 years of experience, we’re a trusted clinic providing an outstanding level of satisfaction for all patients.
As part of our service, we will provide you with aftercare and take care of any questions you have before and after treatment. All of our medical practitioners are fully qualified, so all consultations and treatments will be delivered by a professional. Furthermore, all of the products that we used are of premium high-grade quality and approved by MHRA.
To discuss this treatment in more depth, please contact us to book a free consultation with one of our specialists. You can reach us on 01737 930400, to speak with a member of our team, and book a free consultation with us. We look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.