Here, a previous partial mastectomy and radiation scar left a deep depression and significant asymmetry in shape and volume.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Before and After Photo. Surgery performed in Dallas, TX at Law Plastic Surgery.

Breast reconstruction is a core part of plastic surgery that I enjoy more than I expected. Here, a previous partial mastectomy and radiation scar left a deep depression and significant asymmetry in shape and volume.

Revision of the scar with lift and repair of the underlying breast on the right, was matched with a mastopexy (breast lift on the left) to give improved symmetry and comfort, both when trying to buy bras and other clothes, and also out of clothes.

Fat grafting is a nice adjunct for balancing volume. The silver lining in the breast cancer journey is this chance to liposuction fat from stubborn area (like the trunk or thighs) and reposition it to the breasts.

Fat grafting is useful for patients who prefer not to have breast implants. It is also useful for patients with implants, who have thin skin envelopes and would like more camouflage/coverage of the implants.

She is seen here at 1 month post-op, with her scars fading well.

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Breast Lift

Case Details
Breast lift and reduction are related surgeries with a lot of overlap, tailored to each patient’s anatomy and goals. Here, baseline asymmetry was improved, and the weight and downward pull of her breasts made lighter.

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