Mastopexy With Prosthesis

In our photo gallery of mastopexy with prosthesis before and after you can see how patients look like after this surgery in our clinic. In addition, we explain a little about the procedure.

How is Mastopexy with Prosthesis performed?

Types of incisions used

The type of scar resulting from the surgery is determined by the type of incision.

Scar around the areola. It results from periareolar mastopexy. Indicated for patients with moderate flaccidity.

  1. Vertical scar. It is for the "I" shaped mastopexy, which surrounds the areola, but goes down vertically to the center of the breast. It is recommended to improve the shape, cleavage and correct sagging.
  2. Anchor scar or inverted T-shaped scar. It results from the L-shaped or T-shaped mastopexy. Its scars are more visible, since a vertical cut is made and then another one that extends horizontally at the base of the breast. It is for patients with extreme flaccidity.

Prosthesis Selection

Choosing the right prosthesis is a joint work between the patient and the surgeon. According to the projection of the breast, implants can be high, low or moderate profile. According to the shape, they can be round, anatomical and ergonomic. Finally, they can be filled with physiological serum or cohesive silicone gel.

Mastopexy with Prosthesis Before and After

Expectations and actual results

If you are thinking of undergoing a mastopexy with prostheses, the photo gallery of our patients allows you to review the results with before and after images, in which you can see how the shape, size, symmetry and elevation of the breasts improve after the procedure.

How to request a consultation?

You can contact Sculture Clinic at the following telephone numbers 910 409 704

692 82 67 15 or book your appointment by clicking on https://sculptureclinic.es/contacto/