Peri areolar breast lift
Periareolar breast lift cost £1900.
A periareolar breast lift, also known as a donut lift, is a type of breast surgery designed to lift and reshape the breasts. It is often used to address issues like sagging (ptosis), which can occur due to factors like aging, weight loss, pregnancy, or genetics.
In this procedure, the surgeon removes excess skin around the areola (the pigmented area surrounding the nipple) and then tightens the remaining tissue to create a more youthful and lifted appearance. The incision is usually made around the perimeter of the areola, and the degree of skin removal can vary depending on the amount of lifting needed.
Benefits:
The incision is relatively discreet, as it is confined to the areola.
It can be effective for those with mild to moderate sagging.
It can also enhance the overall shape and contour of the breasts.
Limitations:
This technique might not be as effective for those with more severe sagging, where additional skin tightening or a more extensive lift (such as a vertical or anchor lift) might be required.
It generally doesn’t address significant volume loss, so patients seeking breast enlargement might need additional procedures like breast implants.
If you’re considering a periareolar breast lift, it’s important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your specific goals and determine if this procedure is right for you.
The Consultation
Your first step on your breast uplift journey is to meet with one of our specialist breast surgeons who will explain the uplift procedure in more detail, assess your suitability and listen to what you wish to achieve from surgery and offer you their expert advice.
Your surgeon will also:
Review your medical history
Examine your breasts
Discuss your expectations from surgery
Detail the risks and complications of breast uplift surgery
Go through the aftercare and recovery process
You will then be allocated a dedicated patient coordinator who will be your point of contact should you wish to go ahead with the procedure.
Pre-Operative Appointment
In the interests of patient safety, all our patients are assessed against our patient selection criteria.
Following your breast uplift consultation your medical history will be reviewed and the pre-operative nurse will arrange your pre-operative tests.
Most mastopexy pre-operative assessments include a blood test, MRSA swabs, urine test and a blood pressure test.
They will also advise you of any precautions you need to take in the days or weeks leading up to your breast uplift procedure and advise on any medication that you should stop taking ahead of your procedure.
Breast Uplift Surgery
You will be asked to arrive at the hospital usually an hour before your surgery is due to take place.
Once admitted:
- The nursing team will record your blood pressure and prep you for surgery.
- You will meet with the surgeon who will go through the procedure again and answer any questions.
- Pre-operative photos will be taken.
- Your chest will be marked up ready for surgery.
The Procedure:
- General anaesthetic will be administered by the anaesthesiologist.
- A keyhole-shaped incision will be made which circles the areola, extends downwards, and follows the natural curve of the crease beneath the breast.
- Excess skin is removed from underneath the breast.
- The areola and nipple will be relocated to a position higher on the breast.
- The skin will then be brought down from both sides of the breast and around the areola, shaping the new curve of the breast.
- The incisions will be closed with absorbable stitches and tape will be applied.
- A surgical bra will then be put on for you to wake up in.
- You will then be taken back to your room to recover, where you may be required to stay overnight.
- Once the surgeon and nursing team are happy that you are safe you return home, you will be discharged and allowed to leave accompanied by a family member or friend.
After your breast uplift procedure
A member of our nursing team will call you usually the day following your procedure to ensure you are well.
You will have information on how to contact your clinic or on-call nursing team should you have any worries or concerns at any point 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during your recovery time.
When you are discharged from the hospital, you will have a post- operative instruction sheet explaining what to do and what to avoid doing following your operation.
We recommend that you take at least 2 weeks off work and avoid strenuous exercise for at least 6 weeks. You should be resting and taking it easy, however, it is important to keep active and make sure to get up for regular short walks but do not try to do too much. You should arrange for someone to help you around the house and to help with childcare if necessary.
An appointment will be made for an incision and wound check usually 4-12 days following your breast uplift procedure. A 6-week follow-up appointment will then also be arranged with your surgeon.
At this stage, you should be pretty much back to your everyday activities, but your surgeon will be able to advise you on anything that you are unsure of or have questions about.
- Liposuction waist -------------- £1550
- Liposuction Tummy ------------ £1550
- Liposuction Arms -------------- £1550
- Liposuction upper back--------£1550
- Liposuction Chin --------------- £1550
- Liposuction inner thighs -------- £1550
- Brazilian butt lift --------------- £1550
- BBL from tummy --------------- £1550
- BBL from upper inner thighs ----- £1550
- Breast Augmentation ---------- £1550
- Full tummy tuck---------------- £2700
- Breast Implant (Monter)-------£2700
- Rhinoplasty ------------------- £1500
- IVF----------------------------- £1500
- Hernia Repair Surgery -------- £600
- Hair transplant --------------- £800
- Labiaplasty ------------------- £1550
- Vaginal Tightening ------------ £1550
- Dental Treatment -------------- £50
- Youtube Channel