Mastopexy Breast Lift Surgery

Mastopexy is one of the most common breast lift surgeries available in the world. The procedure is very simple and only takes about three to four hours to complete. Usually there is no requirement of having the patients stay overnight in the hospital but mastopexy breast lift surgery is performed under general anesthesia.

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Who is Eligible for Mastopexy?

Women undergoing this type of breast lift surgery may also choose to opt for breast implants. However, there are many factors that help you decide on the exact option that will be best for you. It depends on your age as well as the fact that you are pregnant and breastfeeding or not. Mastopexy breast lift surgery is suitable for almost all women but you should look for only those hospitals in Lebanon that have been authorized by the Ministry of Health to ensure that the procedure is performed under the supervision of a qualified surgeon and anesthetist.
Dr. Nader Saab Hospital offers extremely reliable and up-to-date mastopexy breast lift surgery in Lebanon. It is best to consider a plastic or cosmetic surgery hospital for this type of procedure to ensure the most optimum conditions under which the patient is operated on. Since mastopexy requires administration of general anesthesia, the procedure must only be performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon.

 

Getting ready

Before opting for a mastopexy breast lift surgery, consider these points:
  • Have a look at some other options available to you so that you can choose the best treatment
  • Don’t trust each and every plastic or cosmetic surgery clinic; only go for an authorized surgeon
  • Properly follow the instructions given by your physician or surgeon to have a smooth and successful surgery

Convalescence

Just like getting ready for a cosmetic surgery procedure, the care afterwards is also very important.
  • For faster healing, take medications just as prescribed by the doctor
  • Precautionary measures are important just like any other surgery for a faster recovery
  • If the medicines prescribed by your surgeon are interfering with other medications you take, inform him or her right away