Key Takeaways:
- Breast lifts reshape and elevate sagging breasts without adding size.
- Recovery typically spans 6 weeks with gradual improvement in swelling and discomfort.
- Combining implants with a lift offers volume and lift—but suitability depends on personalized goals.

Restore youthful contours with breast lifts (mastopexy) is an increasingly popular procedure designed to elevate sagging breasts by removing excess skin, reshaping tissue, and repositioning the nipples. In this article, you’ll learn what a breast lift procedure involves, explore its key benefits, understand the recovery timeline, and evaluate whether combining implants or going implant-free best meets your aesthetic goals. For patients considering a rejuvenating transformation, this guide offers the clarity and confidence you need—especially if you’re searching for a compassionate, experienced plastic surgeon in Tampa, FL.
What Are Breast Lifts (Mastopexy)?
A breast lift procedure, clinically known as mastopexy, focuses on recontouring sagging breasts to restore a youthful silhouette. The surgeon removes excess skin, repositions and tightens breast tissue, and relocates the nipple-areolar complex for a refreshed appearance.
Techniques vary—from periareolar to anchor incisions—based on the degree of ptosis. These lifts don’t increase size but enhance firmness and positioning, addressing issues from pregnancy, weight loss, aging, or genetics—all commonly discussed during pre-op consultations at Politis Plastic Surgery.
Benefits of a Breast Lift
- Improved breast contour and projection: Mastopexy not only lifts but reshapes for a more youthful profile .
- Enhanced nipple placement and symmetry: Repositioning prevents downward-pointing nipples and can address unevenness.
- Long-lasting results: Combined with tissue tightening and deep sutures, patients enjoy sustained improvements.
- Boosted self-confidence: As noted by Duke Health, lifting breasts can significantly enhance body image
Recovery Timeline & What to Expect
- First 2 weeks: Swelling, bruising, discomfort; surgical bras and drains are used.
- Weeks 3–6: Gradual return to light everyday activity; numbness may persist.
- After 6 weeks: Scars begin to fade; normal exercise resumes. A healthy lifestyle and following post-op guidelines ensure optimal healing and appearance.
Lift With or Without Implants
- A standalone lift secures shape and position but doesn’t add volume.
- If fullness is desired—especially in the upper pole—combined augmentation mastopexy is an option, though it may slightly increase complication rates. At Politis Plastic Surgery, each plan is customized, balancing aesthetics with safety and long-term satisfaction.
To schedule a consultation with Dr. Effie Politis, please contact our office:
Call us at: (813) 542 – 2587 Visit us: 4602 N Armenia Ave Suite 201, Tampa, FL 33603References:
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons. (2023). Plastic surgery statistics: Breast lift (mastopexy). Retrieved from https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/plastic-surgery-statistics
- Mayo Clinic. (n.d.). Breast lift (mastopexy). Retrieved 2022, from https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/breast-lift/about/pac-20393218
- Duke Health. (n.d.). Breast procedures: Breast lifts. Retrieved 2022, from https://www.dukehealth.org/treatments/cosmetic-surgery
- Cuccia, G., Gagliardo, C. M., Romeo, M., & Di Trapani, B. (2021). Hybrid mastopexy: Improving outcomes on implant‑based augmentation mastopexy with fat. European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 45(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-021-01821-5