

Mastopexy with prosthesis (also known as a breast lift with implants) is a combined cosmetic procedure that both lifts and reshapes the breasts and adds volume using implants.
It’s ideal for women who want to correct sagging (ptosis) and increase size or fullness at the same time — especially after weight loss, pregnancy, or aging.
What It Does
Lifts the breasts to a higher, more youthful position
Increases volume with silicone or saline implants
Improves firmness, shape, and symmetry
Repositions and reshapes the nipple and areola, if needed
✂️ How It’s Done
The surgeon makes incisions (type depends on the amount of lift and implant size):
Periareolar (around the nipple)
Lollipop (around nipple + vertical down to crease)
Anchor (adds a horizontal incision in the breast fold)
Excess skin is removed, breast tissue is lifted
A prosthesis (implant) is inserted (either under or over the muscle)
Nipples are repositioned, and areolas can be reduced if stretched
Recovery
Downtime: 1–2 weeks (light activities only)
Return to work: 7–14 days
Swelling and bruising: Common for 2–4 weeks
Final shape settles over several months
Support bra is required during healing
Who It’s For
Women with sagging and volume loss
Those wanting a fuller and lifted look, not just one or the other
Women done with breastfeeding and at a stable weight
Things to Consider
Scars are permanent but fade and are hidden in natural contours
Implants last 10–15+ years but may require future replacement
Combined surgery means longer recovery than lift or augmentation alone
Results are dramatic and long-lasting
Mastopexy vs. Mastopexy with Implants
Feature Mastopexy Only Mastopexy with Implants
Lifts sagging? ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Adds volume/fullness? ❌ No ✅ Yes
Improves firmness? ✅ Slightly ✅ More significantly
Best for Sagging without volume loss Sagging with volume loss