Women who have lost volume and/or laxity in their breasts due to pregnancy and/or aging often turn to cosmetic plastic surgery in order to reverse sagging. The most commonly requested procedure is breast lift surgery, which elevates the breasts to a higher position on the chest wall and removes excess skin and tissue. Recently a new technique has been introduced that is termed the “NaturaBra Breast Lift,” which uses the patient’s own tissue to hold the new position and shape in place. In this procedure, the surgeon uses the breast tissue to create an internal bra for the patient, which essentially lifts the breasts and produces a more youthful appearance.
A Dallas breast enlargement specialist, David E. Morales, M.D. performs breast lift surgery at his practice. He offers patients three variations in the procedure, which include a simple nipple lift, moderate lollipop lift, and anchor lift for those with significant drooping. Based on the patients anatomy and desired outcome, a personalized surgical plan is created. Dr. Morales typically utilizes the patient’s own dermis (second layer of skin) to help hold the new breast shape and placement. This is very similar to what is done in the NaturaBra lift, which produces an internal bra.
If you would like further information regarding the breast lift procedure, you may browse Dr. Morale’s website. An appointment may also be scheduled in order to discuss your options.