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| Obstertrics |
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| Infertility |
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| Gynecology |
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| Other Specialities |
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Breast Lift Surgery: |
| Procedure: |
Raise
and reshape sagging breasts by removing
excess skin and repositioning remaining
tissue and nipples. |
| Length: |
1
to 3 hours. |
| Anesthesia: |
Local
with sedation, or general. |
| In/Outpatient: |
Usually
outpatient. Sometimes inpatient. |
| Side
Effects: |
Temporary
bruising, swelling, discomfort, numbness,
dry breast skin. Permanent scars. |
| Risks: |
Thick,
wide scars; skin loss; infection. Unevenly
positioned nipples. Permanent loss of
feeling in nipples or breast. |
| Recovery: |
Back
to work: 1 week or more. Strenuous activities:
1 month. Fading of scars: several months
to a year. |
Duration
of
Results:
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Variable;
gravity, pregnancy, aging, and weight
changes may cause new sagging. Results
may last longer or be enhanced when breast
implants are inserted as part of the procedure. |
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