Breast Augmentation with Lift #21767






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Case Notes
This case involves a 45-year-old female patient who underwent a bilateral mastopexy with an anchor incision pattern and bilateral breast augmentation. She wanted a natural perkiness with a little more upper pole fullness than she had naturally, but did not want an unnatural look. The procedure incorporated the use of smooth, round, low-profile cohesive gel silicone implants placed in a submuscular position. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Matthew Isakson listened to her goals and together they decided on a low-plus profile gummy-bear style silicone implant in addition to a lift to reshape her areolae and lower poles. The post-operative images taken three months after the surgery display notable changes in breast contour and positioning. The pre-operative photos show the initial breast shape and sagging typical for many patients seeking this type of surgical intervention. Post-operatively, there is a visible elevation and enhanced symmetry of the breasts. The anchor lift technique has allowed for reshaping of the tissue and nipple repositioning, which contributes to a more balanced appearance. This outcome highlights the technical aspects of implant selection and surgical execution tailored to patient-specific anatomical considerations.