Dr. Hakan Gündoğan

Breast Lift With Implants

BREAST LIFT WITH IMPLANTS

A woman’s breasts often define her femininity, and with the vast differences in shape, size, and appearance, breasts further help to define a woman’s individualism.

The breasts undergo changes in response to factors such as genetics, aging, pregnancy and breast-feeding, weight gain or loss, and hormonal fluctuations. All of these factors can cause the breast size and shape to change. These changes can be dissatisfying and can make women feel as if they are losing some of their femininity and youthful vitality.

Breast augmentation alone cannot restore the shape of the breasts if there is a significant amount of sagginess on breasts. For those women who would like to increase the size of their breasts as well as restore a firm, more upright position, a breast augmentation in combination with a breast lift can improve body contours and revitalize their appearance

Breast Anatomy

Before you learn how a breast augmentation with a breast lift can help to correct breast appearance, it is important that you understand the underlying anatomy. The breasts are composed of different types of tissue known as glandular, fatty, and fibrous tissue, which lie over the pectoralis muscle, along the chest wall. The glandular tissues are composed of lobules and milk ducts. Together, lobules and milk ducts are responsible for producing and transporting milk to the nipple, respectively during lactation. The glands within the breast are surrounded by a layer of fatty tissue that gives the breast its shape and soft form. Suspensory ligaments, which are made of fibrous, or connective tissue, are intertwined amongst the breast glands and milk ducts. These suspensory ligaments attach the breast to the chest wall and allow it to remain suspended, but move freely with the body.

What Causes Breasts to Change Shape?

Although there are many factors that can contribute to breast appearance, the aging process and the effects of gravity play a primary role in the changes to the breast. Just like facial skin, the skin around the breast loses its elasticity in response to gradual breakdown of the skin’s support network, which causes the skin to become lax. In addition, the suspensory ligaments that attach the breast to the chest wall weaken and stretch over time in response to gravity. Additionally, the breasts enlarge during pregnancy and breast-feeding, which causes the skin to stretch.

Once the breasts reduce in size following pregnancy, the skin laxity may increase. Lastly, fluctuations in your weight and even hormonal changes that occur during menopause can cause changes in the appearance of your breasts. Together all of these factors can cause the breast to droop and sag, or rotate in a downward direction.

How a Breast Lift with Implants Works

One of the primary reasons that breast augmentation procedures are performed in combination with a breast lift is that breast augmentation alone cannot correct sagging or drooping breasts. Simply increasing the volume, or size, of the breast will only cause the breast to sag more with time. When performed as a standalone procedure, breast augmentation can increase or balance the size of the breast, restore the breast volume, and restore the shape of the breast after partial or total loss. In contrast, during a breast lift procedure, loose, excess skin is removed and the remaining skin is tightened. As a result, the overall shape of the breasts is improved, and they are lifted to a new, more upright position. In combination, breast implants and a breast lift result in total rejuvenation, not only increasing the size of the breast, but restoring a firmer, perkier appearance as well.

Breast Augmentation and Lift Techniques

As you may know, there are three general incision techniques used during breast augmentation, known as the areolar, inframammary, and transaxillary incision. In addition, there is a variety of different breast lift incision techniques used to correct varying degrees of breast ptosis. These techniques include the periareolar, circumareolar, vertical, and anchor technique, and are used to treat increasing breast ptosis severity, respectively. Dr. Hakan Gundogan will help you choose the incision that is best for you based on your preferences, anatomy, the position of your implants, and their preferred surgical technique. To learn more about the different techniques view the breast implant and breast lift animations.

Surgery Preparation

A breast augmentation in combination with a lift may last approximately two to four hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure and surgical technique that is used. Prior to the start of your procedure, the treatment area will be cleansed and anesthesia will be administered.

Anesthesia

Dr. Hakan Gundogan will most likely administer general anesthesia in which you are asleep during the procedure. In addition, they will draw guidelines along the incision site.

Breast Augmentation Incision

To begin the procedure, the physician will make an incision along the predetermined line. This animation depicts the inframammary technique in which a small incision is made along the inframammary fold of each breast. Using a cautery device, Dr. Hakan Gundogan will open the incision in order to gain better access to the breast tissue below. Although the incision will be made as inconspicuously as possible, its length and appearance may vary depending on the type and size of implant, your body contours, and the physician’s preference.

Breast Tissue Dissection

Dr. Hakan Gundogan will continue to separate the breast tissue with a cautery device in order to expose the pectoralis muscle. With the aid of a breast dissector and their fingers, the physician will then carefully create a pocket in which to place the breast implant.

 As you may know, breast implants can be placed in three general locations, known as subglandular, submuscular and Dual-Plane placement. Subglandular placement refers to an implant in placed in a pocket formed beneath the breast tissue, but above the pectoralis muscle. In contrast, submuscular placement refers to an implant that is placed in a pocket partially or completely beneath the pectoralis muscle, against the chest wall.  Dual-Plane is the combination of both subglandular (covers lower part of breast implant) and submuscular placements (covers upper, middle and some of lower part of the implant). You should discuss the benefits of the different implant placement options in more detail with Dr. Hakan Gundogan.

Breast Implant Placement

You probably know that there are two general types of breast implants known as saline-filled and silicone-filled implants. Most saline implants are filled during surgery, while silicone implants are typically pre-filled. Dr. Hakan Gundogan will insert the implant into the pocket and visually inspect your breasts to ensure that they are symmetric. They may adjust the pocket and the position of the breast implant itself to ensure that the desired look is achieved.

Breast Lift Incision

Prior to starting the breast lift, the physician draws incision guidelines to indicate the areas of skin that will be removed to facilitate the desired amount of lift.

Using a scalpel, Dr. Hakan Gundogan carefully makes an incision along the pre-marked lines. The area that extends beyond the areola marks the new upper perimeter of the areola. The v-shaped area below the areola will be pulled together and tightened, resulting in a more upright breast position.

Skin Removal

Using a variety of surgical instruments, the physician lifts the skin and separates it from the underlying tissues below. The areola and nipple are left intact, as the areas of surrounding skin are removed. In order to ensure that the breast has complete mobility, Dr. Hakan Gundogan uses a cautery device to undermine, or remove, tissue along the perimeter of the incision line.

Repositioning the Areola

Once the excess skin has been removed, the physician will suture the uppermost perimeter of the areola to the outermost perimeter of the incision. In doing so, the areola and breast tissue are lifted to a new, more upright position.

Incision Closure

Dr. Hakan Gundogan proceeds to close the incision by placing sutures along the vertical midline as well as around the perimeter of the areola. Some physicians may choose to place external sutures along the incision as well. Prior to closing the incision completely, Dr. Hakan Gundogan may place a surgical drain inside each breast, although it is often not necessary. Lastly, steri-strips or gauze bandages may be applied in order to protect the incision sites as you heal.

Breast Lift with Implants Recovery

Dr. Hakan Gundogan recommends that you wear a bra that will help to reduce swelling by preventing fluid buildup, as well as provide comfort and support as you heal. You will likely have to wear this bra for several weeks.

 If surgical drains are present, they along with any bandages will likely be removed within a few days, while any non-dissolvable sutures may stay in place for one to two weeks. You may experience some minor pain, bruising, and swelling, as well as numbness around the areola—all of which should subside in several weeks.

Although you may feel well enough to return to work in approximately one week, you should continue to avoid strenuous activity such as exercise for three or four weeks after your procedure to allow your body sufficient time to heal.

Breast Lift with Implants Results

You will be able to notice a dramatic difference in the shape and position of your breasts immediately following your procedure. You may continue to notice a change in their appearance as swelling subsides and they settle into their new positions.

In fact, it may take up to one year before the final results from your procedure are apparent. You will have permanent scars; however, the scars will slowly fade to thin, white lines with time.

It is important to realize that if you become pregnant after having a breast lift, the effects of pregnancy and breast-feeding may compromise the results, and cause your breasts to sag and change shape.

While a breast augmentation with a breast lift cannot stop the aging process, it can help you not only improve the position of your breasts, but restore the fuller, shapelier appearance that you desire for years to come.