With a breast lift in Austin, you can stop your breasts from sagging and restore their perky, youthful appearance.



At Austin Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, we have an all-female team of skilled plastic surgeons, all of whom are highly experienced with breast-related cosmetic procedures. We understand the challenges and frustrations that women tend to experience as they age, and our team will treat you with respect, compassion, and support throughout the entire treatment process. Our team will go the extra mile to keep you comfortable, minimize your stress, and help you achieve the transformative results you desire. If you’d like to learn more or schedule your initial consultation, contact us today at (512) 815-0123.
How long do the results of a breast lift last?
How long does a breast lift procedure take?
What are the risks of a breast lift?
Why do breasts sag?
Will a breast lift affect my ability to breastfeed?
Can a breast lift be combined with other procedures?
Where will my incisions be placed?
Can my nipples be removed?
The results of a breast lift procedure can last for many years, but the duration can vary depending on factors such as age, genetics, and lifestyle. In general, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and wearing supportive bras can help prolong the results of a breast lift.
The length of a breast lift procedure varies depending on the extent of the surgery and the technique used. On average, a breast lift takes between two and three hours to complete.
Like any surgical procedure, a breast lift carries certain risks. The most common risks of the surgery include bleeding, infection, and scarring. In rare cases, patients may experience changes in nipple sensation or loss of sensation altogether. It is important to discuss the potential risks and complications with your surgeon before undergoing a breast lift procedure.
Breasts sag due to aging, gravity, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and loss of skin elasticity.
A breast lift may impact breastfeeding, but many women can still produce milk. If future breastfeeding is a concern, discuss options with your surgeon.
Yes, a breast lift is often combined with breast augmentation, breast reduction, or body contouring procedures for enhanced results.
Incisions vary based on your needs but are typically around the areola, vertically down the breast, and sometimes along the breast crease.
In most cases, the nipples remain attached to preserve sensation and function. However, extreme cases may require repositioning or grafting.