Breast Augmentation and Uplift in Turkey
plastic surgeries
Breast Augmentation and Uplift

Breast augmentation and uplift, also known as augmentation mastopexy, is a combined surgical procedure that involves both breast augmentation (implant placement) and breast lift (mastopexy). This procedure is typically chosen by women who desire larger, fuller breasts with improved shape, position, and symmetry.
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Operation Method
The package includes:
• Licensed Hospital for the admission of International Patients
• 3 Nights of hospital stay
• Video/Phone Consultation (if you prefer)
• All transfers with VIP car
• Personal host who will be reachable 24 hours during your stay
• Special discount for group bookings
• Preoperative tests
• Medical Garment. (Corset)
• Check-up
• 1 Year Online follow-up
• English speaking caregivers while you are hospitalized
WHAT IS BREAST LIFTING?
Breast lifting is surgery to raise and reshape sagging breasts. It’s also called mastopexy, it involves removing excess skin and tightening surrounding tissue to lift and support the new breast contour.
DURING THE PROCEDURE
To lift the breast, your plastic surgeon makes one or more incisions in one of several common patterns:
• Around the areola.
• Around the areola and vertically down to the breast crease.
• Around the areola, vertically down, and along the breast crease (called an anchor-shaped or inverted T incision).
After making the incisions, the surgeon lifts and reshapes the underlying breast tissue to improve contour and firmness. The nipple and areola are repositioned to a more youthful height, and if needed, enlarged areoles are reduced.
Excess skin is removed to tighten the surrounding tissue and support the new breast shape. Once the breasts are lifted and reshaped, the incisions are closed with sutures (stitches), skin adhesive, or surgical tape. In some cases, breast lifting may be combined with implants for added volume
AFTER THE PROCEDURE
Soreness, swelling, and bruising are common for a few weeks after surgery. Your breasts may feel firm or tight during the initial healing period. Scars will fade over time, but they won’t disappear completely.
To support your healing, your surgeon may recommend wearing a surgical bra or support garment. Pain medication may be prescribed to help manage discomfort.
Ask your surgeon when you can resume regular activities. If your job isn’t physically demanding, you might return to work in about a week or two. Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activity, and exercises that involve arm movement for at 2 least 2-4 weeks. During recovery, your breasts may be sensitive to touch or sudden motion. Some stitches may need to be removed at a follow-up visit.
Your surgeon may also place small drainage tubes to prevent fluid buildup – these will be removed once drainage is minimal.
If you notice warmth, redness, fever, or unusual swelling, contact your surgeon – these could be signs of infection. Also reach out if you experience chest pain or difficulty breathing.
RESULTS
Breast lifting can improve the shape and position of your breasts, giving them a firmer, more youthful look. It may also enhance your body image and boost self confidence. But it’s important to keep your expectations realistic. Breast lifting won’t dramatically change the size of your breasts or stop them from aging over time.
As you get older, your skin will naturally lose some elasticity, and your breast shape may change again. Weight changes, pregnancy, and gravity can also affect long term results. If you’re not happy with how your breasts look in the future, additional procedures may be an option.
Also, aging will affect your breasts after augmentation. Weight gain or weight loss might change the way your breasts look too. If you don’t like how your breasts look as a result of these changes, you may need more surgery.