Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

Restore a youthful, uplifted breast profile without reducing size - tailored by Dr. Matwa Christopher.

Duration 2-3 Hours
Anaesthesia General
Recovery 3-4 Weeks
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What is Mastopexy?

Mastopexy, commonly known as a breast lift, is a surgical procedure designed to correct ptosis (sagging) by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the breast contour. The result is a firmer, more elevated breast profile that reflects a more youthful appearance.

Unlike augmentation, no implants are used in a standard mastopexy. The procedure repositions and reshapes existing breast tissue, elevating the nipple-areola complex to a more natural position. For women who desire both lifting and additional volume, a mastopexy can be combined with breast augmentation in a single procedure.

Mastopexy is ideal for women who have experienced sagging due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, significant weight loss, or the natural effects of ageing. Dr. Matwa Christopher selects the most appropriate incision technique - periareolar, lollipop, or anchor - based on the degree of ptosis, ensuring the best outcome with minimal scarring.

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Mastopexy breast lift surgery at Truffel Healthcare Kilimani

Benefits of a Breast Lift

Lifted, Youthful Profile

Ptosis is corrected by repositioning breast tissue and the nipple-areola complex to a more natural, elevated position, restoring a youthful silhouette.

No Implants Needed

Mastopexy uses your own tissue to achieve lift and reshape - making it an excellent option for those seeking natural results without foreign implants.

Improved Symmetry

Asymmetry between breasts is addressed during the procedure, creating a more balanced, proportionate and aesthetically pleasing outcome.

Customised Incision Technique

Dr. Matwa selects from periareolar, lollipop, or anchor incision techniques based on the degree of ptosis, ensuring the ideal result with minimum scarring.

Long-Lasting Results

When combined with a stable weight and a supportive bra routine, the results of mastopexy are durable and can maintain their shape for many years.

Restored Confidence

Patients consistently report significant improvements in body image, clothing fit, and self-confidence following a successful breast lift procedure.

The Procedure

Dr. Matwa Christopher follows a structured, patient-centred approach to mastopexy - from your first consultation through to your final post-operative review.

1

Assessment & Technique Planning

A thorough consultation evaluates breast volume, skin elasticity, degree of ptosis, and your aesthetic goals. Dr. Matwa determines the optimal incision technique and marks key landmarks prior to surgery.

2

Anaesthesia & Incision

The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia. The selected incision - periareolar, vertical (lollipop), or inverted-T (anchor) - is made to access the underlying breast tissue.

3

Tissue Reshaping & Elevation

Excess skin is removed and the breast gland is reshaped and elevated. The nipple-areola complex is repositioned to a higher, more natural location. Internal sutures secure the new contour.

4

Closure & Recovery Care

The incisions are closed with fine sutures. A surgical support bra is applied. You are provided with detailed post-operative instructions, and a follow-up schedule is arranged before discharge.

Mastopexy procedure steps at Truffel Healthcare Kilimani

Before & After

Individual results may vary. Images shown with patient consent for educational purposes.

Before mastopexy breast lift Before
After mastopexy breast lift After

Your Recovery Timeline

1
Days 1-3
Initial Rest

Rest at home with your surgical bra worn continuously. Mild swelling and bruising is normal. Prescribed pain relief keeps discomfort manageable. Avoid lifting or strenuous movement.

2
Weeks 1-2
Light Activity

Light walking encouraged to promote circulation. Sutures are reviewed and removed where necessary. Continue wearing the support bra. Showering is permitted after 48-72 hours post-op.

3
Weeks 2-4
Return to Work

Most patients with desk-based roles return to work during this period. Continue avoiding upper body exercise and heavy lifting. Swelling gradually diminishes and shape becomes visible.

4
Months 2-3
Final Shape

Swelling fully resolves and the breast contour settles into its final shape. Scars begin to fade to a fine, pale line. Strenuous exercise and underwire bras are typically cleared at this stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes - combining mastopexy with breast augmentation (augmentation mastopexy) is a common and effective approach for patients who want both lift and increased volume. Dr. Matwa assesses each patient individually to determine whether both procedures can be safely performed in a single operation, or whether a staged approach is more appropriate for optimal safety and results.
Scar visibility depends on the incision technique used, which is determined by your degree of ptosis. A periareolar incision leaves a scar only around the areola edge, which fades well. Lollipop and anchor incisions involve additional scars on the lower breast but are placed in natural skin folds to minimise visibility. All scars undergo a maturation process - they are typically flat, pale, and significantly less noticeable by 12-18 months post-surgery.
Many women successfully breastfeed after mastopexy; however, the procedure can potentially affect milk ducts and sensation in the nipple area. If future breastfeeding is a priority for you, this should be discussed in detail during your consultation. Dr. Matwa will help you weigh the considerations carefully and advise on the most appropriate timing for surgery.
Mastopexy results are long-lasting but not immune to the ongoing effects of ageing, gravity, and significant weight fluctuations. Most patients enjoy a lifted contour for 10-15 years or more with proper care. Wearing a supportive bra consistently, maintaining a stable weight, and protecting skin from sun damage all contribute to the longevity of your results.
Mastopexy is performed under general anaesthesia so there is no pain during the procedure itself. Post-operatively, patients typically experience mild to moderate discomfort, tightness, and sensitivity for the first few days, which is well managed with prescribed pain relief. Most patients find the recovery far more comfortable than they anticipated. The majority return to light daily activities within 1-2 weeks and feel fully recovered within 4-6 weeks.
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