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Breast Lift in Seattle, Washington

Your skin loses elasticity as you get older, and this includes your breast area. Over time, poor skin elasticity and gravity cause your breasts to sag and lose shape and firmness. Weight gain and pregnancy also cause sagging by stretching the skin.

Breast lift surgery, also known as mastopexy, lifts the breasts to restore a firm and perky profile. Excess skin is removed to tighten the tissue around the breasts. If you are unhappy with how low your breasts hang or want firmer breasts, breast lift surgery may be right for you. 

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What is a Breast Lift?

Breast lift surgery is a popular option for women in Seattle, WA who want to regain a firm, perky breast profile. The surgery creates a youthful, more feminine appearance to the breasts.

A breast lift removes the excess stretched skin to reshape the breast tissue. The procedure may also help if your areola or nipple point downward. If necessary, large areolae can be reduced during the surgery to restore the natural-looking proportions of the breast.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Breast Lift

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Pros: Corrects stretched skin and areolas, as well as asymmetry and unusual breast shape; Restores downward-pointing nipples to a forward-facing position; Short downtime, often as little as five days, and typically does not require prescription pain medication; Long-lasting results that last ten years on average; Low risk of complications.

Cons: Bleeding and infection, as with any surgery; Permanent scars that are hidden by a bra or bikini; Risk of changes to sensation in the breast or nipples – may last only a few weeks; Not intended to enlarge the breasts – can be combined with breast augmentation for women who want perkier, larger breasts; Breast asymmetry or irregularity; Risk of difficulties with breastfeeding, typically involves reduced breast milk production; Damage to the nipples or areolae due to disrupted blood supply.

Breast Lift FAQs

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Apr 6, 2025

I had a similar experience to another reviewer where a service/procedure that was offered was denied because it “might leave a scar.” Well no kidding.

I needed a small old piercing hole removed above my lip that constantly aches, would get red and sometimes inflamed and never settled. It’s the worst at night after a full day of talking and eating. This is not only incredibly uncomfortable, but unsightly.

This procedure normally just takes a small punch biopsy (like a medical
hole puncher) and a couple of sutures to remove the tube of scar tissue and take care of - an hour long in office procedure at most. I would much rather have a small scar than this painful hole in my face, but apparently it’s not even worth having that conversation with me, the potential patient.

Super appreciate the curt, 2 liner email from the office staff blowing me off after I sent photos and gave all the information - did they think it wouldn’t leave a scar before when I asked them about closing a tiny hole on my face? Why have me go through the trouble?

It makes me wonder if the Doctor just didn’t want to waste their time on such a small procedure and keep their consults open for more profitable ones instead. Pure speculation, but I’ll never know because they didn’t even bother to ask.

Fortunately I found another highly recommended doctor in downtown Seattle to take care of the procedure for me this week who took the time to explain the pros/cons and risks to me.

Sera S on Joshua Cooper, Dr via Google Reviews