Breast Lift Recovery
Since a Mastopexy is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia, you will be able to return home once Dr. Landford releases you from our recovery room. We recommend having a friend or relative available to provide you with a ride home.
It can take up to 24 hours to completely recover from the effects of the anesthesia, so it’s also recommended to have a qualified adult available to assist you around the house for the first week. Patients are typically advised to wear the support bra 24/7 for several weeks to help heal.
After the procedure, you can expect some discomfort, swelling, and bruising around your breasts; Dr. Landford can prescribe some temporary pain medication to help alleviate any pain during your initial recovery. You may feel tingling or numbness around the incisions, especially around the areola because there are a lot of nerve endings in that area. Over time, your incisions will heal and the swelling will gradually subside, as well as any visible scarring.
The recovery time varies based on several factors, such as the type of surgery and incisions. You must avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activity, or any activity that causes pain or discomfort. We will provide you with instructions on how to stay comfortable during recovery and how to achieve optimal results.
While you will see some improvements immediately, most patients will require six weeks or more to see the most dramatic improvement in their Breast Lift results. It is important to remember that this procedure may impact your ability to breastfeed.