Breast lift (mastopexy) is usually performed for drooping breasts, which may occur after a woman has had children. Mammograms (breast X-rays) and a routine breast exam are required before surgery.
ProcedureBreast-revision surgery is performed while you are deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), in either an outpatient facility or in the hospital. Incisions are made along the natural creases in the breast and around the dark pink skin surrounding the nipple (areola). A keyhole-shaped incision above the areola is also made to define the new location of the nipple. Skin is then removed from the lower section of the breast. The areola, nipple, and underlying breast tissue are moved up to a higher position. The nipple is moved and incisions are closed with stitches (sutures).
ResultsAfter surgery, a bulky gauze dressing is wrapped around the breasts and chest. Sometimes a surgical bra is used. Pain is controlled by medication, and usually subsides in a day or two. Most patients stay in the hospital for two days. The dressing is replaced by a soft bra within the first week, and it must be worn for several weeks. Generally, the swelling and discoloration around the incisions subside within a few days. There may be temporary loss of sensation in the breast skin and nipples after surgery. This condition improves with time. Within two weeks of surgery, stitches (sutures) are removed.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 02/08/2011
David A. Lickstein, MD, FACS, specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, Palm Beach Gardnes, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Surgical procedure to lift up a breast. May be used on opposite breast to achieve symmetrical appearance with a reconstructed breast
Surgical procedure to lift up a breast. May be used on opposite breast to achieve symmetrical appearance with a reconstructed breast
There are some breast lift procedures available to those who want or need a breast lift. The main one is mastopexy which lifts the breasts and gives them a larger, fuller appearance.
The medical term for surgical repair of the breast is "mastopexy." This surgery is commonly performed to lift and reshape the breasts for aesthetic purposes or after significant weight loss or pregnancy.
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For sagging breasts is recommended breast lift surgery or so called mastopexy. This is cosmetic correction procedure developed for sagging breasts. Usually it uses tissue from breast and fat to correct sagging skin.
The CPT code for a mastopexy (breast lift) procedure is typically 19316. If the procedure is performed on the right side only, you would use the modifier "50" to indicate a bilateral procedure or "RT" to specify the right side, depending on the coding guidelines you are following. Always ensure to check the latest coding resources for any updates or changes.
The correct CPT code for a mastopexy (breast lift) is typically 19316. However, CPT codes may vary based on specific details of the procedure and any additional services provided. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or coder for accurate billing.
If you have a nephroptosis (floating kidney) the repair would be nephropexy or a tacking/securing the kidney to the peritoneum. If you have mastptosis (drooping breasts) then the repair would be mastopexy or a breast lift. The suffix "-pexy" means "to fix in place".
The medical term for the surgeries commonly known as breast uplifts is Mastopexy. The term comes from the Greek "mastos" meaning "breast", and "pexia" meaning "affix"
The surgical fixation of sagging breasts in a more elevated position is mastopexy.
The procedure performed to affix sagging breasts in a more elevated position is called a breast lift, or mastopexy. This surgical procedure involves removing excess skin, reshaping the breast tissue, and repositioning the nipple and areola to create a more youthful and elevated appearance. It can also enhance breast firmness and contour.