Mastopexy (Breast Lift)
- CMCPER Certificate
- AMCPER Certificate
- ISAPS Member
- Puerto Vallarta and Tepic
What is mastopexy?
The mastopexy (breast lift) is a surgery that repositions the breast when there is sagging, seeking a more harmonious and proportional shape.
It is not “just lifting”. In assessment we define if your case is mainly position, skin/support, volume, or a combination; that changes the plan and the kind of outcome it makes sense to expect.
Mastopexy: what changes and what doesn't change
What changes
Position of the bust: a higher and more harmonious location is sought.
Shape: better definition of the contour and upper pole, according to your anatomy.
Areola and symmetry: it fits what really brings balance.
Relationship with your body: proportion, clothing and perception in the mirror.
What remains unchanged
Your base anatomy: chest and thorax have real limits.
The “perfect” skin: stretch marks and texture do not disappear on their own.
The “augmentation” volume: lifting is not the same as augmentation (it is decided whether an implant is appropriate).
The need for care: outcome depends on adherence and follow-up.
What does it usually include?
The plan is defined in assessment, but usually involves a combination of decisions so that the result is congruent with your anatomy and your goal.
Breast repositioning: elevation and rearrangement for a more proportionate shape.
Asymmetry adjustment: reasonable corrections to improve visual balance.
Volume definition: mastopexy alone or in combination with implants, if appropriate.
Scar design: it is planned according to the degree of sagging and the extent of the plan.
Care guide: indications and controls coordinated by the team.
The scope, level of elevation and tools of the plan are decided after medical assessment.
Who is it for?
It could be for you if...
You feel your breasts “sagging” and are looking to regain position and shape.
You notice that the nipple/areola has lost centering or symmetry.
You are uncomfortable with how it looks in a bra or bathing suit, even if your weight is stable.
You want to correct asymmetries and improve proportion without exaggerating the result.
Alternatives should be evaluated if...
Your priority is to bulk up a lot (maybe it's not just lifting).
There are recent or planned major weight changes.
You are looking for “zero scar” (not a realistic goal in this procedure).
You cannot commit to postoperative care and follow-up.
Mastopexy assessment: how we define your plan
Target
What would you like to improve and what would look natural to you.
Analysis
Degree of fall, symmetries and proportions to seek balance, not isolated changes.
Leather and support
Elasticity and skin quality, because they influence the shape and evolution.
Volume
If mastopexy alone or combined with implants is suitable for the result you are looking for.
Scope
Reasonable limits, expected scarring, and care and follow-up plan.
“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”
The procedure, explained in simple terms
The idea is that the result looks consistent from all angles, without “forcing” the body. The technique is adapted to your anatomy and to the goal agreed upon in the assessment.
Planning: the objective form and realistic scope of the change is defined.
Repositioning: the bust is repositioned to improve proportion and contour.
Areola and symmetry: it is adjusted which provides visual balance.
Scar: it is designed according to your fall and plan; invisibility is not promised.
Implants (if appropriate): it is decided only if they help to achieve the agreed objective.
Closure and controls: a coordinated care and follow-up plan is left in place.
Preparation (before surgery)
- Studies and preoperative assessment: according to medical indication.
- Medications and supplements: what to pause and what to continue, case by case.
- Tobacco/vaping: your situation is reviewed and measures to reduce risk are indicated.
- Support at home: who accompanies you and how to organize your first days.
Recovery and follow-up
First days: expected discomfort and tension; indications for care and relative rest.
First week: inflammation control, wound care and progress review.
Following weeks: adaptation of the breast to its new shape; care adjustments according to evolution.
Subsequent months: scar maturation and gradual stabilization of the contour.
The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.
Complementary procedures
In the evaluation we define if it is convenient to add something so that the result is more congruent with your anatomy and your objective.
Mastopexy with implants: if you need support/shape and also to recover volume.
Breast reduction: if the weight of the breast is part of the problem and affects sagging.
Asymmetry adjustments: when the actual difference warrants correction within reasonable limits.
Scar revision or detailing: only if your case requires it and it is consistent with the plan.
These points are explained individually during the appraisal.
Medical Philosophy
Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination
If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.
What it does include:
- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.
What it does not include:
Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is mastopexy and augmentation with implants the same thing?
Can I do mastopexy with implants in the same plan?
Can asymmetry be corrected?
How do I know if I need implants?
What about the scar?
When do you see the final result?
Interested?
Security
- AMCPER Certificate
- CMQ Hospital (PV)
- ISAPS Member
- Specialty license : 14822156
