Mastopexy: Raise and enhance the shape of your breasts
From 4995€
Surgery duration
1-2 hours
Anesthesia
General
Postoperative rest
24 hours
Visible effects
Immediately
Recovery
1 week
Results
Life-long
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What is mastopexy?
Mastopexy, also known as breast lift, is a surgical procedure designed to lift and reshape the breasts, restoring their firmness and natural shape. Over time, factors such as aging, weight loss, pregnancy, or breastfeeding can affect the appearance of the breasts, causing them to lose elasticity and appear saggy. Mastopexy offers a solution for those seeking to enhance both the volume and contour of their breasts, helping them feel more confident in their body.
How is a breast lift procedure performed?
The mastopexy procedure varies depending on the degree of sagging breasts and the patient’s needs. It generally follows these steps:
- Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort during the surgery.
- Incisions: Depending on the degree of elevation needed, the surgeon may make different types of incisions. The most common ones are around the areola, a vertical line from the areola down, and a horizontal incision in the breast fold.
- Breast Tissue Elevation: The surgeon repositions the breast tissue to a higher position, removes excess skin, and adjusts the breast contour to create a firmer and more youthful shape.
- Areola Repositioning: If the areola is off-center or enlarged, its position is adjusted, and it may be reduced if necessary.
- Closing Incisions: Finally, the incisions are closed with sutures, surgical adhesives, or tape, leaving scars that typically become unnoticeable over time.

Before and after photos of a breast lift.
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Who is a good candidate for a breast lift?
Mastopexy is ideal for women who are concerned about sagging breasts but are satisfied with their overall breast size. The procedure is recommended for women who:
- Have sagging or drooping breasts due to skin elasticity loss.
- Have noticed changes in the breast shape and firmness after pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Have experienced significant weight loss that has affected the appearance of their breasts.
- Wish to improve their appearance and feel more confident in their body.
How is a breast lift procedure performed?
The mastopexy procedure varies depending on the degree of sagging breasts and the patient’s needs. It generally follows these steps:
- Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort during the surgery.
- Incisions: Depending on the degree of elevation needed, the surgeon may make different types of incisions. The most common ones are around the areola, a vertical line from the areola down, and a horizontal incision in the breast fold.
- Breast Tissue Elevation: The surgeon repositions the breast tissue to a higher position, removes excess skin, and adjusts the breast contour to create a firmer and more youthful shape.
- Areola Repositioning: If the areola is off-center or enlarged, its position is adjusted, and it may be reduced if necessary.
- Closing Incisions: Finally, the incisions are closed with sutures, surgical adhesives, or tape, leaving scars that typically become unnoticeable over time.

Preoperative tests
Before undergoing mastopexy, a series of tests and evaluations are necessary to ensure the patient is suitable for the procedure:
- Complete Medical Evaluation: Includes a review of medical history and a physical examination to ensure the patient is in good health.
- Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound: A breast screening (mammogram) or ultrasound is recommended before surgery to rule out any underlying breast issues.
- Laboratory Tests: Includes blood tests and other screenings to assess the patient’s general health and minimize surgical risks.
Restores firmness and shape.
Aesthetic improvement.
Boosts self-esteem.
Long-lasting results.
How much does a breast lift cost?
The cost of mastopexy can vary based on several factors, including the clinic, the surgeon's experience, and the complexity of the procedure. Typically, prices range from €4,000 to €8,000, but in some cases, the price may be higher if combined with other procedures such as breast augmentation.
Factors influencing the price of a breast lift
- Degree of Breast Sagging: If the breasts have severe drooping, the procedure will be more complex, which may increase the cost.
- Surgical Technique: The costs may vary depending on the technique used (with or without vertical scars, for example).
- Incorporating Implants: If breast implants are added along with the mastopexy, the price will increase.
- Duration of the Procedure: The longer the surgery takes, the higher the cost.
- Postoperative Care: The amount and type of follow-up revisions and treatments can affect the total cost of the surgery.

Where can I undergo a mastopexy?
At EGOS, we offer breast lift procedures at various locations for your convenience and ease of access to the treatment.
Frequently asked questions about breast lift surgery
What type of anesthesia is used?
General anesthesia is typically used for mastopexy to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free during the surgery.
How long does the surgery take?
Mastopexy typically takes between 2 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
How long does recovery from a breast lift take?
Recovery time varies by patient, but most individuals can return to light activities within 1 to 2 weeks. Full recovery and final results may take several months.
Does a breast lift leave scars?
Yes, mastopexy involves incisions that leave scars. However, the scars usually become unnoticeable over time and can be easily concealed under clothing or bras.
Can lactation be affected?
Mastopexy may affect the ability to breastfeed, especially if the nipple and areola are repositioned. It’s important to discuss your breastfeeding plans with your surgeon before surgery.
Can a breast lift be combined with other surgeries?
Yes, mastopexy can be combined with other procedures, such as breast augmentation (with implants) or tummy tuck surgery, to enhance overall results.
Are the results permanent?
Mastopexy results are long-lasting, but factors such as aging, weight changes, or pregnancy can affect the appearance of the breasts over time.
What are the risks associated with a breast lift?
Like any surgery, mastopexy carries certain risks. These include:
- Abnormal scarring: Scars may be more noticeable than expected or develop hypertrophic or keloid scars.
- Infection: There is a risk of infection at the incision sites if proper post-operative care is not followed.
- Temporary or permanent loss of sensation: Some patients may experience loss of sensation in the nipples or surrounding areas.
- Asymmetry: The breasts may not be perfectly symmetrical after surgery.
- Tissue necrosis: Rarely, tissue death may occur in the operated area, requiring additional treatment.
- Wound healing issues: Incisions may take longer to heal, especially if blood supply to the skin is compromised.
- Nipple problems: In some cases, mastopexy can affect the ability to breastfeed, and the nipples may have difficulty healing properly.
Is it possible to perform a non-surgical mastopexy?
There is no non-surgical treatment that can fully replicate the results of a traditional mastopexy, although there are less invasive options that may temporarily improve the appearance of the bust.
Is it necessary to wear a special bra after surgery?
Yes, wearing a surgical or sports bra is recommended during the first few weeks to provide support, reduce swelling, and aid in healing.
What if my breasts lose volume after mastopexy?
If you lose volume due to weight changes or aging, you might consider a breast augmentation with implants or autologous fat grafting (lipofilling).
How long does it take to see the final results?
You will notice immediate improvements, but the final results are usually visible after 3–6 months, once swelling has fully subsided.
Is it possible to have a mastopexy without implants?
Yes, a mastopexy does not require implants if your main goal is to lift the breasts. However, if you also want to increase volume, implants are an option.
Is mastopexy painful?
Although it is performed under general anesthesia, some discomfort may be experienced during recovery, but it can be managed with pain medication.
Can I undergo a mastopexy if I plan to have children in the future?
Yes, you can have a mastopexy if you plan to have children in the future. However, pregnancy and breastfeeding may affect the surgery results, causing the breasts to sag again due to hormonal changes, weight gain, and milk production.
At what age can you have a mastopexy?
There is no specific minimum or maximum age for mastopexy, as long as the person is in good general health. It is recommended that breast development be complete, which usually occurs around the age of 18.
Is it necessary to lose weight before a mastopexy?
It is not strictly necessary, but it is recommended. Being close to your ideal weight can:
- Optimize aesthetic results, as the breasts will better match your overall silhouette.
- Reduce surgical risks, especially in people who are overweight or obese.
- Prevent future weight changes from affecting the surgery results, as significant weight loss afterward could cause new sagging.
Your surgeon can advise you if weight adjustment is needed before the procedure to maximize safety and success.
How should I care for the scars after mastopexy?
Proper scar care is essential for good healing and minimizing visibility. Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully, which may include the use of scar creams or silicone sheets. It is crucial to avoid direct sun exposure for at least six months, as UV radiation can darken scars. During recovery, avoid sudden movements, lifting heavy objects, or intense exercise that could stress the treated area. Keeping the wound clean and dry helps prevent infection. Gentle massages, as recommended, can also improve skin flexibility and reduce scar stiffness.
How can I maintain the mastopexy results long term?
To maintain long-term results, adopt a healthy lifestyle. Keeping a stable weight prevents fluctuations that could affect breast shape. Wearing appropriate bras, especially during exercise or high-impact activities, provides necessary support to prevent sagging. Regularly moisturizing your skin and protecting it from sun exposure helps maintain skin elasticity. Avoid smoking, as it can affect skin quality and accelerate aging.
Can I have a mastopexy if I already have breast implants?
Yes, if you already have breast implants, you can still undergo a mastopexy. This surgery is ideal for repositioning sagging breasts without necessarily changing the implants. However, if you wish, the implant size or type can be adjusted during the procedure. It's an effective option to correct sagging even if the implants are still in good condition.

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Our mastopexy team

Dr. Tiago Gomes
Mastopexy is one of the most requested procedures by women seeking to restore the firmness and shape of their breasts. Many of my patients come to me after experiencing changes in their bodies due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or significant weight loss, and they feel that their breasts have lost their youthful appearance. However, mastopexy not only enhances aesthetics — it also helps restore confidence. Seeing a patient feel comfortable with her body again after this procedure is incredibly rewarding.
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Dr. Santiago Elvira i Barberà
One of the greatest challenges in mastopexy is ensuring that the result is harmonious with the rest of the body. In my practice, I always focus on maintaining a balance between the size, shape, and position of the breasts in relation to each patient's anatomy. It's not just about lifting the breasts; it's about achieving a proportionate and natural look. It's important for patients to understand that this procedure does not increase breast size — it repositions the breasts to make them appear firmer and more lifted.
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Dr. Jose Sarrià
I have treated many women who, after going through pregnancy and breastfeeding, have noticed significant changes in their breasts, which can affect their self-esteem. Mastopexy not only impacts physical appearance but also helps many patients feel more confident and comfortable in their daily lives. The confidence a woman can gain after seeing the results is truly remarkable. Most importantly, each procedure is personalized and tailored to the needs of each patient, ensuring they feel completely satisfied.
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Dra. Lorena Vives
Mastopexy is a procedure that requires technical precision and a strong understanding of anatomy. Depending on the initial condition of the breasts, we use different techniques to achieve the best possible result. Some patients may only require a small incision around the areola, while others may need a more extensive technique to achieve the appropriate lift. The important thing is that the procedure is tailored to each patient’s unique characteristics, ensuring a natural and satisfactory result. Proper preoperative planning is key to achieving high-quality aesthetic and functional outcomes.
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Dr. Edgar Carmona
Something many patients do not initially consider is that mastopexy can also have a positive impact on their posture and overall health. Women with sagging breasts may experience discomfort or postural problems due to the weight and lack of proper support. By repositioning the breasts and lifting the tissue, not only is the appearance improved, but physical discomfort — such as back or shoulder pain — is also reduced. This is an additional benefit that can significantly enhance the quality of life for many women.
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Dr. Francisco Mora
When a patient is considering mastopexy, it is crucial for her to maintain realistic expectations about the results. While the breasts will be lifted and firmer, every body is different, and outcomes vary depending on the patient's anatomy. During each consultation, I take the necessary time to clearly explain what the procedure will involve, what to expect during recovery, and what the likely results will be. Open communication is key to ensuring that the patient is well-informed and confident in her decision.
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Dr. Adriano Hug
Some patients who undergo a mastopexy also wish to enhance the volume of their breasts. In these cases, mastopexy can be combined with breast augmentation using implants, allowing not only for a lift but also for an improvement in the size and shape of the breasts. This is a very popular option among women seeking a more complete transformation, as it helps achieve a more youthful and proportionate appearance at the same time. It is essential to discuss the patient’s aesthetic goals thoroughly to offer the most appropriate treatment.
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