here<\/a><\/u>.<\/em><\/p>\nBreast Lift Surgery<\/h2>\n At your free consultation, you’ll see pictures of the breast lift incision, which is anchor-like in shape; it goes around the nipple, extends from the nipple down to the breast fold and then in the breast fold itself. Healing is usually very good and is helped by Dr. Eisenberg\u2019s use of dissolvable stitches, which do not have to be removed.<\/p>\n
During surgery, Dr. Eisenberg repositions the nipples at a higher position and removes the excess skin. When the remaining skin is tightened, it creates a natural sling \u2013 like a new bra \u2013 to support and lift the breasts.<\/p>\n
Dr. Eisenberg performs his I.D.E.A.L. Breast Lift surgery in the safety of the operating room at Nazareth Hospital<\/strong>, one of the region\u2019s top facilities, with sensitive and competent registered nurses and certified anesthesiologists.\u00a0On the day of surgery, your support person can stay with you until you are transferred to the operating room. That means he or she can be by your side when you meet the anesthesiologist and when Dr. Eisenberg marks the incision site, takes pictures for you and your records, and reviews your postoperative medications and diet.\u00a0Then you\u2019ll have to say goodbye \u2013 or ta-ta!<\/p>\nDr. Eisenberg has developed a medication protocol to minimize post-operative nausea and vomiting during breast implant and breast lift surgery.<\/p>\n
The procedure takes about two hours. After surgery, you will be cared for in the recovery room by skilled and compassionate nurses until you are ready to go home later the same day. You must arrange for someone to drive you home.<\/p>\n
\u201cFrom the moment I walked into your office, I knew I was making the right decision.\u201d \u2013 Alicia W.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nAfter your lift, your breasts will be the same size as they were before surgery because only excess, stretched skin is removed; no breast tissue is taken away. You\u2019ll look exactly how you looked before surgery when you are wearing a good bra. After surgery, your bare breasts might appear to be smaller than they used to because the surgery shortened and tightened them. The change in size is just an illusion.<\/p>\n
Recovery After Breast Lift Surgery<\/h2>\n Patients report to us that they have minimal discomfort after breast lift surgery.<\/strong> That\u2019s because a breast lift involves removing only loose, stretched skin. If breast implants are added at the same time, the skin and muscle will be stretched, which may cause a little more discomfort. Dr. Eisenberg will prescribe medications to make you more comfortable during this period.<\/p>\nMore than 90 percent of patients are back to work on the fifth day after surgery if they work in an office setting. Women whose work requires lifting, pushing or pulling usually go back to\u00a0work toward the end of the second week. They might be a little sore at the end of their work day, but by Week 3, they feel pretty much back to normal.<\/p>\n
\nYou can shower the day after surgery.<\/li>\n By the third day, many women are able to comfortably lift their children; they can also drive if they are not taking narcotics.<\/li>\n Your first postoperative visit is usually within a week. Your stitches are dissolvable, so there are no stitches to remove at this visit \u2014 or ever.<\/li>\n There are no drains to be removed either; they are never used.<\/li>\n Patients can generally return to aerobic activity in three weeks and upper body weightlifting in six weeks.<\/li>\n You shouldn’t soak your incisions in a bathtub, pool or hot tub for six weeks.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nAfter Breast Lift Surgery<\/h2>\n How long does a breast lift last? <\/strong>A breast lift has long-lasting results. As you age, the newly positioned nipple and areola will generally stay above the inframammary fold. However, future\u00a0pregnancies or significant weight changes can undo some of the improvement and cause your breasts to sag again.<\/p>\nWill I be able to breastfeed?<\/strong> The likelihood is very strong that breast lift surgery won\u2019t affect your ability to breastfeed because your milk ducts, which run from the mammary glands to the nipple, are not disturbed. Only skin from the perimeter of the areola is removed, and there are no milk ducts there.<\/p>\nWhat will happen to my breasts if I lose weight after my lift?\u00a0<\/strong>For the most part, your breasts are made up of fatty tissue, so they might get smaller and droopier if you lose 10 percent or more of your body weight.<\/p>\n\u201cI left your office after a 14-year checkup feeling overwhelmed by your caring and genuine nature. It was nice to be treated with the same respect 14 years later as when I first walked into your office. This meant so much to me. You are so appreciated. The world needs more doctors like you.\u201d \u2013 Frankie<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Looking to perk up your sagging breasts? Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. Ted Eisenberg\u00a0is the creator of the I.D.E.A.L. Breast Lift. This groundbreaking technique, which Dr. Eisenberg published in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and teaches to doctors around the world, raises and reshapes the breasts, giving them a more youthful look. Click here to read the article’s […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_coblocks_attr":"","_coblocks_dimensions":"","_coblocks_responsive_height":"","_coblocks_accordion_ie_support":"","footnotes":""},"yoast_head":"\n
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