How Breast Suspension Surgery is Done

Breast suspension surgery focuses on restoring the sagging nipple, surgically, to its original position. Breast suspension surgery refers to lifting the sagging and loose breasts upward and tightening them surgically, forming the breast glands into a hemisphere to achieve the effect of breast reduction and lifting, and correcting the position of the nipple. Generally, the incision of the surgery is made around the areola, and the wounds do not show up and the scars are not obvious after the surgery is recovered. Line breast suspension surgery is generally 12-15 days to remove the stitches, the wound has a longer period of hardness and numbness feeling, it usually takes more than half a year to recover naturally, after the operation, you need to wear a special, supportive bra, until the local swelling symptoms of the breast subside completely. It is recommended that patients should go to a regular medical institution and under the guidance of a professional doctor to undergo the surgery.