A breast lift, or mastopexy, is designed to raise and reshape sagging breasts for a more youthful, lifted appearance. But how do you know if it’s the right time to consider one? Here’s what you should know about breast lift candidacy and the signs that suggest you may be ready. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. David Kim performs breast lift for patients in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, and surrounding locations.
Sagging or drooping breasts: If your nipples fall below the breast crease or point downward.
Loss of volume: Breasts that look deflated after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss.
Asymmetry: One breast sits noticeably lower than the other.
Skin laxity: Stretching or thinning skin causing sagging.
Self-consciousness: If sagging impacts your clothing choices or confidence.
You are in good overall health.
You are at or near a stable weight.
You are not currently pregnant or breastfeeding.
You have realistic expectations about results.
With implants: To add volume while lifting.
With reduction: To achieve smaller, lifted breasts.
Will a breast lift make my breasts smaller?
No, but some skin removal may make them look slightly smaller.
How long do results last?
Many women enjoy results for 10–15 years, depending on skin quality and lifestyle.
Can I still breastfeed after a lift?
Some women may be able to, but it is best to complete breastfeeding before surgery.
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If you’re considering a breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, you likely have a few questions about the procedure. From the type of incision to the recovery process, there are many factors to consider before undergoing this cosmetic surgery. That’s why it’s crucial to have a thorough consultation with your plastic surgeon before making any decisions. To help you make the most of your consultation, we’ve compiled a list of essential questions to ask during your breast lift consultation. So get ready to get perky and confidently walk into your consultation armed with the information you need to make an informed decision. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. David Kim performs breast lift surgery to patients in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, and surrounding locations.
When it comes to your breast lift consultation, one of the most important aspects to consider is the experience and credentials of your plastic surgeon. After all, you want to ensure that you are in the hands of a skilled professional who can provide you with the best possible results.
During your consultation, don’t be afraid to ask your surgeon about their experience in performing breast lift procedures. Find out how many breast lifts they have performed and if they have any specific expertise in the area. Additionally, inquire about their credentials and certifications to ensure that they are qualified to perform the procedure.
It’s also a good idea to ask about their success rate and if they have any before and after photos of previous patients. This can give you a better idea of their skill and the kind of results you can expect.
Remember, your breast lift is a personal and transformative journey, so make sure you choose a surgeon who has the experience and credentials to make your vision a reality.
Getting to know the procedure of a breast lift is an essential step in preparing for your consultation. During this process, your surgeon will explain the details of the surgery, ensuring that you have a clear understanding of what to expect.
One of the key aspects to discuss is the type of incision that will be used. There are several options, including a periareolar incision around the areola, a vertical incision from the areola to the breast crease, or an anchor-shaped incision that extends horizontally along the breast crease. Your surgeon will be able to recommend the best option for your specific case.
Additionally, you’ll want to inquire about the surgical techniques that will be employed during the procedure. This could include addressing any asymmetry or sagging, reshaping the breast tissue, and repositioning the nipple and areola.
Understanding the step-by-step process of the breast lift will not only help you feel more informed and prepared but will also give you confidence in your surgeon’s abilities. So don’t hesitate to ask questions and take the time to fully comprehend the procedure before making any decisions.
After undergoing a breast lift, understanding the expected recovery time is crucial for planning and preparing for your post-operative period. During your consultation, don’t forget to ask your plastic surgeon about the recovery timeline and what you can expect during this time.
Recovery time varies from person to person, but generally, it takes about two to three weeks to return to normal daily activities and six to eight weeks to fully heal. Your surgeon will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your incisions, manage any discomfort, and when you can resume activities like exercise or lifting heavy objects.
It’s important to remember that every person’s recovery is unique, and it’s essential to listen to your body and give it the time it needs to heal properly. Asking about the expected recovery time will give you a better understanding of what to expect during this important phase of your breast lift journey.
During your breast lift consultation, it’s important to have a realistic understanding of the results and expectations you can expect from the procedure. Every person’s body is unique, and your surgeon will take into account factors such as your breast shape, size, and skin elasticity when discussing the potential outcomes.
One important question to ask is about scarring. While your surgeon will make every effort to minimize scarring, it’s essential to understand that some scarring is inevitable with any surgical procedure. Your surgeon can show you examples of previous patients’ scars to give you a better idea of what to expect.
You should also ask about the longevity of the results. While a breast lift can provide long-lasting improvement, factors such as aging, weight fluctuations, and pregnancy can affect the shape and position of your breasts over time. Your surgeon can provide guidance on how to maintain your results and any potential future touch-up procedures.
Remember, open and honest communication with your surgeon is key to ensuring that you have realistic expectations and are satisfied with your breast lift results.
For more information on the surgical and non-surgical procedures and treatments by Cosmetic Plastic Surgeons Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim. Click here to contact us today.
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Breast lifts have become a popular cosmetic procedure among women looking to improve the appearance of their breasts. Whether due to aging, weight loss, or pregnancy, many women experience sagging or drooping breasts that can affect their confidence and self-esteem. While a breast lift is primarily performed to lift and reshape the breasts, some women may wonder if the procedure will also change their breast size. In this blog post, we will discuss the relationship between breast lifts and bust size to help you understand what to expect from this transformative procedure. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. David Kim performs breast lift surgery to patients in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, and surrounding locations.
When considering a breast lift procedure, it is important to have a clear understanding of what the procedure entails. During a breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, excess skin is removed and the surrounding tissue is reshaped to lift and firm the breasts. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia, and incisions are made around the areola and sometimes extend vertically down to the breast crease.
Once the incisions are made, the surgeon will reposition the nipple and areola to a higher position, and then lift and reshape the breast tissue to create a more youthful and lifted appearance. The remaining skin is then tightened and the incisions are closed. The overall goal of a breast lift is to improve the shape, contour, and position of the breasts, giving them a more youthful and perky appearance.
It is important to note that a breast lift is primarily a reshaping procedure, rather than a procedure that is focused on changing the size of the breasts. While the breasts may appear slightly fuller and rounder after a lift, the actual size of the breasts will not be significantly altered.
In the next section, we will discuss how a breast lift procedure might affect your bust size in more detail. Stay tuned!
Many women who are considering a breast lift may wonder how the procedure will affect their bust size. While a breast lift primarily focuses on reshaping and lifting the breasts, it may also have some impact on the overall size. During a breast lift, excess skin is removed and the remaining breast tissue is reshaped and lifted to create a more youthful and perky appearance. In some cases, this can result in a slight increase in breast volume, giving the appearance of a fuller bust. However, it is important to note that a breast lift is not designed to significantly change the size of the breasts. If you are looking for a more dramatic change in size, you may need to consider combining a breast lift with breast augmentation or reduction. Consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon will help you determine the best course of action to achieve your desired results.
If you’re considering a breast lift procedure and you’re looking for more than just a lift, you might want to consider combining it with other procedures. While a breast lift alone focuses on reshaping and lifting the breasts, combining it with other procedures can help you achieve the exact results you desire.
One common combination is a breast lift with augmentation, also known as a mastopexy augmentation. This procedure not only lifts and reshapes the breasts but also increases their volume by inserting breast implants. This can help enhance your bust size and give you a fuller, more rounded appearance.
On the other hand, if you’re looking to reduce your bust size along with lifting and reshaping your breasts, you may consider combining a breast lift with a reduction. This can help address both the sagging and excessive volume, giving you a more proportionate and balanced look.
It’s important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and determine the best combination of procedures for you. They can guide you through the process and help you make the right decision for your body.
When it comes to making the right decision for your body, it’s essential to take into consideration your specific goals and desires. If you’re unsure about how a breast lift might affect your bust size, it’s important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon. They have the expertise and knowledge to guide you through the process and help you understand your options. During a consultation, you can discuss your concerns, desired outcome, and any questions you may have. The surgeon will evaluate your current breast size, shape, and position, as well as your overall body proportions, to determine the best course of action for you. They will provide personalized recommendations, which may include a breast lift alone or in combination with other procedures. By working closely with your surgeon, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your goals and ensures the best possible outcome for your body.
For more information on the surgical and non-surgical procedures and treatments by Cosmetic Plastic Surgeons Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim. Click here to contact us today.
Also visit drdavidkim.com
Serving Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Orange County, Southern California and surrounding areas.

If you’re considering breast implants, you probably have a lot of questions. You’ll need to make plenty of essential decisions before you commit to the procedure. Which surgeon to trust is the first and most crucial of these. You’ll want to find someone with the training, skills, and experience to produce excellent results.
Another question high on the list for most women is how long their implants will last before they’ll need to have them removed and replaced. It’s true that breast implants don’t last forever, but there’s a common misconception that women with breast implants need to get them replaced on a set schedule every few years. Here are the facts about how long implants last.
There’s no hard deadline for when you will need to have another surgery to replace your implants. What we have to work with are averages, which give an idea of what to expect, but don’t predict what your unique experience will be.
Breast implants tend to last 11 to 15 years, most commonly because women’s ideals for their bodies change over time. Some women choose to exchange larger implants for smaller ones – sometimes for comfort as they adopt a more active lifestyle or because they want a slimmer figure. An even greater number of women choose to replace smaller implants with larger ones. The effects of aging on the body and breasts can also change the original implant results and lead women to have them replaced. These are all personal decisions that have nothing to do with implant durability, but they factor into the average times before women get their implants replaced.
When considering implant durability and the incidence of medical issues that may require replacement, the timelines spread over a wide range. Some implants last a lifetime with no problems. Other women have complications with their implants within the first few years. The great majority of implants — between 80 and 90% — last 10 years without complications. Many last more than 20 years.
Two basic kinds of problems can occur that require implant replacement or removal.
The first is a problem with the implant itself — when it leaks or ruptures. The rupture of a saline implant creates a cosmetic issue when it deflates, but not a health risk. The breast loses volume and the body naturally processes the saline fluid. A silicone implant rupture may not change the breast appearance right away, but if a breast exam or MRI detects this issue, you should have the implant and the leaked silicone removed within a few months.
The second problem with implants can be the body’s reaction to them. The body always creates a shell of scar tissue around medical devices, called a capsule. But in rare cases, this capsule thickens and hardens, in a condition called “capsular contracture,” putting extra pressure on the implant and sometimes causing discomfort or pain. When this happens, a surgeon will need to remove the hardened capsular tissue and replace the implant.
What do you do with these averages and possibilities? Go into breast augmentation knowing that you may need to have your implants replaced or removed at some point in the future. While your implants could last a lifetime, that doesn’t mean they will.
It’s also crucial to check your breasts regularly for implant problems. You’ll know right away, by looking at your breasts, if a saline implant ruptures. We recommend regular check-ins with your doctor to watch for signs of a silicone implant leak or capsular contracture.
Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery have developed an impeccable reputation for stunning, natural-looking cosmetic treatment and plastic surgery results, attracting patients from all over the world. Contact our practice today at (310) 746-5475 or send an online request to schedule a consultation.

If you’ve committed to losing weight this year, that’s great!
We recommend a slow and steady approach of shifting to healthier foods that you enjoy, in smaller portions, paired with a regular and sustainable routine of increased physical activity. The combination of fewer calories in and more calories burned, accomplished by adopting a set of habits that become second nature to you, can be the key to losing weight and keeping it off. Beyond that, it’s all about what works for you.
But have you thought about what you’ll do after you lose the weight?
If you’re lucky, your weight will come off in all the right places and you’ll be delighted with your slimmer body contours. But weight loss doesn’t always work that way. Many people are left with stubborn pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. Those might be around your waist, on your arms or thighs, or under your chin. Wherever the last bulges of fat persist, there are ways to get rid of them without going to extremes in dieting or at the gym.
Once you’re close to your weight goal — within about 10 or 15 pounds of your ideal weight — you might think about a body-contouring procedure to put the finishing touches on your self-improvement efforts. These procedures reduce unwanted pockets of fat on specific areas of your body in ways that eliminate those fat cells forever. They aren’t weight-loss treatments, but they make great complements to weight loss through healthy eating and exercise.
Weight loss can sometimes affect a woman’s breasts in ways that are less than desirable. Stretched breast skin can sag when the fat is gone, or your breasts can lose more volume than you would prefer.
A mommy makeover combines procedures—typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery, and liposuction—to restore a more attractive, younger-looking figure. A mommy makeover can provide the finishing transformation after successful weight loss to give you the body you want.
As you get your body in beautiful shape, you might consider treatments to make your face look younger, too. You have many options for facial rejuvenation, including:
Find out more about the possibilities of cosmetic treatment in a personal consultation. Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery have developed an impeccable reputation for stunning, natural-looking cosmetic treatment and plastic surgery results, attracting patients from all over the world. Contact our practice today at (310) 746-5475 or send an online request to schedule an appointment.

Most women are delighted with their breast implants, but not all are. And an early positive reaction can change over time. That might be because your ideals for your body shape have changed or because of problems with the implants. If you’ve removed your implants, whatever the reason, you have several options for making them look great once more. One is a breast lift, a procedure that can restore your breasts to an attractive shape after implant removal surgery.
Breast explant surgery removes your breast implants. The implants are simply extracted, and the natural breast tissue gradually goes back to its original volume. However, this is not always the case. Many patients who have undergone a breast explant elsewhere seek out the experts at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery for a breast lift.
It would be nice if, by removing the implants, your breasts simply went back to their original shape. But time has usually passed since the implants were placed, and aging, plus the weight of the implants, tends to result in some sagging. Your breasts may now hang low, with the nipple pointing downward.
The other change the implants have made over time is in the position of tissue within your breast. Your body responds naturally to implants by shifting tissue to balance the pressure and volume throughout the breast. This created an attractive shape while your implants were in place. When your implants are removed, you may be left with hollow areas where the implants once were. It can take several months for the tissue to shift again into a more natural-looking position. And it may never shift back to create the rounded breast shape you would prefer. Without correction, your breasts may settle into an elongated or flattened shape.
Choosing a breast lift after an explant can address these issues. The breast lift corrects sagging by removing excess skin and raising the profile of the breasts. As part of the procedure, the surgeon also repositions and tightens tissue within the breast to create a rounded, natural-looking, youthful profile.
Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery have developed an impeccable reputation for stunning, natural-looking cosmetic treatment and plastic surgery results, attracting patients from all over the world. Contact our practice today at (310) 746-5475 or send an online request to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss all of your options for breast lifts after an explant and help you decide on the procedure or combination of procedures that will give you the look and peace of mind you are seeking.

It’s a big decision to have a breast lift. It’s an investment in yourself that can give you a huge boost to your self-esteem. And you want the results to last.
Clearly, you need to follow your doctor’s guidance in the days and weeks immediately after the procedure to promote healing and optimal results. But what steps can you take longer-term to help your breasts stay perky?
Here are some habits you can adopt at home to maintain your youthful shape.
The see-saw effects of weight gain and loss can take a big toll on the appearance of your breasts. Weight fluctuations cause the skin on your breasts and the supportive tissue inside to stretch and contract. Over time, this leads to a loss of elasticity and sagging.
Diet and exercise both contribute to weight changes. Exercise is important to your health, and we’ll get to that next. But healthy eating habits are a powerful factor in tipping the scales in the right direction.
If you want to keep your breasts in their newly perky form, it’s important to break the cycle of seasonal dieting and weight gain. Instead, get into the habit of eating healthy food in moderate portions as your new normal. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Switch to whole grains and stay away from refined carbohydrates. Drink water throughout the day. Keep unhealthy foods, like ice cream and fattening desserts, out of your house to eliminate temptation.
Once healthy eating becomes a habit, you’ll find that you enjoy eating better-quality food and that you have more energy. Good nutrition also contributes to healthy skin and is critical to your overall well-being.
You know that exercise is important to your overall health. The right kinds of exercise habits can also help you maintain the perkiness of the breasts.
First, we should dispel a myth. Many women avoid vigorous exercise out of fear that the bouncing will cause their breasts to sag. However, there is no connection between bouncing and breast sag. Especially with the use of a supportive sports bra, you shouldn’t worry about any exercise negatively impacting your breasts. On the other hand, there are loads of scientific evidence tying exercise to maintaining a healthy weight. And maintaining your weight is key to keeping your youthful breast shape and position.
So find a way to work regular exercise into your daily and weekly routine until it becomes a habit — something you do to feel good rather than something you have to force yourself to do.
Certain muscle-strengthening exercises can also help firm up the shape of your chest and improve your posture, both of which can have a modest effect on maintaining your breast-lift results. These include bench presses with dumbells, push-ups, and planks. If you belong to a gym, a trainer can show you other exercises to improve your upper body posture and strengthen your pectoral muscles, the muscles that lie just below your breasts.
Use quality moisturizers and sunscreen to help your skin stay strong and firm. Skin tone and elasticity are factors in breast droop, and exposure to the sun’s UV rays is one of the biggest factors in skin damage. The chest is a common spot for sunburn, and that can weaken and coarsen the skin on your breasts.
Make it a habit to keep your skin moisturized. Use sunscreen regularly and avoid harmful overexposure to the sun.
You’ll need to wear a supportive bra while you heal from your breast lift. After that, a well-fitted bra continues to be important, but for different reasons. Bras that give too much lift can actually weaken the muscles supporting your breasts. They may look great while you’re wearing them but aren’t the best option for everyday use. Instead, get yourself fitted with bras that provide some support but that allow breasts to do some of the work themselves. It’s worth getting a professional fitting at a lingerie store now that your breasts have been reshaped. The bras you had from before your surgery may not be providing the support you need.
To learn more about how a breast lift can transform your appearance, make an appointment with Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery. Contact them today at (310) 746-5475 or send an online request to schedule a free consultation.
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