Internal Breast Lift: A New Method for Performing Internal Mastopexy.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

Instituto Médico Cervantes, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: January 2025

Background: Mastopexy combined with implant placement is a complex cosmetic surgery due to the dual nature of the procedure. Various mammoplasty techniques and implant types add to its intricacy. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an internal breast lift in correcting pseudoptosis, grade 1 breast ptosis, and asymmetries, thereby offering a safer alternative with reduced morbidity and avoiding the creation of an inverted T scar.

Methods: From January 2020 to January 2022, 20 female patients with pseudoptosis, grade I breast ptosis as per the Regnault classification, and a subareolar-to-mammary groove distance less than 7 cm were selected. For those with breast tissue hypertrophy, internal tissue resection maintained a minimum thickness of 3 cm. Patients with areolar asymmetries but without breast ptosis were also included. Surgical access was achieved via the mammary fold or periareolar approach. The procedure involved internal mastopexy between the mammary gland and the pectoralis major muscle's superomedial portion, coupled with polyurethane implant insertion.

Results: Significant elevations in the areola and breast tissue were noted in patients with pseudoptosis and grade I breast ptosis, with a notable pre- and postoperative difference (Student test, ≤ 0.050). Additionally, there was an improvement in areolar and breast tissue positioning in asymmetrical cases. Patient satisfaction and a 1-year follow-up were also part of the assessment.

Conclusions: The internal breast lift emerges as a safe and aesthetically pleasing alternative for patients with pseudoptosis and grade I breast ptosis. It effectively enhances areolar symmetry without the need for an inverted T scar.

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