A Breast Lift (Mastopexy) is a procedure that focuses on repositioning the breast tissue and reshaping the breast when concerns such as heaviness, laxity or changes after pregnancy, ageing or weight fluctuation occur. For individuals exploring this procedure, understanding the process, recovery, suitability and costs is an important part of making an informed decision. Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Gary Kode offers consultations in both Melbourne and Launceston, with all surgeries performed in accredited hospitals in Melbourne. To support those considering a Breast Lift, he has compiled a detailed list of FAQs (frequently asked questions) to help guide patients through the key considerations and assist them in determining whether surgery may be appropriate for their needs.
A Breast Lift (Mastopexy) is a surgical procedure designed to reposition the breasts higher on the chest by reshaping the internal tissue and adjusting the position of the nipple-areola complex.
It does not significantly change breast size on its own, although it can be performed alongside procedures that alter volume, such as a Breast Augmentation or Breast Reduction, if appropriate.
There are several reasons individuals consider a Breast Lift including; changes following pregnancy or breastfeeding, weight changes, ageing, or discomfort related to tissue position. Some individuals choose this surgery to help clothing fit more comfortably or to address asymmetry.
Suitability depends on several factors such as breast anatomy, skin quality, medical history, lifestyle factors, and expectations. A consultation with Dr Kode allows for a full assessment and discussion about whether the procedure aligns with your goals.
There is no specific age requirement for a Breast Lift. Patients that choose this procedure range from their 30s–60s after changes from weight shifts, breastfeeding, or ageing. Eligibility depends more on health, tissue characteristics and personal preference than age alone.
Yes. A Breast Lift may be performed alongside procedures such as Breast Reduction or Breast Augmentation when suitable. The approach is personalised based on anatomy and goals discussed during consultation.
A Breast Lift involves reshaping the breast tissue, repositioning the nipple-areola complex to a more central location and removing excess skin. The incision pattern depends on anatomy and the surgical technique used. Dr Kode will discuss all surgical options during consultation.
Breast Lift surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia. Anaesthetic requirements depend on surgical time, patient health and hospital protocols. This will be discussed during your consultation.
Yes. All invasive surgery will result in scars. Scar placement depends on the technique used and may be located around the areola, vertically down the breast, and sometimes in the breast crease. Scars generally soften and lighten as healing progresses.
Dr Kode performs Mastopexy surgery under general anaesthesia and typically takes two to three hours, depending on the specifics of the procedure and whether Augmentation is included. The procedure is performed in fully accredited Melbourne hospitals such as Vermont, Epworth Eastern or Masada Private Hospital known for their high safety standards and sterile conditions.
Patients typically experience swelling, bruising and tightness in the early days after surgery. Support garments are usually worn to assist during the healing period. Patients will need someone to drive them home and help with basic tasks initially.
Discomfort varies but is usually managed with prescribed and over-the-counter medication. Most individuals describe the sensation as tightness or pressure in the first few days.
Light walking should be resumed early to support circulation. Most exercise restrictions last several weeks, with strenuous activity and upper-body workouts typically avoided for around 4–6 weeks unless advised otherwise.
Dr Kode urges patients to assess how their bodies feel and progress based on comfort within the recommendations provided.
It typically takes several months for final results to become apparent, as swelling gradually subsides, incisions mature and the breast tissue settles into its new position.
It’s important to follow your post-operative instructions and listen to your body to optimise your results.
Most patients can drive once they are off prescription pain medication, have full mobility of the arms and are able to fully control the vehicle. This timeline will vary between individuals.
Results evolve gradually and are influenced by factors such as ageing, weight changes, pregnancy and lifestyle. While changes occur over time, many individuals experience long-lasting results.
A Breast Lift focuses on repositioning and reshaping the breasts rather than altering breast volume. Some individuals feel their breasts look slightly smaller due to skin and tissue repositioning. If significant volume change is desired, other procedures may be discussed.
Changes to skin and tissue continue with age. While a Breast Lift repositions tissue, gravity and lifestyle factors will gradually influence shape.
Yes, the nipple-areola complex is typically moved to a higher position on the breast mound to suit the reshaped breast.
Costs vary due to factors such as anatomy, complexity, hospital fees, anaesthetic time and whether additional procedures are included. Itemised quotes are provided after consultation once the specifics of the surgery are discussed.
Medicare may provide a rebate if the procedure meets specific medical eligibility criteria listed under an approved Medicare item number. This is generally only possible in certain reconstructive or medically indicated situations for example, when breast tissue changes have caused functional symptoms such as significant skin irritation beneath the breast fold.
To determine whether you meet the criteria, you will need a consultation with a doctor who can assess your symptoms, history and any clinical factors relevant to Medicare guidelines.
Even if an item number applies, Medicare rebates vary, and they do not cover all surgical costs.
If the procedure meets Medicare criteria and has an eligible item number, private health insurance may pay for some hospital-related expenses. Coverage varies widely between funds, so patients should confirm directly with their insurer.
Surgery costs differ between individuals because each procedure is tailored to the patient’s anatomy, goals and needs. Factors that influence the final cost, include:
Because every patient’s needs are unique, costs are provided after a consultation with Dr Kode, once your surgical plan has been assessed.
Choosing a qualified surgeon is an important part of preparing for Breast Lift surgery. In Australia, Breast Lift procedures must be performed by a suitably trained and accredited medical practitioner. There are several steps patients can take to help make sure they are selecting an appropriately qualified professional. Key considerations when researching a Breast Lift surgeon include:
This information is general only and does not replace a consultation with a qualified medical practitioner. Surgical outcomes, risks and recovery experiences vary. All surgery carries risks, and patients should seek personalised medical advice. Decisions regarding surgery should only be made after a full consultation, assessment and discussion with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon.