- What Is a Breast Lift?
- Considering a Breast Lift
- Goals of a Breast Lift
- Your Consultation
- Choosing A Plastic Surgeon
- How a Breast Lift is Performed
- Where is the Breast Lift Performed?
- The Best Candidates for a Breast Lift
- Preparing for a Breast Lift
- The Cost
- After Surgery
- What Sets Dr. Weintraub Apart
What Is a Breast Lift?
The type of breast-lift procedure that patients undergo will depend on their individual breast configuration, as well as their desired results. Dr. Weintraub will discuss which variation of mastopexy surgery is right for you. Generally, the four common breast-lift options are:
- Crescent Lift: The crescent breast lift is a less invasive type of breast-lift surgery. This procedure requires a small incision around the top half of the areola and is ideal for patients who are looking to slightly lift the breasts.
- Circumareolar Lift (also known as a Donut Lift, a Doughnut Lift, or a Benelli Lift): The circumareolar breast lift utilizes an incision that surrounds the entire areola. A doughnut lift (or donut lift) can raise sagging breast tissue for a perkier appearance.
- Lollipop Lift (also known as a Vertical Lift): During a lollipop breast lift, an initial incision is made around the areola, followed by a second incision from the bottom of the areola to the crease of the breast. The vertical breast-lift technique can achieve a moderate lift and repositioning of the breasts.
- Anchor Lift (also known as an Inverted-T Lift): The Anchor lift can produce the most dramatic results. During the Inverted-T breast-lift procedure, three incisions will be made: one around the areola, another from the base of the areola to the crease of the breast, and a final incision along the crease of the breast. The anchor method allows for more tissue tightening and repositioning than other breast-lift options.
After undergoing your mastopexy procedure, you can expect to immediately see much perkier breasts, with the nipples much higher and the breast tissue appearing more youthful. Because of Dr. Weintraub’s experience and expertise, decreased sensitivity of the nipples is rarely, if ever, experienced by his patients. Many patients return to daily activities within a week. Once the healing process concludes and optimal results are achieved, they are long lasting and can result in younger-looking, symmetrical and attractive breasts. Imagine no longer being a slave to your bra!
Considering a Breast Lift
While there is no specific chronological age that determines when you should have some rejuvenative procedures, a breast lift should not be considered before the age of 18, or when the patient has matured enough to know what her breast volume is and can judge what she wants.
If you fit these requirements and see something that truly bothers you when you look in the mirror, it is time to pick up the phone and schedule an appointment for a consultation with Dr. Weintraub for a breast lift in New York. Likewise, there is only one person to have plastic surgery for: you and you alone. It should never be undertaken due to pressure from others.
Goals of a Breast Lift
A breast lift can result in youthful-looking, perkier breasts. Patients who wish to correct sagging (or “ptotic”) breasts should consider undergoing mastopexy surgery. If more volume is desired, a breast augmentation can be done in conjunction with a breast lift as well, with the implant placed beneath the muscle to produce natural looking (and feeling) results. Dr. Weintraub offers different breast-lift options to fulfill each patient’s individual goals and needs.
Your Consultation
You’ve certainly looked in the mirror many times. However, when you look in the mirror and begin to see things that upset you, that’s when you should schedule a consultation for a breast lift. A consultation will help give you a better understanding of your own issues.
When choosing a surgeon for your Breast Lift in NYC, you should:
- Check for board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (there are many other boards, some legitimate, some not, but there is only one American Board of Plastic Surgery, established in 1931)
- Ensure that the physician attends a major hospital in your community, and is in good standing with that hospital
- Confirm that he or she has a fine reputation amongst other medical professionals in your community
- Speak to the surgeon’s patients who have undergone similar procedures
Remember, this is your surgery, and you are interviewing the doctor as much as he’s interviewing you. Do not hesitate to bring a list of questions with you on your breast lift consultation. And remember: a good surgeon is someone who not only has the skill to perform the surgery, but is someone who understands what your specific needs and desires are. A good surgeon should listen, listen, and listen!
Have no fear during your consultation. This is a time to speak, to be heard, to learn, and to develop a trusting relationship. Questions can be answered, and fears allayed. And while Dr. Weintraub is at the cutting edge of his field in terms of technique and medical developments, you will find his office environment to be comforting, personable, and inviting. He and his New York staff truly care about each and every patient, and take great pride in making themselves available to help with every step of the process.
How a Breast Lift is Performed
Safety comes first. Plastic surgery is surgery, and should therefore be taken seriously.
Dr. Weintraub prefers his breast lift patients to be in a comfortable state of twilight sleep, where the patient is unarousable and is awakened only after the procedure is over. Due to advancements in anesthesia and new medications possessing a shorter half-life, no longer do breast lift patients have to contend with nausea, vomiting or grogginess; rather, the emergence from anesthesia is crisp and clear.
Dr. Weintraub insists on the most sterile conditions in the New York City operating room, with board-certified anesthesiologists and state-of-the-art monitoring equipment commensurate with the highest hospital standards. The only person performing the surgery is Dr. Weintraub himself. Every intraoperative maneuver is executed with precision and care, and all wounds are sewn in multiple layers by his own hand.
Breast surgery should never be rushed, and Dr. Weintraub always strives for the best, as he understands that patients will live with the result for the rest of their lives. His aesthetic is sophisticated and reflective of understated elegance. In his own words, “Cosmetic surgery is nothing less than artwork on the human form.”
Where is the Breast Lift Performed?
Though once limited to a hospital setting, the more modern approach to breast lift surgery is to perform such procedures in a safe, secure and completely private operating room. Although Dr. Weintraub has privileges at Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital, and The Center for Specialty Care (outpatient limb of Weill-Cornell Hospital), he prefers the privacy of his hospital-grade, state-of-the-art surgical center attached to his office at 800A Fifth Avenue. This facility is attended by Dr. Weintraub’s team of board-certified anesthesiologists, certified registered nurses, and fully licensed operating-room staff. With its private entrance, its standards are of the highest quality, and offer Dr. Weintraub’s patients the utmost in medical and plastic-surgical care.
The Best Candidates for a Breast Lift
The best candidates for breast lift surgery are well balanced, in good general health, and possess realistic expectations. You are an excellent candidate if you’ve done your homework, have had your consultation, and the following three things are present:
- You are highly motivated to make the change
- You have the ability to pause your daily responsibilities (work, family, school etc.) in order to undergo the procedure
- You have the financial wherewithal to make an elective cosmetic surgery come to fruition.
Preparing for a Breast Lift
Once you have decided to make this exciting new change and undergo a breast lift in NYC, you will need to provide medical clearance from your family physician. You will be given instructions as to how to prepare for a breast lift, and will be given prescriptions to be filled in advance. A custom-made post-surgical garment will be ordered for you by Dr. Weintraub’s office, eliminating unnecessary bother or fuss. For those patients who live beyond a 50-mile radius of New York City, Dr. Weintraub advises a two-night post-operative stay at The Pierre, The St. Regis, The Surrey, The Mark or The Carlyle Hotel, where his patients are given a special reduced rate, and where he will visit you after your procedure. A private nurse can also be provided.
The Cost
Each patient is individual in his own makeup and anatomical configuration. Therefore, in order to give an accurate quote for a breast lift, it is best to schedule a consultation that will allow Dr. Weintraub to appropriately judge what is involved. For those patients who live overseas or outside New York City or the Hamptons, photographs can be emailed or sent to the office, and a phone consultation can then take place.
After Surgery
There can occasionally be a short period of minimal swelling and sometimes bruising after a breast lift. You must carefully follow all instructions provided by Dr. Weintraub in order to achieve the best results possible. He is a firm believer in early showering, because, in his own words, “Clean wounds make for narrower incisions.” He will advise you as to when you can return to your normal lifestyle and exercise routine after your breast lift in NYC.
What Sets Dr. Weintraub Apart
Dr. Weintraub has always been blessed with a strong aesthetic sense. He possesses a unique blend of medical science and artwork, as it truly is artwork that he performs on the human form. His attention to detail ensures that he gets the best results possible, and he is meticulous about everything he does, from pre-op to post-op care and beyond.*
He studied medicine at Cornell during a time when core values were emphasized, and it is on these values that he bases his practice. He believes that physicians should be humble and respectful, and should never lose sight that the person they are operating on is exactly that: a person possessing real-life issues and concerns. The chairmen of the department of general surgery at Cornell at the time, Dr. Tom Shires, along with another luminary, Dr. Leon Morgenstern of Cedars-Sinai, taught Dr. Weintraub that “The operating room is a sacred place. It’s a very serious place. Never be cavalier about surgery.”
During his surgical residency training, Dr. Weintraub regularly visited Mexico to donate his time operating on deformed children and adults who couldn’t afford proper healthcare. In less-than-optimal conditions, he learned how to perform surgery with the basics, and received great satisfaction in making profound differences in people’s lives by restoring their faces and bodies. Similarly, when he was Chief Resident at the New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center, and later when he was Chief Resident at the Reconstructive Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, he found that his compassion for patients, along with his skill and precision as a surgeon, could change lives and bring people joy they never thought possible.
Dr. Weintraub believes that surgery is never a race. The patient is always number one. He keeps in his wallet a piece of paper that is his motto in the operating room: “Always demand what is right, and never accept second best.” He likes to consider himself a “thinking surgeon,” and does not enter the operating room with a mechanical series of steps to execute robotically, but likes to remain alert and ready for whatever intraoperative challenges might spontaneously arise. Although many notable surgeons openly listen to music while performing surgery, Dr. Weintraub does not, preferring the mood of the operating room to remain serious and focused.
Over 60% of Dr. Weintraub’s practice is comprised of complex redos of surgeries performed by other offices. Such procedures always involve difficult issues, since there exist not only the limitations of a patient’s own anatomy, but also the limitations of another surgeon’s aesthetic, and the scar tissue that has developed as a result. Patients seek Dr. Weintraub from all over the world to correct their aesthetic problems. He takes great pride in getting the best results, and always enjoys the challenges of such procedures.
Last, Dr. Weintraub will not hesitate to turn patients away if he feels they are not good candidates for surgery. If a surgery is not in someone’s best interest, he will be the first to say so. However, when a patient is a good candidate, the results produced by Dr. Weintraub can be magical, and he feels that it is an honor to give patients a gift they can enjoy for the rest of their lives.
How To Get Started
Dr. Weintraub and his staff will be happy to discuss a breast lift with you. Please call our office for a private consultation. We hope you look forward to our warm welcome and the opportunity for us to help you make an educated and confident decision. Contact our office today to set up your consultation for a breast lift.