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Mastopexy (Breast Lift) in Australia

Compare AHPRA-registered mastopexy (breast lift) surgeons in Australia. Read verified reviews, see typical AUD pricing, and find the right specialist for your procedure.

About Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

Mastopexy, commonly known as a breast lift, is a surgical procedure designed to elevate and reshape sagging breasts. Over time, factors such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, significant weight fluctuations, gravity, and the natural ageing process can cause breast tissue to lose elasticity and firmness, leading to a drooping appearance. A breast lift can address these concerns by removing excess skin, tightening surrounding tissue, and repositioning the nipple and areola to a higher, more youthful position on the breast mound. This procedure does not typically involve adding volume to the breasts, though it can be combined with breast augmentation for patients desiring both lift and increased size. For women seeking to restore a more aesthetically pleasing breast contour and enhance their self-confidence, a breast lift can be a transformative option.

Ideal candidates for mastopexy are generally healthy individuals who are dissatisfied with the appearance of sagging breasts. It is important for candidates to have realistic expectations about the outcomes of the surgery and understand that while a breast lift can significantly improve breast shape and position, it may not perfectly restore the breasts to their adolescent appearance. Women who have completed their families and are at a stable weight often achieve the most lasting results. A consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon is essential to determine suitability and discuss individual goals.

Cost of Mastopexy (Breast Lift) in Australia

Pricing for Mastopexy (Breast Lift) in Australia typically ranges from $12,000 to $20,000 AUD depending on surgeon experience, complexity, and inclusions. Always confirm total cost (including theatre, anaesthetist, and follow-up) at consultation.

Recovery from Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

Following a breast lift, patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication. A support bra will need to be worn continuously for several weeks to aid healing and support the breasts. Most patients can return to light, non-strenuous activities within 1-2 weeks, though strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for at least 4-6 weeks. It is important to follow your surgeon's specific post-operative instructions carefully to ensure optimal healing and results. Full recovery and the settling of scars can take several months.

Safety and risks of Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

As with any surgical procedure, a mastopexy carries potential risks, including infection, unfavourable scarring, changes in nipple sensation (temporary or permanent), asymmetry, and anaesthesia risks. While rare, more serious complications such as poor wound healing or hematoma can occur. A thorough discussion with your chosen surgeon about your medical history and all potential risks is crucial to ensure you are fully informed before proceeding with the surgery.

Frequently asked questions about Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

How long do the results of a breast lift last?

The results of a breast lift are generally long-lasting, but they can be influenced by factors such as natural ageing, significant weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and gravity. Maintaining a stable weight and a healthy lifestyle can help preserve your results for many years.

Will a breast lift affect my ability to breastfeed?

While many women can breastfeed after a breast lift, the procedure can sometimes impact milk ducts and nerves, potentially affecting your ability to breastfeed. If you plan on having children in the future, it's important to discuss this with your surgeon during your consultation.

What kind of scarring can I expect?

Scarring is an inevitable part of any surgical procedure. The type and extent of scarring will depend on the surgical technique used. Common scar patterns include around the areola, vertically from the areola to the breast crease, or an anchor pattern (around the areola, vertical, and along the breast crease). Your surgeon will discuss the expected scar patterns and provide advice on scar management.

Is a breast lift covered by Medicare?

In most cases, a breast lift performed purely for cosmetic reasons is not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. However, if there are significant medical reasons for the surgery, such as severe breast ptosis causing chronic back pain or skin irritation, a portion of the costs may be covered. It's essential to discuss your individual circumstances with your surgeon and your health fund prior to surgery.

How to choose a Mastopexy (Breast Lift) surgeon in Australia

  1. Look for FRACS (plastic surgery) or ACCS membership and verify AHPRA registration before booking.
  2. Review the surgeon's portfolio for mastopexy (breast lift) results similar to what you are seeking.
  3. Book consultations with 2–3 surgeons. Ask about technique, experience, expected results, recovery, and total cost.
  4. Use the AHPRA-mandated 7-day cooling-off period to compare and reflect before confirming surgery.

General information

This page is general information for prospective patients researching mastopexy (breast lift) in Australia. It is not personal medical advice. Clinical timing, eligibility, risks and outcomes vary — discuss your specific case with an AHPRA-registered surgeon at consultation.