The Spiral breast flap is a method of taking your own (autogenous) excess tissue and wrapping it in a spiral to form a cone which is then tucked (augmentation) within a sagging (mastopexy) breast to restore fullness and a yourhful appearance.
This has many implications:
- You must have enough excess tissue to use otherwise insuffiencient fullness is the result.
- There is a donor site scar which we attempt to hide in the crease scar but it is generally larger than a typical augmentation scar
- Tissue rarely "stands up" and over time this will have a tendency to sag and make the lower half of the breast full while leaving the upper portion more tear drop. While this tends to be natural looking, it does not achieve the upper fullness that most women desire when undergoing augmentation or a mastopexy procedure.
I hope this helps!





