The type of breast lift or mastopexy is determined by the position of the nipple relative to the fold under the breast and when the nipple falls below the fold a vertical lift is usually best. This is the around the nipple and down or lollipop pattern that is commonly used. The nipple position is measured from the center of the nipple. Despite the fact the areola is above the fold the center part of the nipple looks best an inch above, or roughly the mid point of your upper arm. The actual size of the areolar is a matter of aesthetic sense. The best size depends on the breast and shoulder width and sometimes on the aesthetic balance. I has to look right.
The issue of upper fill after breast lift is an important one and if not carefully thought out well can be a source of disapointment. It is best to review pictures of breast lift with and without implants. We find very many patients benefit from an implant with lift to avoid the upper "scoop" which will remain without one. There is no need to go very much larger with the implant, though the tradeoff will be the acceptance of implant issues such as implant wear and leak.
Take time to decide, review examples, and make sure that you understand the advantage of each, and disadvantages as well.
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