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what is a donut lift?

What is a donut lift?

S

Samruddhi Bhartiya

Member of team ClinicSpots.

Answered on 14th Sept '22

  • A “donut” breast lift is surgery that requires the removal of a small amount of skin and repositioning of the breast to achieve a desirable appearance.
  • Who is an ideal candidate for Donut lift?
    • This procedure can rectify mild to moderate sagging in small or medium breast sizes.
    • It can rectify the formation of excess skin resulting from: aging, pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
    • Donut lift isn’t for women with larger breasts or severe ptosis.
  • A minimally invasive surgical process with lesser downtime:
    • Traditional breast lift requires two incisions: one around the areola, and the other running from the areola down to the breast crease. The breast is reshaped through these incisions, and the skin is pulled tight for added support, giving an uplifted final profile.
    • Donut lift in contrast, uses only one incision: That is around the areola, allowing for minimal tissue to be removed, then the remaining tissue is sutured to create a lift. This means there won’t be a vertical scar leading down the underside of the breast.

 

We hope our answer provides the much-needed clarity.

 

If you are contemplating a donut lift procedure, you can also contact surgeons in Turkey and India for more information or phone our support line.

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