What are the scars like from breast lifts?
It depends on what type of lift is performed. The classic mastopexy is the “anchor” or “inverted T'” pattern of scar. This is the most extensive of lifts, but provides the most degree of control for the surgeon in designing and lifting the breasts. The scar encircles the areola, extends from there vertically downwards to the breast crease where it meets a horizontal component of the scar pattern (similar to the shape of an anchor).