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Breast Lift Before and After Photos

Browse through thousands of Breast Lift before and after photos to see how Breast Lift made a big difference to the beauty of people like you.

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Adrian Richards

Dr. Adrian Richards

UK,London

Adrian Richards

Dr. Adrian Richards

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

Amir Nakhdjevani

Dr. Amir Nakhdjevani

UK,London

mehmet can saki

Dr. mehmet can saki

Turkey,Istanbul

Can İsler

Dr. Can İsler

Turkey,Istanbul

Basar Erdogan

Dr. Basar Erdogan

Turkey,Istanbul

Basar Erdogan

Dr. Basar Erdogan

Turkey,Istanbul

Basar Erdogan

Dr. Basar Erdogan

Turkey,Istanbul

Basar Erdogan

Dr. Basar Erdogan

Turkey,Istanbul

Basar Erdogan

Dr. Basar Erdogan

Turkey,Istanbul

Aysegul Sivri

Dr. Aysegul Sivri

Turkey,Istanbul

Aykut Gok

Dr. Aykut Gok

Turkey,Istanbul

Aykut Gok

Dr. Aykut Gok

Turkey,Istanbul

Aydin Saray

Dr. Aydin Saray

Turkey,Istanbul

Aydin Saray

Dr. Aydin Saray

Turkey,Istanbul

Aydin Saray

Dr. Aydin Saray

Turkey,Istanbul

Arda Katircioglu

Dr. Arda Katircioglu

Turkey,Istanbul

Arda Katircioglu

Dr. Arda Katircioglu

Turkey,Istanbul

Arda Katircioglu

Dr. Arda Katircioglu

Turkey,Istanbul

Breast lift before and after photo gallery

Welcome to the Belorens Breast Lift (mastopexy) before-and-after gallery. Here you can browse real patient results uploaded by providers and compare outcomes based on the details that matter most such as photo angle and how long it has been since surgery.

A breast lift is designed to raise and reshape the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to create a firmer, more youthful contour.

How to use this gallery to find cases similar to yours

Because “breast lift” can look very different from one person to another, the best way to browse is to filter for patients who started with a similar shape, degree of sagging, and body type, then compare results at similar time points after surgery.

Use the filters to narrow results by:

  • Angle of view (front, side, oblique, and more)

  • Time after surgery (immediately post-op, 1 week, 2–4 weeks, 1+ months)

  • Age group

  • Skin tone

  • Gender

Practical browsing tip:

  • Start with 1+ months post-op when you want a more stable view of shape (early swelling can be misleading).

  • Then look at 1 week and 2–4 weeks to understand the “in-between” healing phase realistically.

What to look for in breast lift before and after photos

When evaluating results, focus on measurable changes rather than only “how pretty it looks” in a single image.

Key features to compare:

  • Nipple position and orientation

    • After a lift, the nipple-areola complex is typically repositioned higher for a more youthful look.

  • Upper pole fullness

    • A lift reshapes and tightens; it does not automatically add significant volume (some people choose implants or fat transfer if they want more fullness). American Society of Plastic Surgeons

  • Breast projection and firmness

    • Look for improved forward projection rather than a “flattened” shape.

  • Symmetry

    • Small natural asymmetries are normal even after surgery; compare both sides carefully.

  • Scar placement and scar quality

    • Scars typically involve the areola and may include a vertical line and sometimes a line in the breast crease, depending on technique. nhs.uk+1

  • How natural the result looks on that person’s frame

    • A great lift should match the patient’s chest width, ribcage shape, and overall proportions.

Understanding angles and why they matter

Results can look dramatically different depending on the camera angle and posture. This gallery includes multiple angles (front, side, oblique, and others) specifically to help you evaluate outcomes more accurately.

How each angle helps:

  • Front view

    • Symmetry, nipple level, overall breast width

  • Side view

    • Projection, breast mound shape, degree of lift

  • Oblique view

    • A “real-life” perspective that often shows contour and balance best

Practical tip:

  • When comparing photos, try to compare the same angle before vs after and avoid judging results from mismatched angles.

Healing timeline what early vs later photos really show

Breast lift results evolve as swelling decreases and tissues settle. Many reputable patient resources describe a typical “back to routine” window of about 1–2 weeks for non-strenuous activity, while the full settling process continues beyond the first few weeks.

How to interpret time-based photos:

  • Immediately post-op

    • Good for seeing the surgical “direction” of change, but swelling and dressings can distort shape.

  • 1 week

    • Early healing phase; bruising and swelling may still be visible.

  • 2–4 weeks

    • Shape becomes easier to assess, but tissues are still settling.

  • 1+ months

    • Often a more reliable indicator of contour and scar maturation direction (though scars continue to fade over time).

Scars and incision patterns you may see in photos

Scarring varies by the amount of lift needed and the surgeon’s chosen technique. Common scar patterns include:

  • Around the areola

  • Around the areola plus a vertical scar down the breast

  • Around the areola plus vertical scar plus a crease-level scar (often described as an “anchor” pattern)

What’s realistic:

  • Scars often look more noticeable early on (redness and firmness are common initially), then generally fade with time, though the final appearance varies by individual healing and skin type.

Why results differ even when the procedure name is the same

Even in “standard” breast lifts, outcomes vary widely because each person’s anatomy and goals differ.

Common factors that change the final look:

  • Skin elasticity and thickness

  • Degree of sagging (ptosis)

  • Breast volume and density

  • Weight fluctuations and pregnancy history

  • Whether the lift was combined with augmentation or reduction

  • Surgeon planning and technique

A realistic expectation to keep in mind:

  • Mastopexy has high satisfaction overall, but patients should understand that concerns such as scarring, asymmetry, and the possibility of some recurrent sagging over time can occur.

Safety and privacy note about clinical images

Some before-and-after photos for breast procedures may include nude chest images to show surgical results clearly. When you browse, consider viewing privately and remember that these images are intended for medical/educational comparison rather than “perfect” studio presentation.

Making the most of what you see

Use these quick, practical steps to turn browsing into a smarter decision process:

  • Save or note 3–5 cases that look genuinely similar to your starting point.

  • Compare results at similar time points (for example, 1+ months vs 1+ months).

  • Look for consistency across a provider’s uploads: natural proportions, stable nipple position, and clean scar placement.

  • Pay attention to posture and lighting—small differences can exaggerate or hide changes.

This Belorens gallery lets you browse breast lift before-and-after photos with filters such as angle of view and time after surgery, helping you compare outcomes more realistically. A breast lift (mastopexy) reshapes and raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening tissue. The most useful comparisons come from matching patient anatomy, viewing multiple angles, and prioritizing photos taken after the early swelling phase, while keeping scar patterns and healing timelines in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You can understand the typical range of results, see how breast position and shape change, and get a visual sense of scar placement and overall proportions after surgery.

A breast lift provides long-lasting improvement, but natural aging, gravity, weight changes, and pregnancy can affect the breasts over time.

Photos may be taken at different stages, such as a few weeks, several months, or over a year after surgery. Later photos usually reflect a more settled and reliable result.

Results vary based on starting breast shape, degree of sagging, skin quality, body type, and whether the lift was combined with implants or reduction.

Photos are helpful for general comparison, but exact results cannot be guaranteed because every body heals differently and anatomy varies.

Look at nipple position, breast height, symmetry, overall contour, and how natural the result looks relative to the patient’s body frame.

Yes, scars are part of breast lift surgery. Their length and location depend on the technique used and the amount of lifting required.

Scar appearance depends on healing stage, skin type, genetics, and how much time has passed since surgery. Early scars often fade with time.

Medical photo galleries typically aim to show realistic, unfiltered images so patients can form honest expectations.

Yes, galleries usually include a wide range of body shapes, breast sizes, and degrees of sagging to help users find cases similar to themselves.

A lift reshapes and raises the breasts but does not significantly increase volume unless combined with implants or fat transfer.

Upper fullness depends on natural breast tissue, surgical technique, and whether augmentation was performed along with the lift.

In most lifts, the nipple and areola are repositioned to a higher, more youthful location while remaining attached to their blood supply.

Very important. Front, side, and angled views each reveal different aspects of shape, lift, and projection, so multiple angles give a more accurate impression.

Yes. Reviewing multiple cases from the same surgeon can help you understand their aesthetic style, consistency, and approach to shaping and scarring.