The inverted t breast lift is a technique indicated in women suffering from moderate or severe breast sagging.
Inverted t technique breast lift.
It is the most common technique used by plastic surgeons because it is extremely reliable very easy to perform and easy to learn but in my experience the inverted t breast lift is not a good option for the patient.
This technique is at the extreme end of the invasiveness scale when it comes to cosmetic breast surgery.
By far the most common technique i used to reduce the breast is the inverted t breast lift.
It is the most common technique used by plastic surgeons because it is extremely reliable very easy to perform and easy to learn but in my experience the inverted t breast lift is not a good option for the patient.
The technique is called by the shape of the incision typical for this kind of procedure.
With this design that portion of the scar is the shape of an upside down t.
It is called inverted t because this technique produces vertical and horizontal scars in a t shape.
The inverted t incision is still in use but has been replaced by the vertical breast lift in all but the most severe large breasted ptotic conditions.
The scar created during the procedure goes down in the middle and continuous alongside the base of the breast often called anchor pattern breast lift.
By far the most common technique used to reduce the breast is the inverted t breast lift.
Like nearly all methods of breast lifting this procedure also results in a scar around the areola.
The inverted t breast lift is commonly called a full mastopexy or anchor incision mastopexy.
This breast lift procedure has its name because of the scar pattern created down the middle and along the base of the breast.