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Lifting des lignes du soutien-gorge
Bra Line Back Lift

Lifting des lignes du soutien-gorge Bra Line Back Lift

Discover the transformation of your back with a Bra Line Back Lift. This surgical procedure removes excess skin and fat located beneath the bra line, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more toned back. Restore a harmonious silhouette and confidently wear backless clothing again!

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    Bra Line Back Lift

    The Bra Line Back Lift is a cosmetic surgery procedure that targets loose skin in the upper back, just below the bra line. It removes excess skin and fat to restore a smooth and toned appearance.

    Ideal for those who want to wear fitted or backless clothing with confidence, this procedure delivers both dramatic and natural-looking results. The Bra Line Back Lift restores harmony and firmness to your silhouette.

  • When Is a Bra Line Back Lift Recommended?

    The goal of a Bra Line Back Lift is to remove excess skin and fat from the upper back area, often noticeable under tight clothing or along the bra line. This procedure helps achieve a smoother, firmer, and more balanced back contour.

    The Bra Line Back Lift is intended for individuals who have experienced significant weight loss or have skin laxity due to aging. This aesthetic surgery is effective in correcting unsightly back folds and provides a more toned silhouette.

    The technique involves surgically removing the excess skin from the upper back, with the incision carefully hidden in the natural crease formed by the bra band. The result is a tighter and more even back surface.

    The Bra Line Back Lift is suitable for individuals who want to:

    • Eliminate localized bulges beneath the bra line
    • Tighten the skin of the upper back
    • Enhance the back contour and boost self-confidence

    It is important that the patient presents sufficient excess skin to ensure an optimal aesthetic outcome. Good overall health is also essential to safely undergo this surgical procedure.

  • What Type of Anesthesia Is Used for a Bra Line Back Lift?

    The Bra Line Back Lift is a surgical procedure that is performed exclusively under general anesthesia.

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    Duration of a Bra Line Back Lift Surgery

    The procedure typically lasts between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, depending on the amount of skin to be removed and the complexity of the case.

    It involves several key steps:

    1) Precise preoperative marking under the bra line

    2) Discreet incision and removal of excess skin and fat

    3) Careful closure to ensure the scar is hidden within the bra fold

    After the procedure, a recovery period of 7 to 10 days is generally recommended, especially if performed abroad. Wearing a compression garment may be advised to optimize results and reduce swelling.

  • What Results Can Be Expected from a Bra Line Back Lift?

    The results of a Bra Line Back Lift are visible immediately after the procedure, with a noticeably smoother and tighter upper back.

    However, it takes a few weeks for the swelling to subside and for the scars to begin fading. The final result is usually appreciated after 2 to 3 months, revealing a more harmonious back contour free of unsightly skin folds.

  • What Is the Recovery Like After a Bra Line Back Lift?

    Bra Line Back Lift

    Postoperative recovery after a Bra Line Back Lift is generally moderate. Mild to moderate discomfort may be experienced for a few days, and it is usually well-managed with standard painkillers.

    Bruising and swelling (edema) may appear in the treated area and gradually subside within 1 to 2 weeks. It is recommended to avoid excessive arm movements or lifting heavy objects during this period.

    Wearing a compression garment may be advised to support proper healing and optimize the results.

    A work leave of 7 to 10 days may be necessary depending on your occupation. Physical activity can typically be resumed after 4 to 6 weeks.