Natural Breast Lift — Without Implants

A completely natural breast lift using your own tissues.
A technique designed to restore youthful position, shape and projection without implants — always drain-free, anatomically respectful, and fully tailored to your unique anatomy.

My Philosophy

A natural breast lift (mastopexy without implants) is one of the most refined procedures in aesthetic surgery.
The goal is not only to elevate the breast but to restore its natural shape, creating a youthful, harmonious contour using your own tissues.
 
My philosophy is simple:
I practice “tailored mastopexy” — because every breast is unique, and every lift must be personalised.
 
During the consultation, I evaluate:
• tissue quality
• remaining breast volume
• degree of ptosis
• nipple–areola position
• chest and body proportions
 
This determines the ideal technique (vertical, short-scar, or full mastopexy) to achieve a natural, stable and beautifully balanced result.
 

The Modern Technique

A modern implant-free breast lift must be:
 
• Natural — using only your own tissues
• Painless
• Allowing immediate mobilisation
• Always drain-free
• Tissue-respecting & bloodless
• Stable and long-lasting
• With minimal, refined scars
 
During surgery:
• the breast tissue (gland) is repositioned to a higher, youthful location
• the breast is reshaped for a naturally fuller, rounder look
• the nipple–areola complex is elevated
• excess skin is removed with scar-minimising techniques
 
The technique is individually designed, as tissue behaviour and anatomical proportions differ from woman to woman.
 
Recovery is smooth, with minimal discomfort, and a naturally improving result over time as tissues settle.

Ideal candidates

• Breast ptosis (sagging)
• Nipple drooping
• Loss of shape/fullness after pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss
• Breast asymmetry
• Desire for a lift without implants
• Can be combined with auto-augmentation techniques

Book an Appointment

Discover your own natural breast lift — implant-free and fully personalised.