Abstract

The demand for aesthetic procedures is at an all-time high, and nowhere is this more prevalent than in the practice of mammoplasties (i.e., procedures to modify shapes and sizes of breasts), particularly mastopexies (commonly known as breast-lift surgeries). This clinical article introduces different types of ptosis (i.e., breast sagging or uneveness) and maxtopexies, delving further into the relationship between them. The management of ptosis recurrence is also discussed.

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