Types of Breast Lifts
Anchor Lift
An anchor lift (inverted T lift) lifts the entire breast, and the incision placement somewhat resembles the shape of an anchor. For this breast lift technique, an incision is made along the breast crease, another incision is made from the breast crease up to the lower edge of the areola, and a third incision is made around the outer edge of the areola.
Lollipop Lift
A lollipop lift resembles the shape of a lollipop. A vertical incision is made from the breast crease to the bottom edge of the areola, and another incision is made around the outer edge of the areola.
Crescent Lift
Crescent breast lifts are rather rare as they cannot adjust the breast tissue a significant amount. But for small breast lifts, a crescent lift may be used. This surgical technique only requires a small incision to be made around approximately half of the edge of each areola.
Doughnut Lift
A doughnut lift is so named because there is a circular incision on each breast. The incision goes all the way around the outer edge of each areola.