Lifting des seins: Photos avant-après

A mastopexy, commonly referred to as a breast lift, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape and reposition breasts affected by sagging. For many people in New Zealand, before and after photos are an important first step when considering whether to consult a plastic surgeon. These images help set realistic expectations and provide a clearer picture of what the procedure can achieve.

Mastopexy is commonly chosen by people looking to restore a firmer silhouette following pregnancy, significant weight loss, or natural ageing. Before making any decision, it is entirely natural to want to visualise the kind of changes this surgery can bring. Before and after photos play an educational role in that process, provided they are interpreted carefully and alongside professional medical advice.

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised guidance and treatment.

Before and After Results: What Can You Expect?

Mastopexy before and after results vary considerably from person to person. They depend on factors such as skin elasticity, initial breast volume, the surgical technique used, and how well postoperative care is followed. Generally, photos show a visible lift of the breast tissue, an improved contour, and a reduction in skin laxity. It is important to understand that these images represent individual cases and do not guarantee identical outcomes for anyone else.

How to Interpret Before and After Photos

Analysing before and after photos requires a degree of caution. Images taken under standardised conditions, with consistent lighting and positioning, are far more reliable than photos taken in varying contexts. Reputable plastic surgeons typically publish photos from their own practice, with patient consent. It is advisable to avoid relying solely on heavily edited images or unverified sources found on social media. A consultation with a qualified specialist remains the most reliable way to assess realistic outcomes for your specific body type.

Patient Testimonials: Real Experiences That Inform Decisions

Beyond images, testimonials from patients who have undergone a mastopexy offer a valuable human perspective. These accounts describe the overall experience, including feelings before the operation, the postoperative recovery, any discomfort encountered, and long-term satisfaction. In New Zealand, several health-focused platforms and online communities allow people to read authentic first-hand accounts. While these testimonials do not replace medical advice, they can help you ask the right questions during a consultation.

How Surgical Techniques Affect Visual Results

Several mastopexy techniques exist, and each leaves a different pattern of scarring that is visible in before and after photos. The anchor or inverted-T technique is often used for more significant sagging, while the lollipop technique suits moderate cases. Scarring also varies depending on the technique and each patient’s individual healing response. A qualified surgeon will clearly explain which method suits your situation and provide examples of results achieved using that specific approach.

Mastopexy Costs in New Zealand

The cost of a mastopexy in New Zealand depends on the surgeon, clinic, complexity of the procedure, and postoperative care included. Below is a general estimate of fees typically seen across the country:


Procedure Type Provider / Region Estimated Cost (NZD)
Standard mastopexy Private clinics, Auckland $12,000 – $16,000
Mastopexy with implants Private clinics, Wellington $15,000 – $22,000
Minor lift (periareolar) Private clinics, Christchurch $9,000 – $13,000
Initial consultation Plastic surgeons, NZ $150 – $350

Prices, rates, or cost estimates mentioned in this article are based on the latest available information but may change over time. Independent research is advised before making financial decisions.

What Photos Do Not Always Show

Before and after photos primarily illustrate visible aesthetic outcomes, but they do not capture the full picture, including recovery time, required aftercare, activity restrictions, or the physical sensations experienced. Full healing can take between six and twelve months. Some patients also report temporary changes in nipple sensitivity. It is therefore essential not to focus solely on visual results, and to discuss all aspects of the procedure thoroughly during a medical consultation.

Before and after photos of a mastopexy are a useful tool for visualising potential outcomes, but they should be treated as a starting point rather than a guaranteed result. Combined with patient testimonials and a consultation with a qualified surgeon, they support a well-informed decision that reflects your individual circumstances and personal goals.