Question about uplifts Started by: scarlett

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    I recently had a ba n my friend is now interest about uplifts. She would like to know if they nd to remove the nipple? n Y?

    Is there another way they can do uplifts n if so what? N how much just an uplift costs?

    Thanks for any help u can give xx

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    I had the doughnut lift,stitchas around the nipple,bit no scar at the front of the breast,another uplift procedure is called the lollipop or anchor this will give you a fine scar around the nipple and a fine scar line on the front of the breast up to the nipple,mine cost under 5000 but im 2 years post op ,dont know what the cost will be now.xxx

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    I had the lollipop scar – mine cost £5750 but that was with implants too…not sure how much an uplift on its own is though xx

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    I Had the full anchor lift. The nipple wasn’t fully detatched. Just enough cut away in order to move it. Mine cost £5,500.

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    Thank u. I’ll let her no. Is it painful? I think she’s scared that it will hurt loads.

    melissa87 1
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    Nope, no pain for moi xx

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    Hiya, I’m having the lollipop scars uplift and implants on 2nd June in Manchester with Helena, mine is costing £5700, as far as I can gather its the same as Clare1812, they don’t totally detach it, just cut around it, remove all of the excess skin from above it and then lift it up to where it should be. x

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    girls do you mind me asking what your scaring and pain was like afterwards?

    x

    myamoderator 138
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    Hi scarlett

    The best way to for her to find out more about the procedure is to come in for a consultation, she can meet a PC and surgeon and have all her questions answered, she’ll have the MYA experience you have had! x Get her to give us a call on 08000 14 10 14 when she can, we’d be happy to talk to her more x :)

    Anonymous
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    Hi I had a lollipop lift got photo’s if you would like to see x

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