Breast Augmentation vs. Breast Lift: Which Procedure Is Right for You?
Posted on March 10, 2026
When considering breast enhancement surgery, many patients find themselves choosing between breast augmentation and a breast lift. While these procedures are often discussed together, they serve very different purposes. Understanding the differences, benefits, and ideal candidates for each can help you determine which option—or combination—is best suited to your goals.
This guide breaks down how each procedure works and what to consider if you are experiencing sagging, volume loss, or changes due to pregnancy, weight loss, or aging.
Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Augmentation and Breast Lift
What is the main difference between breast augmentation and a breast lift?
Breast augmentation focuses on increasing breast size and volume using implants or fat transfer, while a breast lift reshapes and elevates the breasts by removing excess skin and repositioning the breast tissue.
Can I have both procedures at the same time?
Yes. Many patients benefit from combining breast augmentation with a breast lift to restore volume while also correcting sagging for a more youthful appearance.
Does a breast lift make breasts larger?
A breast lift does not significantly increase breast size. While breasts may appear fuller due to improved shape and positioning, implants or fat transfer are needed for added volume.
Understanding Breast Augmentation
What Breast Augmentation Addresses
Breast augmentation is designed to enhance breast size, fullness, and symmetry. It is ideal for patients who:
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Feel their breasts are too small
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Have lost volume after pregnancy or weight loss
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Desire fuller upper-pole breast fullness
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Want improved breast symmetry
Augmentation is typically performed using breast implants or, in select cases, fat transfer.
What Breast Augmentation Does Not Correct
While augmentation increases volume, it does not correct:
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Moderate to severe breast sagging
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Low nipple position
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Excess or stretched skin
In patients with sagging, implants alone may worsen drooping if a lift is not also performed.
Understanding Breast Lift (Mastopexy)
What a Breast Lift Addresses
A breast lift reshapes and elevates the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening surrounding tissue. It is ideal for patients who:
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Have sagging or drooping breasts
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Notice nipples pointing downward
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Experience loss of firmness or shape
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Want a perkier, more youthful breast contour
A lift restores position and shape but does not add volume.
What a Breast Lift Does Not Correct
A breast lift does not:
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Significantly increase breast size
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Restore lost volume in deflated breasts
Patients seeking both improved shape and fullness may require augmentation in addition to a lift.
How to Determine Which Procedure Aligns with Your Goals
You May Be a Better Candidate for Breast Augmentation If:
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Your breasts sit high on the chest
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You are satisfied with breast position but want more volume
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You primarily want fuller cleavage or improved symmetry
You May Be a Better Candidate for a Breast Lift If:
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Your nipples sit below the breast crease
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Your breasts appear elongated or deflated
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You are satisfied with size but unhappy with shape or sagging
You May Benefit from Both Procedures If:
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You have lost volume and firmness
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Your breasts sag and lack fullness
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss changed both size and position
Combining procedures allows the surgeon to restore volume and lift simultaneously for optimal results.
Key Considerations for Sagging or Deflated Breasts
Skin Elasticity
Skin quality plays a major role in determining which procedure is best. Poor elasticity often requires a breast lift to achieve long-lasting results, with or without implants.
Nipple Position
Nipple placement relative to the breast crease is one of the most important factors in deciding whether a lift is necessary. Low-set or downward-facing nipples almost always require lifting.
Long-Term Results
Choosing the correct procedure helps ensure results that age more gracefully. Implants without a lift may lead to premature sagging if excess skin is not addressed.
Scarring Considerations
Breast lifts involve incisions to remove excess skin, which means visible scarring. While scars fade over time, patients should understand the trade-off between improved shape and incision placement.
Making the Right Choice
The decision between breast augmentation and breast lift is highly personal and depends on your anatomy, goals, and lifestyle. A detailed consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon allows for proper evaluation and a customized surgical plan that prioritizes safety and natural-looking results.
Understanding the differences between these procedures empowers you to make informed decisions and achieve outcomes that align with your vision.
For More Information on the Treatments and Procedures offered, contact award-winning Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Thomas Fiala at Fiala Aesthetics in Greater Orlando to Schedule Your Consultation:
Voted the #1 Best Plastic Surgeon in Orlando, Florida by the readers of Orlando Magazine multiple years in a row.
References & Additional Reading
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American Society of Plastic Surgeons – Breast Augmentation Overview
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/breast-augmentation -
American Society of Plastic Surgeons – Breast Lift (Mastopexy) Overview
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/breast-lift -
The Aesthetic Society – Breast Enhancement Procedures
https://www.theaestheticsociety.org

