Breast Lift · Mastopexy · Edmond, Oklahoma
Pregnancy, nursing, weight change, and time reshape breasts in ways no exercise or bra can undo. A breast lift (mastopexy) restores position, shape, and confidence — and Dr. Zachary M. Hurwitz, MD tailors every lift to preserve what you love and restore what you miss.
Dr. Hurwitz operates within the Mercy system — with the safety protocols, facilities, and accountability of a major hospital behind every procedure.
Every surgery is staffed by a board-certified or board-eligible physician anesthesiologist — an MD or DO. Not the norm at every surgery center; always the standard here.
You'll hear what will work, what won't, and what it costs — candidly. If a smaller procedure (or none at all) serves you better, that's what Dr. Hurwitz will recommend.
The Procedure
“Breast lift” covers a spectrum of techniques. Your exam — and an honest conversation about volume — determines exactly which one you need.
Incisions matched to your degree of lift
From a periareolar lift for mild settling to lollipop and anchor patterns for more significant repositioning — Dr. Hurwitz uses the least incision your anatomy allows, repositions the nipple to a youthful height, and reshapes the breast tissue itself so results hold. Scar quality is an obsession, not an afterthought.
Augmentation-mastopexy for lift and fullness
A lift restores position; it doesn’t restore the upper fullness that nursing often takes. Combining a lift with a Motiva® implant — the newest FDA-approved implant technology — addresses both in one surgery. Dr. Hurwitz will tell you candidly whether you need a lift, an implant, or both.
Lighter, lifted — and often covered
If size is part of the burden — neck and back pain, grooves from bra straps — a breast reduction lifts and reshapes while removing weight, and it’s often covered by insurance. We accept all major plans and will help you understand which path your goals and your coverage support.
Is It Right for You?
When nipples point downward or fall below the breast fold, a lift is the operation that corrects it.
A lift restores shape and position; adding an implant restores fullness — your consultation sorts out which you need.
A lift alone preserves your volume while restoring a youthful shape.
Lifting techniques can bring uneven breasts into balance in the same operation.
Results last best after your family is complete and your weight is stable.
Lift, implant, reduction, or nothing — Dr. Hurwitz will tell you what your anatomy actually calls for.
What to Expect
Every patient heals differently — this is the typical arc, and you'll have direct access to our team throughout.
Home the same day in a supportive surgical bra. Discomfort is typically mild-to-moderate and well managed.
Most patients return to desk work. Swelling and shape changes are expected and temporary.
Light activity resumes. The new shape begins to settle in as swelling fades.
Cleared for exercise. Scars begin their year-long fade to thin, pale lines.
Investment
Every lift is quoted individually — technique, whether an implant is added, and your operative plan all factor in — with a complete, no-surprises quote at your consultation. And if reduction is part of the conversation, that’s often covered by insurance — we accept all major plans. And every cosmetic procedure here is backed by CosmetAssure® complication coverage — a financial safety net available exclusively through board-certified plastic surgeons, protecting you for the 45 days after surgery when standard health insurance typically excludes cosmetic complications.
Get Your Personalized QuoteCommon Questions
They solve different problems: a lift repositions and reshapes; implants restore volume. If your breasts sit low and feel deflated, combining both in one surgery is common. Your consultation sorts out which your anatomy actually calls for.
A lift reshapes and repositions more than it resizes — though removing loose skin can read as slightly smaller and perkier. Want meaningful size change? A reduction or implant can be built into the plan.
Depends on technique — periareolar, lollipop, or anchor for bigger lifts. Dr. Hurwitz uses the least incision your anatomy allows; scars typically fade to thin pale lines over 12–18 months.
Many women can — modern techniques preserve the nipple-tissue connection where possible. If future children are planned, say so: it affects both technique and timing advice.
The lift is long-lasting; breasts still age naturally, and future pregnancy or major weight change can affect results. At a stable weight, most patients enjoy the improved shape for many years.
Cost depends on technique and any combined implant or reduction. You’ll get a complete personalized quote at your consultation — and reductions are often covered by insurance.
Take the Next Step
Consultations are complimentary and candid — in person in Edmond or via telehealth. You’ll learn exactly what your anatomy calls for, see what’s possible, and leave with a clear plan and quote.