Posted April 17, 2026 in Breast Implant, Breast Lift
You want a change in your breasts, but you’re not sure which procedure actually solves your problem. Choosing between a breast lift and breast implants without understanding what each one does can lead to the wrong surgery and the wrong results. This guide explains the key differences between a breast lift vs breast implants, who each procedure is best for, and how to decide which path fits your goals – with insight from Dr. David B. Brothers, board-certified plastic surgeon at PSC Atlanta in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Brothers has over 20 years of experience helping patients in the Atlanta metropolitan area achieve their aesthetic goals through individualized surgical planning – and the right procedure starts with understanding exactly what you need.
If you’d rather talk through your specific situation with a provider, schedule a consultation with our team. We’re happy to walk you through your options.
What Is a Breast Lift?
A breast lift, or mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that reshapes and repositions breast tissue. It does not add volume. Instead, it removes excess skin, tightens the surrounding tissue, and raises the nipple to a more youthful position.
A breast lift is the right solution when the issue is position and shape, not size. Breasts that sit lower on the chest, nipples that point downward, or skin that has lost its elasticity after pregnancy or weight loss are all signs that a lift may be what you need.
Breast lift results typically include breasts that look firmer, rounder, and more lifted. The size of your breasts stays essentially the same, but the overall appearance can look dramatically more youthful and proportionate.
What Are Breast Implants?
Breast augmentation uses implants – either silicone or saline – to increase the size and fullness of the breasts. The procedure adds volume where it is lacking, creating a fuller, more balanced silhouette.
Implants are the right solution when the issue is size or projection. If your breasts have always been smaller than you’d like, or if volume has been lost after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight changes, augmentation can restore or enhance that fullness.
It is worth noting that implants alone do not lift the breast. If your breasts sit low on your chest, adding volume without addressing position can sometimes make sagging more noticeable rather than less. In these cases, combining a breast augmentation with a lift may be the best option.
Side-by-Side Comparison: Breast Lift vs Breast Implants
This table breaks down the key differences to help you see how these two procedures compare at a glance.
| Factor | Breast Lift | Breast Implants |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Removes excess skin, reshapes tissue, repositions nipple | Inserts silicone or saline implant to add volume |
| Best for | Sagging, drooping, or downward-pointing nipples | Small breasts, lost volume, desire for more fullness |
| Changes size? | No | Yes |
| Changes position? | Yes | Minimally |
| Typical downtime | 1-2 weeks | 1-2 weeks |
| Results timeline | Visible immediately, final results in 3-6 months | Visible immediately, final results in 3-6 months |
| How long results last | Many years; longevity can be affected by pregnancy and weight changes | 10-20+ years depending on implant type |
| Scarring | Yes – around areola and possibly vertical/horizontal | Minimal – small incisions at fold or areola |
| Anesthesia | General | General |
| Can be combined? | Yes – breast augmentation with lift is a common option | Yes – often combined with a lift |
Both procedures are performed under general anesthesia and require a recovery period of roughly 1-2 weeks before returning to light activity.
Breast Lift vs Breast Implants: Which Is Right for You?
The best procedure for you comes down to one simple question: what is actually bothering you about your breasts right now?
Consider a breast lift if:
- Your breasts have a good amount of volume, but sit lower than they used to
- Your nipples point downward or fall below the crease of your breast
- You have lost significant volume after pregnancy or breastfeeding, and your skin has stretched
- You feel your breasts look deflated or “empty” rather than small in size
- You are satisfied with your overall breast size but want a more youthful position
Consider breast implants if:
- Your breasts have always been smaller than you’d like
- You have lost volume after pregnancy or weight loss and want it restored
- Your breasts sit in a reasonably normal position, but lack fullness
- You want more projection or a fuller appearance in clothing and swimwear
- You want a more dramatic change in overall breast size
Many patients in Atlanta find that their concerns fall into both categories. If you have both volume loss and noticeable sagging, a breast augmentation with lift may be the most effective solution. This combined approach addresses shape, position, and size in a single procedure.
When it comes to making a final decision, no single blog post can tell you which option is right for your anatomy and goals. Only a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon can give you the best answer.
Ready To Find the Right Procedure for You?
At PSC Atlanta in Atlanta, GA, Dr. David B. Brothers offers both breast lifts and breast augmentation – and his individualized approach means you will receive a recommendation based on your anatomy and your goals, not a one-size-fits-all answer. With over 20 years of experience and board certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Brothers combines surgical skill with an artistic eye to help you achieve results that feel natural and right for you.
Request a consultation today and take the first step toward feeling confident in your results.
Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Lift vs Breast Implants
What is the main difference between a breast lift and breast implants?
A breast lift reshapes and repositions the breasts without changing their size, while breast implants add volume and fullness. A lift corrects sagging and position; implants correct size and projection.
Can I get a breast lift and implants at the same time?
Yes. A combined breast augmentation with lift is a common procedure that addresses both sagging and volume loss in a single surgery. Many patients find this combination delivers the most comprehensive improvements.
Which procedure has more scarring?
A breast lift typically results in more visible scarring than implants alone, since more skin is removed and repositioned. Dr. Brothers places incisions carefully to minimize visibility, and scars typically fade significantly over time.
Is a breast lift or breast augmentation more expensive?
Costs vary based on the extent of the procedure, surgical complexity, and individual factors. A combined augmentation with lift is generally more expensive than either procedure performed alone. Learn more about breast implant cost and factors to consider.
How do I know if I need a lift, implants, or both?
The best way to know is through a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Brothers will evaluate your breast position, skin laxity, volume, and aesthetic goals to recommend the procedure – or combination of procedures – that will deliver the results you want.
Will breast implants fix sagging?
Implants alone do not correct significant sagging. If your breasts sit low or your nipples point downward, implants without a lift may not produce the result you are hoping for. A consultation will clarify whether a lift is needed alongside augmentation.