A breast uplift (mastopexy) raises and reshapes breasts that have begun to sag after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss or ageing, restoring a firmer, more youthful position without changing cup size.
See the top 3 See guide pricesA breast uplift (mastopexy) raises and reshapes breasts that have begun to sag after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss or ageing, restoring a firmer, more youthful position without changing cup size.
Patients across Edinburgh comparing breast uplift (mastopexy) should weigh three things above all: the surgeon's qualifications and experience, the safety and standard of the operating facility, and the quality of aftercare before and after surgery. Our three recommended providers for Edinburgh patients are listed below.
Our pick of the leading breast uplift (mastopexy) providers serving Edinburgh, ranked on surgeon credentials, facility standards and patient care.

On the GMC Specialist Register and a member of BAAPS and BAPRAS, with over 20 years' experience. A leading choice of breast uplift (mastopexy) surgeon for patients in Edinburgh, known for natural, individualised results. Mr Nassab offers uplift alone or combined augmentation-mastopexy (uplift with implants) for fullness and lift in one procedure.
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A luxury boutique clinic in Deansgate Square, Manchester and Knutsford, Cheshire, offering breast uplift (mastopexy) consultations and aftercare in a private, discreet setting — a convenient base for patients in Edinburgh.
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A CQC-registered private hospital in Manchester with two operating theatres and dedicated recovery suites, where breast uplift (mastopexy) surgery is carried out to high safety standards for patients in Edinburgh.
Visit Deansgate HospitalExcess skin is removed and the breast tissue is reshaped and lifted, with the nipple repositioned higher. Implants can be added in the same operation where extra volume is also desired.
Most patients return to office work within one to two weeks and to full exercise at around six weeks, wearing a supportive bra throughout the early healing phase.
Women whose breasts have lost firmness or whose nipples sit below the breast crease, who are happy with their volume but want a lift.
Check the surgeon is on the GMC Specialist Register in plastic surgery and a member of BAAPS or BAPRAS, that surgery takes place in a CQC-registered facility, and that you are offered a thorough consultation and a clear aftercare plan.
As a guide, breast uplift (mastopexy) starts from £7,500. The exact cost depends on the complexity of your procedure, the technique used and your individual anatomy. A fixed quotation is provided after your consultation and includes the surgeon's fee, hospital fee, anaesthetist and aftercare.
All surgery carries risks, including bleeding, infection, delayed healing, scarring and reactions to anaesthetic, alongside risks specific to breast uplift (mastopexy) that your surgeon will explain in full. Choosing a surgeon on the GMC Specialist Register operating in a CQC-registered facility, and following your aftercare plan closely, helps keep these risks as low as possible.
See our three recommended breast uplift (mastopexy) providers for Edinburgh patients, with consultant-led surgery and a CQC-registered private hospital.
See the top 3As a guide, breast uplift (mastopexy) starts from £7,500. The final cost depends on the complexity of your procedure, the technique used and your individual anatomy, and is confirmed with a fixed quotation after your consultation.
Most patients return to office work within one to two weeks and to full exercise at around six weeks, wearing a supportive bra throughout the early healing phase.
Women whose breasts have lost firmness or whose nipples sit below the breast crease, who are happy with their volume but want a lift.
Excess skin is removed and the breast tissue is reshaped and lifted, with the nipple repositioned higher. Implants can be added in the same operation where extra volume is also desired.
Check the surgeon is on the GMC Specialist Register in plastic surgery and a member of BAAPS or BAPRAS, that surgery takes place in a CQC-registered facility, and that you are offered a thorough consultation with clear, written aftercare.