The Internal Bra: Revolutionizing Breast Surgery for Long-Lasting Results

Post by DLM Admin in Internal Bra on May 15, 2025

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Breast surgery has seen remarkable advancements over the years, and one of the most groundbreaking techniques is the internal bra creation. Unlike traditional breast augmentation or lift procedures, this innovative approach provides a durable internal support system that helps maintain the shape and position of the breasts over time. If you’ve been struggling with sagging, implant displacement, or recurrent breast ptosis, the internal bra might be the solution you’ve been searching for.

Important Distinction: The Internal Bra Is Not a Standalone Procedure:

It’s important to note that the internal bra is not a freestanding procedure. The internal bra technique is always performed in conjunction with a primary breast surgery, such as a breast reduction, breast augmentation, or breast lift (mastopexy). It is not possible to perform an internal bra on its own; it is an enhancement or “add-on” to these surgeries, providing additional support and longevity to your results.

What Is Internal Bra Creation?

Internal bra creation is an advanced surgical technique used primarily during breast revision surgeries or as an adjunct to primary breast procedures. It involves placing a biocompatible mesh or other specialized materials within the breast tissue to act as a scaffold. This framework provides long-term support, reducing reliance on the skin’s natural elasticity and significantly enhancing the breasts’ contour and lift. Patients who undergo this technique as part of their primary procedure often experience improved breast shape and stability compared to traditional methods.

How Does It Differ From Traditional Techniques?

Traditional breast surgeries often rely heavily on skin elasticity to maintain results. Over time, this can lead to sagging or shifting implants. In contrast, the internal bra technique offers a structural solution by creating an internal support system that mimics the effect of a push-up bra within your own tissue. This ensures that your results are not only aesthetically pleasing but also long-lasting.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

If you’ve previously undergone breast augmentation or a lift and are dissatisfied with your results due to sagging or implant displacement, you may be an ideal candidate for internal bra creation. This technique is particularly beneficial for individuals seeking a more permanent solution to maintain a youthful, lifted appearance. However, it is always performed as part of another breast surgery, not as a standalone procedure. To determine if this technique is right for you, schedule a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon like Dr. Tehrani.

The Procedure: What to Expect

Internal bra creation is performed under general anesthesia for maximum comfort. Dr. Tehrani typically uses existing incision sites to minimize scarring. A specialized mesh or acellular dermal matrix is anchored within the breast tissue to create the internal support structure. This process not only lifts the breasts but also secures implants in their correct position if applicable. The internal bra is always added to a primary procedure-such as augmentation, reduction, or lift-and does not require a separate operation. The procedure can take several hours and is often combined with other revision techniques for optimal results.

Benefits of Internal Bra Creation

  • Provides long-lasting lift and contour
  • Reduces sagging and implant displacement
  • Enhances overall breast symmetry
  • Minimizes reliance on skin elasticity
  • Delivers natural-looking results

Your Journey Starts Here

The internal bra technique represents a significant leap forward in achieving long-term satisfaction with breast surgeries. Whether you’re looking to correct previous procedures or enhance your natural beauty, Dr. Tehrani’s expertise ensures exceptional results tailored to your needs. If you’re ready to take the next step, schedule a consultation today.